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Hotels in Chengdu

You can’t visit Chengdu without coming to visit some of its most illustrious residents: the giant pandas. Another giant is the Leishan Giant Buddha, 71 metres tall and spectacularly carved out of the rock of a cliff.

The Buddha mountains

Nestled between mountains, the peacefulness of Chengdu is in marked contrast with the hustle and bustle of other large Chinese cities. Lose yourself in the magical bamboo forest at the Wuhou Temple, taste the best cuisine in the Little Lhasa Tibetan quarter, visit the People’s Park, see the 400 Buddha statues in the Wenshu Monastery or the spectacular engineering at the Dujiangyan Dams. These are just a few of the things to do in Chengdu. And not forgetting seeing how pandas live in their natural habitat.

Our hotels in Chengdu

a room with chairs and a round wall
a room with tables and chairs
a living room with a couch and a tv
a restaurant with tables and chairs
  • Gym
  • Kids club
  • Meeting rooms
a city with many roads and buildings
two pandas sitting in the grass
a city with a fountain and buildings
a person holding a bowl of noodles
Currency
The official currency is the renminbi. We recommend you exchange currencies at the airport on arrival. In rural areas credit cards are not usually accepted.
Language
Chengdu speaks a Sichuan dialect of Mandarin Chinese, popularly known as Upper Yangtze Mandarin.
Internet
There is a public Wi-Fi network in Chengdu, however, the quality of the signal is not always good.
Weather
Summers are hot and muggy, and winters are cold and dry. Between April and June, and September and October, the weather is mild.

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