




Cyber City Chongqing 2days All-inclusive Excursion
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per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2d
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
Cyber City Chongqing 2days All-inclusive Excursion
✔️Designed by a global travel expert team in Hongkong and Fulfilled by the leading public listed giant and no#1 travel agency China CYTS Tours Holding Co., Ltd with certified tour guides and coach service, plus comprehensive traveller insurance.
✔️The accommodation standards of internationally renowned brands such as Hilton and Marriott.
✔️ Small-group intimacy or private flexibility.
2ppl minimum, and 13ppl maximum.
✔️ Skip-the-line access & stress-free transport.
✔️ Include almost all the viral hotspots in social media of Chongqing.
✔️ Insider tips on food, culture, and off-the-beaten-path gems.
Activity location
- 山城步道
- 400010, Yu Zhong Qu, Chong Qing Shi, China
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 山城步道
- 400010, Yu Zhong Qu, Chong Qing Shi, China
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Cyber City Chongqing 2days All-inclusive Excursion
- 2d
- English
Pickup included
Starting time: 7:00am
Price details
CA $599.97 x 1 AdultCA $599.97
Total
Until Tue, Jun 10
What's included, what's not
- Private transport
- Admission fee
- Admission fee
- Dinner
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Parking Fees
- Admission fee
- Admission fee
- Water
- WiFi on board
- Fuel surcharge
- Admission fee
- Admission fee
- Service charge
Know before you book
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transport options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialised infant seats are available
- Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Urban Culture & Landmarks
- 10 stops
- Meals: lunch
- Accommodation: Overnight at Hilton Chongqing or similar.
山城步道
- 1h
Shancheng Trail (Mountain City Trail) – A captivating journey through Chongqing's rich history and vibrant culture. This 1.5 km trail meanders through the Yuzhong District, offering panoramic views of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, and the city's unique mountainous landscape.
As you stroll along the trail, you'll encounter a blend of old and new: ancient stone steps, historical buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties, and modern art installations. Notable sites include the old city walls, foreign consulates, and churches, reflecting Chongqing's diverse architectural heritage.
The trail is free to access and open 24 hours, though shops and vendors typically close by 10 PM. It's easily reachable via Jiaochangkou Station on Metro Lines 1 and 2. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual traveller, the Shancheng Trail offers a unique glimpse into the soul of Chongqing.
Shibati Chongqing
- 1h
Shibati (Eighteen Steps) – Shibati, meaning "Eighteen Steps," is a historic area in city centre Chongqing that reflects the city’s traditional mountain lifestyle. Once a labyrinth of steep stairways, old wooden houses, and small shops, it served as a vital link between the upper and lower parts of the city. With a history dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, Shibati was once home to bustling markets and vibrant community life.
Recently restored and redeveloped, the new Shibati preserves its old-world charm while blending in modern touches. Visitors can walk through stone-paved alleys, explore cultural exhibition halls, enjoy local snacks, and admire architecture that pays homage to Chongqing’s past. The area also features art installations, interactive museums, and teahouses that offer a taste of traditional life.
Shibati is not only a place to explore Chongqing’s history but also a great spot to take photos and experience the city's unique terrain and culture.
Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street
- 1h 30m
Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street – Located in the heart of city centre Chongqing, Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street is a bustling commercial and cultural centre, famous for its landmark monument, the Jiefangbei (Liberation Monument). Originally built in 1945 to commemorate victory in World War II, the monument now stands surrounded by modern skyscrapers, luxury malls, and countless shops and restaurants.
This vibrant district is a paradise for shoppers, offering everything from high-end international brands to local specialities. It’s also a popular nightlife spot, with trendy bars, cinemas, and entertainment venues. The area comes alive in the evening with dazzling lights and a lively atmosphere, making it a great place to take photos and experience the energy of urban Chongqing.
Whether you’re shopping, dining, or simply people-watching, Jiefangbei is a must-visit destination that captures the modern spirit of the city while reflecting its rich history.
