Hotels
Luxury -The Temple House is a great choice for those seeking a stylish luxury hotel in Chengdu. In addition to enjoying its mix of traditional and contemporary designs, guests can choose from a variety of room and apartment configurations, as well as make use of great amenities, including a teahouse, an urban day spa, and an indoor pool with skylights.
Midrange - InterContinental Residences Chengdu City Center, which offers affordable modern apartments with full kitchens, plus amenities including a wellness area with a massage room, an inviting pool and hot tub, as well as a children's play zone.
Budget - Travelling With Hotel Chengdu (Wide and Narrow Alley)is popular for its location in the historic old part of the city, its friendly staff, and free bike usage
Food
Breakfast - You'll find all the staples in Chengdu like steamed buns, yóutiáo, jiānbǐng, and mántóu. You can also look for more Chengdu specific dishes like Lai Tāngyuán, a bowl of sweet rice balls with a huge variety of fillings.
Lunch - We recommend taking a nice break in the park and sipping some local tea for lunch. There's also street food vendors selling Chengdu specialties like pineapple rice cakes, blōuó fàn, and cold mung bean noodles, shāng xīn liáng fěn.
Dinner - Chengdu is all about the spice. You'll find a huge variety of dishes utilizing the power of Sichuan peppercorns, a berry that has a strong herbal/floral aroma and the power to numb your tongue. You can't leave Sichuan without having a Hot pot feast but we'd also recommend dishes like ShǔiZhǔ Yú, spicy boiled fish, or the classic Mápó dòufǔ (but be aware that mapo tofu in china is not a vegetarian dish)
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