Holiday in Chongqing

City in china — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

china

Type

City

Best time to travel

September to November (18-25 °C, clear). March-May is also good. Summer extremely hot (one of the 'Three Ovens of China'), winter foggy and cold.

Budget/day

40-90 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Chongqing Jiangbei (CKG, approx. 11-14 h with transfer). High-speed train from Chengdu (1.5 h) or Wuhan (5 h).

About Chongqing

Chongqing is the city that defies gravity — a mega-metropolis that towers over steep hills and gorges at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers, where monorails travel through residential buildings, elevators serve as public transport, and streets can simultaneously be ground level and the 20th floor. No other city in China looks like Chongqing, and none has a comparable night panorama: The illuminated skyline stretching over the hills on both riverbanks is among the most spectacular in the world. Chongqing is the unofficial hotpot capital of China — and competes with Chengdu for this title with a passion reminiscent of football rivalries. The Chongqing hotpot differs from the Chengdu style through its more aggressive spiciness: The bubbling, oily-red broth made from beef tallow, Sichuan pepper, and dried chilies is uncompromisingly fiery. Entire streets steam in the evening from hotpot restaurants, and the scent of chili and tallow is Chongqing's olfactory signature. The historical side is showcased in Ciqikou, a 1,000-year-old porcelain town on the Jialing River: Restored wooden houses, teahouses, street kitchens, and craft shops form an alley that, despite all the touristification, has preserved the atmosphere of old Chongqing. The Dazu Rock Carvings Complex (UNESCO), 2 hours outside the city, houses over 50,000 Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian rock sculptures from the 9th to 13th centuries — one of the largest rock sculpture ensembles in the world. And then there's the transport experience: The monorail line 2, which travels through the 19th floor of a residential building (Liziba Station), the Yangtze cable car, which is the only urban cable car in China that crosses the river, and the endless stairs that connect neighborhoods at different elevation levels — Chongqing is a city that must be walked, experienced, and admired.

Food
100
Urban
85
Culture
70
Adventure
60
Safety
60

Top 6 highlights in Chongqing

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Hongya Cave (Hongyadong)

Stilt-house complex on the riverbank: 11 floors of restaurants, bars, and shops, spectacularly illuminated at night — Chongqing's Instagram hotspot.

2

Yangtze Night Panorama

From the Nanshan viewpoint or via river cruise: the illuminated skyline over the hills is among the most spectacular in the world.

3

Ciqikou Ancient Town

1,000-year-old porcelain town on the Jialing: teahouses, street kitchens, and craft shops in restored wooden houses.

4

Dazu Rock Carvings (UNESCO)

Over 50,000 Buddhist rock sculptures from the 9th-13th centuries — one of the most significant rock sculpture ensembles in the world, 2 hours from the city.

5

Monorail through Residential Building

Liziba Station: Line 2 travels through the 19th floor of a residential building — a transport marvel that only exists in Chongqing.

6

Yangtze Cable Car

China's only urban river cable car: crossing the Yangtze in 4 minutes with panoramic views of both banks.

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Best time to travel for Chongqing

Recommended travel time

September to November (18-25 °C, clear). March-May is also good. Summer extremely hot (one of the 'Three Ovens of China'), winter foggy and cold.

Summer

30-42 °C, extremely humid — one of the 'Three Ovens of China'

Winter

5-10 °C, foggy and damp, rarely sunny

How much does a holiday in Chongqing cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

18-35 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

40-90 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

100-300 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Chongqing

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Enjoy the night panorama from Nanshan — the skyline at night is Chongqing's highlight. Take a taxi up, enjoy the view, and eat hotpot.

Respect the hotpot spiciness level — Chongqing hotpot is spicier than Chengdu. Start with 'mild' (微辣).

Ride the Yangtze cable car before sunset — shorter wait times than in the evening and the best light for photos.

Set up a VPN before traveling — Google, WhatsApp, and Instagram only work in China with a VPN.

Wear comfortable shoes — Chongqing is extremely hilly. Stairs are ubiquitous, and GPS navigation can be confusing due to elevation differences.

Food & drink in Chongqing

These specialties you must try!

Chongqing Hotpot — bubbling beef tallow broth with Sichuan pepper and chili: dip in beef, tripe, lotus root, and duck blood.
Xiao Mian — Chongqing's famous street noodles: al dente with fiery chili paste, peanuts, Sichuan pepper, and spring onions.
Suanlafen — sour, spicy sweet potato noodles in a broth that simultaneously numbs and invigorates — perfect midnight snack.
Maoxüwang — duck blood and offal in intense chili oil sauce — sounds daring, but it’s Chongqing's soul food.
Jigongbao (chicken with chili) — heaps of dried chilies with crispy chicken pieces hidden within — a Chongqing classic.
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