Jiefangbei Square
- 1h 10m
Treat yourself to a classic Chongqing experience by having a hotpot lunch near Jiefangbei Square. Known for its bold, spicy flavours and bubbling red chilli broth, Chongqing hotpot is a culinary adventure not to be missed. Choose from a wide variety of meats, vegetables, and local specialities to cook right at your table. Whether you prefer it fiery or mild, the experience is both delicious and interactive.
Baixiangju
- 1h
Baixiangju (White Elephant Residence) is a distinctive 24-story residential building in Chongqing's Yuzhong District, renowned for its unique architecture and cultural significance. Constructed in 1992, the building lacks lifts, but its design ingeniously incorporates multiple ground-level entrances at different floors due to the city's mountainous terrain: the 1st floor connects to Changjiang Binjiang Road, the 10th to Baixiang Street, and the 15th to Jiefang East Road .
Baixiangju has gained popularity as a "net red" (internet-famous) spot, attracting photographers and tourists alike. Its corridors and staircases have been featured in films like Hot Pot Hero, adding to its allure . Visitors often seek out specific vantage points within the building to capture iconic views of the Yangtze River Cableway and the surrounding cityscape.
Chongqing Huguang Assembly Hall
- 1h 30m
- Admission ticket included
Huguang Guild Hall (湖广会馆) – Located in Chongqing's Yuzhong District, this historic complex was established in 1759 during the Qing Dynasty as a social, commercial, and religious centre for immigrants from Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, and Guangxi provinces. The guild hall features traditional Chinese architecture, including courtyards, theatres, and meeting rooms. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing the history of migration and cultural integration in the region.
Raffles City Mall Chongqing
- 1h
- Admission ticket included
Raffles City Chongqing is a striking architectural complex located at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers in Chongqing's Yuzhong District. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the development features eight skyscrapers, including a 300-meter-long horizontal skybridge known as "The Crystal."
The Crystal, suspended 250 metres above ground, connects four of the towers and houses a public observatory with a glass floor, offering panoramic views of Chongqing's skyline. Visitors can also enjoy amenities such as restaurants, gardens, and leisure facilities within the skybridge.
The complex includes a vast shopping centre, luxury hotels office spaces, and residential units. Its design, inspired by sailing ships, pays homage to Chongqing's maritime heritage.
Raffles City Chongqing stands as a symbol of the city's rapid modernization and is a must-visit destination for architecture enthusiasts and travellers alike.
Crystal Bridge admission included.
Hongya Cave
- 1h 30m
Hongya Cave (Hongyadong) – A captivating 11-story stilted house complex nestled against the cliffs of Chongqing's Yuzhong District, overlooking the Jialing River. This architectural marvel seamlessly blends traditional Bayu-style structures with modern commercial spaces, creating a vibrant hub of culture and commerce.
As night falls, Hongya Cave transforms into a luminous spectacle, with its intricate wooden facades illuminated, offering breathtaking views that have become a favourite among photographers and social media enthusiasts.
Visitors can explore a myriad of shops, bars, and eateries spread across its levels. The 4th floor, known as Bayu Folk Food Street, is a culinary hotspot where one can savour local delicacies such as spicy hotpot, fried dough twists, tofu pudding, and spicy chicken.
For panoramic views of the city and rivers, head to the 11th floor's observation deck.
Enjoy local street food at this area.
Chongqing Qiansimen Jiangling River Bridge
- 30m
Qiansimen Bridge – A striking cable-stayed bridge in Chongqing, China, spanning the Jialing River and connecting the Yuzhong and Jiangbei districts. Completed in 2015, it is part of the Twin River Bridges, alongside the Dongshuimen Bridge, and serves as an important transport link for both road and rail traffic.
The bridge features a unique design inspired by a traditional Chinese weaving shuttle, with the deck passing through the widest part of the central tower, resembling the "eye of the needle." This design combines modern engineering with traditional Chinese symbolism.
Qiansimen Bridge offers breathtaking views of the Chongqing skyline, especially at night when illuminated, casting vibrant light against the city's high-rise buildings. It also provides views of Hongyadong, a traditional-style architecture complex located nearby.
The bridge carries motor vehicles, pedestrians, and light rail, allowing for a smooth flow of traffic across the river.
