Visiting Chengdu for the first time? This three-day itinerary covers all the essential highlights so you will not miss anything iconic. From the adorable giant pandas at the Breeding Research Base to the atmospheric lanes of Jinli Ancient Street, from the peaceful tea culture in People's Park to the buzzing shopping district of Chunxi Road, this carefully paced itinerary introduces you to the best of Chengdu without overwhelming you.
The number one must-see in Chengdu. Arrive when the gates open at 8 AM to catch the pandas during their most active morning feeding. Walk through the moon nursery to see baby pandas, then visit the red panda enclosures. Book tickets online the day before to skip the queue.
Head back to the city for your first proper Sichuan meal. Order kung pao chicken (宫保鸡丁) for a manageable spice level, sweet and sour pork (糖醋里脊), and steamed rice. Most restaurants have picture menus that make ordering easy for first-timers.
Visit the most famous Three Kingdoms heritage site in China. The shrine honors strategist Zhuge Liang and ruler Liu Bei with beautiful statues, calligraphy, and garden courtyards. Even without knowing the history, the peaceful atmosphere and traditional architecture are impressive.
Step right out of Wuhou Shrine into Jinli Ancient Street, one of Chengdu's most iconic pedestrian lanes. Browse traditional handicraft shops, try street snacks like sugar painting and sandalwood-smoked rabbit, and enjoy the atmosphere as red lanterns begin to glow at dusk.
For your first hotpot, Haidilao is a great starting point — the English-friendly menu, attentive service (including aprons and phone bags), and option for mild broth make it perfect for beginners. Try the yin-yang pot with one mild and one spicy side.