Chongqing is a vast river city where steep hillsides meet the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers. Its skyline rises from a maze of old alleyways, elevated roads, and bridges, creating a dramatic cityscape that feels different at every turn. From misty mornings to neon-lit nights, you will see why this is one of China’s most distinctive urban centres.
Beyond its impressive scale, Chongqing feels surprisingly local. Traditional markets, family-run hotpot restaurants, and street food stalls sit alongside new shopping malls and modern transport hubs. Explore riverfront promenades, venture into historic neighbourhoods, and use the city as a stepping stone to famous landscapes along the Yangtze, including scenic gorges and karst scenery.
Whether you come for food, river views, or a base to explore the wider region, Chongqing brings together history, modern life, and dramatic geography in one memorable destination.