两江夜游
- 1h
- Admission ticket included
Chongqing River Night Cruise – Experience the mesmerising beauty of Chongqing by night with a scenic cruise along the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers. This 45- to 60-minute journey offers panoramic views of the city's illuminated skyline, including landmarks like Hongya Cave, Qiansimen Bridge, and Raffles City. As you glide along the water, witness the vibrant reflections of neon lights dancing on the river's surface, creating a captivating spectacle. Departures are available from Hongyadong and Chaotianmen Piers between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM, with cruises operating every 30 minutes. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, this night cruise provides an unforgettable perspective of Chongqing's dynamic urban landscape.
Day 2: Historic Towns & Cultural Exploration
- 9 stops
- Meals: lunch, snacks
- Accommodation: Not included
Yangtze River bridge Chongqing
- 1h
- Admission ticket included
Yangtze River Cableway— A thrilling "air bus" ride across the Yangtze, connecting Yuzhong and Nan’an districts. A must-try experience in Chongqing, the Yangtze River Cableway offers a thrilling ride above one of China’s greatest rivers. Spanning over 1,100 metres, this aerial tram connects the Yuzhong and Nan’an districts, giving passengers a spectacular view of the Yangtze River and the city’s dramatic skyline. Originally built as public transport in 1987, it has now become a popular tourist attraction, often referred to as “the air bus” by locals. As you glide through the sky in a suspended cable car, you’ll witness the perfect blend of Chongqing’s natural beauty and its dynamic urban landscape. Whether by day or night, the ride offers stunning photo opportunities and a unique perspective on the city. It's not just a means of transport—it's a memorable adventure through Chongqing’s vibrant heart.
Ciqikou (Porcelain Port)
- 2h
Ciqikou Ancient Town – A captivating destination in Chongqing, Ciqikou Ancient Town offers a journey through time with its well-preserved architecture and rich cultural heritage. Originally established during the Song Dynasty (998–1004), it flourished as a bustling commercial port during the Ming and Qing dynasties, renowned for its porcelain production.
Today, Ciqikou is a vibrant hub where visitors can stroll along narrow, stone-paved streets lined with traditional buildings, teahouses, and shops. The town is especially famous for its local snacks, offering a delightful culinary experience. Must-try treats include:
Chen Mahua: A crispy, twisted fried dough stick available in various flavours, with the spicy chilli and salt version being particularly popular.
Tofu Pudding: A soft, silky dessert that provides a sweet contrast to the town's spicier offerings.
Spicy Chicken: A flavourful dish that showcases the bold, spicy flavours characteristic of Chongqing cuisine.
Baolun Temple
- 30m
- Admission ticket included
Baolun Temple (宝轮寺) – Located in Ciqikou Ancient Town, Chongqing, Baolun Temple is a historic Buddhist temple with a history spanning over 1,500 years. Originally known as Longyin Temple (龙隐寺), it earned this name due to Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty seeking refuge here for five years. The temple is situated on Baijia Mountain, overlooking the Jialing River, and is renowned for its traditional Chinese architecture, including courtyards, theatres, and meeting rooms. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing the history of migration and cultural integration in the region. Visitors can explore the temple's serene atmosphere, admire its intricate woodwork, and learn about its rich history and cultural significance. Baolun Temple is a must-visit spot when in Ciqikou Ancient Town.
Three Gorges Museum
- 1h 30m
- Admission ticket included
The Three Gorges Museum, located in Chongqing's Yuzhong District, is a prominent cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and heritage of the Three Gorges region and Chongqing city. Opened to the public in 2005, the museum spans an area of approximately 42,500 square metres, with exhibition halls covering around 23,000 square metres.
The museum's architecture is notable for its sloping walls and large glass dome, symbolising the sails of a ship navigating the Yangtze River. Inside, visitors can explore four main thematic exhibitions:
Glorious Three Gorges: Showcasing the natural beauty and cultural significance of the Three Gorges area.
Ancient Ba-Yu: Delving into the early history and culture of the Chongqing region.
Chongqing: The City Road: Tracing the urban development and modernization of Chongqing.
