Chengdu Travel Guide : Best Things to Do, Panda Base Tips, Food, Day Trips & Itineraries

Updated for international visitors • Visas, payments, transport, accessibility, and local etiquette

Giant Panda cub resting on a tree at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding — arrive before 8:30 AM for the most active pandas.
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Why Visit Chengdu

Chengdu blends pandas, Sichuan cuisine, and a famously relaxed lifestyle. It’s a launchpad for UNESCO sites like Leshan Giant Buddha and Mount Qingcheng, and a modern hub with efficient subways, high-speed rail, and international flights. Whether you want food, culture, nature, or family-friendly activities, Chengdu ticks every box.

Jinli Ancient Street lanterns at dusk in Chengdu
Jinli & Kuanzhai Alleys — photogenic streets for snacks & souvenirs.
Sichuan opera face-changing performance on stage
Sichuan Opera (Bian Lian) — classic evening show with face-changing.
Spicy Chengdu hotpot with red chilies and peppercorns
Legendary hotpot — ask for split pot if you're new to spice.

Best Time to Visit Chengdu

March–May and September–November offer mild weather and clearer skies. June–August is warmer and humid with showers; great for panda activity in the morning. December–February is cool and quieter—good for deals and fewer crowds.

  • Panda Base Tip: Arrive by 08:00–08:30 to see feeding and lively pandas before they nap.
  • Avoid peak holidays: Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb; dates vary) and Golden Week (Oct 1–7).

Visa & Entry (General Guidance)

Requirements vary by nationality and change periodically. Many travelers need a L (Tourist) visa; some routes may allow Transit Without Visa (TWOV) for certain nationalities. Always check your nearest Chinese embassy/consulate or airline guidelines before booking.

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond entry.
  • Keep digital & paper copies of bookings and return/onward tickets.
  • We can provide invitation letters and confirmed hotel lists for visa applications.

Getting to Chengdu

Fly into Tianfu International Airport (TFU) or Shuangliu International Airport (CTU). High-speed rail links Chengdu with Chongqing, Xi’an, Guiyang, and more. Private transfers are easiest with luggage or kids.

  • Airport to city: 30–60 minutes depending on airport and hotel location.
  • Rail: G/D-class trains are fast and comfortable; we can secure business/first-class seats.

Getting Around Chengdu

  • Metro: Clean, bilingual signage, covers major sights.
  • Ride-hailing: Didi works well; add a bilingual address screenshot.
  • Private car & guide: Best for families, seniors, or tight schedules.

Top Things to Do in Chengdu

Entrance area and panda enclosures at Chengdu Panda Base

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

The #1 reason many people visit. Go early (arrive ~08:00). Electric shuttles reduce walking; baby pandas may be viewable seasonally.

Time: 2–3 hrs • Family-friendly: Yes • Wheelchair: Good on main paths
Traditional courtyards and tea houses in Kuanzhai Alleys

Kuanzhai Alleys & Jinli Street

Historic lanes for crafts, street food, and photos. Best at golden hour or evening. Combine with Wuhou Shrine nearby.

Time: 1.5–2 hrs • Best time: Late afternoon/evening
People’s Park tea garden with locals playing mahjong

People’s Park & Tea Culture

Slow down at a teahouse, watch ear-cleaning artisans, and play mahjong with locals. A perfect Chengdu moment.

Face-changing performer at Sichuan Opera in Chengdu

Sichuan Opera (Bian Lian)

An evening performance featuring face-changing, shadow play, and comedy. Short, fun, and great for families.

What to Eat in Chengdu (Sichuan Food Guide)

Hotpot (火锅)

Ask for a yuan yang split pot (spicy + mild). Order beef, tripe, mushrooms, potatoes, and handmade noodles.

Mapo Tofu (麻婆豆腐)

Iconic tofu with chili oil and numbing peppercorn. Request “less spicy” if needed.

Dan Dan Noodles (担担面)

Thin noodles with aromatic chili, sesame, and minced pork. Great snack between sights.

Chuan Chuan (串串)

Skewers boiled in hotpot broth — choose your spice level.

Vegetarian? Many restaurants offer tofu, mushroom, and vegetable dishes — say “不要肉 (no meat)” and “不要猪油 (no lard)”.

Best Day Trips from Chengdu

Leshan Giant Buddha (UNESCO)

World’s largest stone Buddha. Combine a riverside boat view with park walkways to appreciate the scale.

Drive: ~2 hrs • Time: 3–4 hrs on site

Mount Qingcheng & Dujiangyan (UNESCO)

Birthplace of Taoism + ancient irrigation wonder. Scenic cableways reduce climbing.

Drive: 1–1.5 hrs • Time: Full day

Pandas at Dujiangyan Base

Smaller crowds than the city base. Good for half-day with countryside lunch.

Drive: ~1.5 hrs • Time: Half-day

Suggested Chengdu Itineraries

1 Day (Highlights)

  • AM: Panda Base (arrive by 08:00)
  • PM: Wuhou Shrine → Jinli Street
  • Evening: Sichuan Opera or hotpot

2–3 Days (Classic)

  • Day 1: Panda Base, People’s Park
  • Day 2: Leshan Giant Buddha
  • Day 3: Kuanzhai, hotpot, opera

4–5 Days (In-depth)

  • Add Mount Qingcheng & Dujiangyan
  • Tea picking at a nearby plantation
  • Optional: Cooking class or food tour

Accessibility & Family Travel

  • Panda Base: Paved paths, gentle slopes, on-site carts. Wheelchair users can enjoy most areas.
  • Opera & Museums: Many venues have ramps/elevators — reserve accessible seating in advance.
  • Strollers: Fine in parks and malls; older streets have cobblestones—use a carrier for infants.
  • Neurodiverse travelers: Morning starts, quiet rooms, and private cars reduce sensory load.

Typical Costs (Reference)

  • 4★ Hotels: US$70–140 per night (double room)
  • Private Car + English Guide: From US$150–250 per day
  • Attraction Tickets: US$5–25 per site
  • Dining: US$4–12 per person (local), US$15–30 (mid-range)

We provide upfront pricing in USD/EUR/CNY and secure pre-booking of tickets to skip lines where available.

Payments, SIM Cards & Internet

  • Mobile payments: Overseas cards can link to WeChat Pay/Alipay in many cases. Keep one physical Visa/Mastercard and some cash (CNY) as backup.
  • SIM/eSIM: Buy at airport or city stores; bring passport. eSIM is convenient for short stays.
  • Connectivity: Hotels, cafes, and malls offer reliable Wi-Fi; translation apps work well offline with downloaded packs.

Safety & Local Etiquette

  • Chengdu is generally safe; watch for pickpockets in crowded streets.
  • Respect temple rules; dress modestly and keep voices low.
  • Spice levels vary — say “微辣 (mild)” if sensitive to heat.
  • Tipping is not common, but appreciated for private guides/drivers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I need in Chengdu?

2–3 days for city highlights; 4–5 days to add Leshan and Mount Qingcheng/Dujiangyan.

Is the Panda Base ethical to visit?

It focuses on research, conservation, and breeding. Follow staff guidance, keep quiet, and avoid flash.

Can I manage without Chinese?

Yes in main areas; signage is bilingual. For deeper experiences, an English-speaking guide is recommended.

What’s the best area to stay?

City Centre (Tianfu Square / Chunxi Road) for shopping and metro access; Kuanzhai/Jinli for heritage vibe; near High-tech Zone for modern hotels and families.

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