Chongqing 3-Day First Timer Itinerary
Welcome to Chongqing — China's most dramatic city, built on mountains where two great rivers meet. This first-timer itinerary covers all the iconic landmarks at a comfortable pace, with practical tips on navigating the city's famously confusing multi-level terrain, setting up payment apps, and surviving (and loving) your first hotpot. By the end of three days, you'll understand why locals call it the Mountain City.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Jiefangbei (Liberation Monument) Pedestrian Street
Start at the heart of Chongqing. The Liberation Monument is the city's most iconic landmark, surrounded by towering skyscrapers and bustling shopping streets. This pedestrian zone is perfect for getting your bearings in the city.
Tip: Navigating the Mountain City
Chongqing's terrain is unlike any other Chinese city — you might enter a building on the 1st floor and exit on the 10th. GPS can be unreliable due to elevation changes. Use Amap (Gaode) instead of Google Maps, and don't be surprised if a 'street' turns out to be a rooftop. Embrace getting lost!
Chongqing Xiaomian (Small Noodles) Lunch
Try Chongqing's iconic street food — xiaomian (small noodles). These spicy, numbing noodles are the breakfast and lunch of choice for locals. Find a tiny shop near Jiefangbei with long queues — that's your sign it's good. Order 'er liang' (small portion) for a taster.
Three Gorges Museum
Visit the excellent Chongqing China Three Gorges Museum opposite People's Assembly Hall. Free entry with passport. The exhibits cover the Three Gorges Dam project, Ba-Yu culture, and wartime Chongqing. The IMAX film about the Yangtze is worth watching.
People's Assembly Hall
Step outside to admire this magnificent building inspired by the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The grand plaza in front is a favorite gathering spot for locals. The Hall's architecture is a stunning blend of Chinese and Western styles.
Hongya Cave Night Visit
The highlight of any Chongqing trip. This 11-story stilted building complex clings to the cliff between the road above and the river below, and lights up spectacularly after dark. Enter from the top (street level) and work your way down through shops and restaurants. The view from across the river at Qianximen Bridge is the most iconic photo spot.
Budget Estimate
Budget
¥200-400/day
Mid-Range
¥500-800/day
Luxury
¥1200+/day
* Estimates are per day (accommodation, food, transport, tickets), excluding flights
Practical Info
Best Season
March-May, September-November
Visa
China offers 144-hour visa-free transit and 15-day visa-free entry for many nationalities. Check the latest policy before your trip to Chongqing.
Payment
WeChat Pay and Alipay are the primary payment methods. Foreign tourists can now link international credit cards to both apps.
Connectivity
Get an eSIM before departure or buy a local SIM on arrival. Some international apps (Google, Instagram) require a VPN in China.
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