The Anti-Japanese War (1937–1945): Highlighting Chongqing's role during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Great Hall of the People
- 30m
The Chongqing People's Great Hall is a prominent landmark located in the Yuzhong District of Chongqing, China. Constructed between 1951 and 1954 under the guidance of Marshal He Long, it was designed by architect Zhang Jiade to serve as a venue for political meetings and cultural events.
Architecturally, the hall is renowned for its grand design that combines traditional Chinese elements with Soviet-influenced monumentalism. The central dome, reminiscent of Beijing's Temple of Heaven, is flanked by symmetrical wings, creating a harmonious and imposing structure.
The main auditorium can accommodate over 4,000 people and is complemented by adjoining buildings to the east, south, and north. The hall is situated at one end of People's Square, facing the Chongqing Three Gorges Museum, and is surrounded by a spacious plaza featuring a musical fountain and green spaces.
E'ling Park
- 45m
Eling Park, also known as Goose Neck Park, is a historic and scenic park situated atop Eling Mountain in Chongqing's Yuzhong District. Established in 1909 by salt merchant Li Yaoting, it was originally a private garden named "Liyuan," making it one of Chongqing's earliest private gardens. The park's name derives from the mountain's narrow, steep shape resembling a goose's neck.
Historically, Eling Park has served as a residence for prominent figures. During the Anti-Japanese War, Chiang Kai-shek and Soong Mei-ling resided in the park's Flying Pavilion. The British Ambassador Sir Archibald Clark Kerr also lived there from 1940 to 1945, and the Australian Embassy was located within the park during the 1940s.
Eling Park offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Chongqing.
Liziba Station
- 1h
Liziba Monorail Station – One of Chongqing’s most iconic sights, Liziba Monorail Station is famous for its unique design where the train passes directly through a residential building. Located in the city’s central Yuzhong District, this engineering marvel showcases Chongqing’s innovative approach to urban planning in a mountainous terrain. The station is part of Chongqing Rail Transit Line 2, and the train seamlessly enters and exits the building without disturbing the residents—thanks to soundproof construction. Visitors can watch the monorail glide through the building from a viewing platform nearby, making it a popular spot for photos and videos. It’s a striking symbol of how city infrastructure and residential life can coexist in harmony. A visit to Liziba offers a fascinating glimpse into the creativity and adaptability that defines Chongqing’s urban landscape.
Guanyinqiao Residential District
- 1h
Located in Chongqing's Jiangbei District, Guanyinqiao Pedestrian Street is a vibrant commercial hub and one of the city's most renowned shopping destinations. Spanning approximately 400 metres, this bustling street integrates shopping, dining, entertainment, and cultural experiences, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
Shopping Paradise
Guanyinqiao boasts a plethora of shopping options, from international luxury brands to local boutiques. Notable shopping centers include Beicheng Tianjie, Darong City, and Starlight 68 Plaza, offering a diverse range of products to cater to various tastes and budgets.
Culinary Delights
Recognised as one of China's top ten commercial pedestrian streets, Guanyinqiao has been designated a national 4A-level tourist attraction, reflecting its importance in Chongqing's urban landscape.
GuanYinQiao (JianBei Yi ZhiLu)
- 1h 30m
Enjoy Chongqing Hotpot Dinner Near Guanyinqiao with Face-Changing Performance
Near Guanyinqiao Pedestrian Street, you can savour an authentic Chongqing hotpot dinner—famous for its bold, spicy flavours and rich broth made with chilli, Sichuan peppercorns, and a variety of meats, vegetables, and dipping sauces. Choose between traditional fiery red broth or a milder "yuan yang" (dual-flavor) pot if you prefer less heat.
While enjoying the meal, many local hotpot restaurants also offer live Sichuan opera performances, especially the famous Bian Lian, or "face-changing." This centuries-old art features performers in ornate costumes who change vividly painted masks in a flash, using a secret technique passed down through generations. The sudden mask changes add a dramatic and mysterious flair to the dining experience.
This combination of spicy food and captivating performance provides a rich taste of Chongqing’s culture and is a memorable way to spend an evening in the city.
Location
Activity location
- 山城步道
- 400010, Yu Zhong Qu, Chong Qing Shi, China
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 山城步道
- 400010, Yu Zhong Qu, Chong Qing Shi, China
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