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What to Do in Chengdu: Complete Tour Package Guide

Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, is a city of contrasts—where ancient teahouses stand beside futuristic skyscrapers, and spicy hot pots share the spotlight with adorable giant pandas. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a food lover, or an adventure seeker, Chengdu offers an unforgettable travel experience.

This complete tour package guide covers the best things to do in Chengdu, including must-see attractions, hidden gems, food experiences, and day trips. Let’s plan your perfect Chengdu itinerary!


Day 1: Chengdu Classics – Pandas, Temples & Tea Culture

Morning: Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

📍 Location: 1375 Xiongmao Avenue
🕒 Best Time to Visit: 8:00–10:00 AM (when pandas are most active)
🎟 Ticket: ¥55 (about $8)

  • Why Go? Meet China’s most beloved animal—the giant panda! Watch them munch on bamboo, play, and even see adorable baby pandas in the nursery.
  • Pro Tip: Book a volunteer program (extra cost) to get closer to the pandas.

Afternoon: Wenshu Monastery & Local Lunch

📍 Location: 66 Wenshuyuan Street
🎟 Entry: Free

  • What to Do:
    • Explore this 1,300-year-old Buddhist temple, one of Chengdu’s most peaceful spots.
    • Enjoy a vegetarian meal at the monastery’s restaurant.
    • Visit Wenshu Fang, a nearby cultural street with handicrafts and tea shops.

Evening: People’s Park & Heming Teahouse

📍 Location: Qingyang District
🎟 Entry: Free (tea costs ¥20–40)

  • Experience:
    • Sip traditional Sichuan tea at Heming Teahouse, a Chengdu institution.
    • Try ear cleaning (a quirky local tradition!).
    • Watch locals dance, play mahjong, and socialize.

Day 2: History, Shopping & Sichuan Opera

Morning: Kuanzhai Alley (Wide & Narrow Alleys)

📍 Location: Qingyang District
🎟 Entry: Free

  • What to See:
    • Wander through three historic alleys (Kuan, Zhai, Jing) with Qing Dynasty architecture.
    • Shop for Sichuan souvenirs (pepper oil, embroidery, Shu brocade).
    • Try local snacks like zhong dumplings and dan dan noodles.

Afternoon: Jinli Ancient Street & Wuhou Shrine

📍 Location: Near Wuhou Temple Metro Station
🎟 Ticket: ¥50 (Wuhou Shrine)

  • Highlights:
    • Jinli Street – A bustling ancient-style market with street food and performances.
    • Wuhou Shrine – A temple honoring Zhuge Liang, a famous Three Kingdoms strategist.

Evening: Sichuan Opera at Shufeng Yayun

📍 Location: 23 Qintai Road
🎟 Ticket: ¥180–300

  • Must-See Acts:
    • Face-Changing (变脸) – A magical performance where masks change in seconds.
    • Fire Spitting & Puppet Shows – Traditional Sichuan folk arts.

Day 3: Day Trips from Chengdu

Option 1: Leshan Giant Buddha

📍 Distance: 2 hours from Chengdu
🎟 Ticket: ¥80

  • Why Visit? See the world’s largest stone Buddha (71m tall!) carved into a cliff.
  • Bonus: Combine with a trip to Mount Emei, a UNESCO-listed sacred mountain.

Option 2: Dujiangyan Panda Base & Ancient Irrigation System

📍 Distance: 1.5 hours from Chengdu
🎟 Ticket: ¥90

  • Why Go?
    • Volunteer with pandas in a less touristy setting.
    • Visit the 2,000-year-old Dujiangyan irrigation system, a marvel of ancient engineering.

Option 3: Qingcheng Mountain (Taoist Retreat)

📍 Distance: 1 hour from Chengdu
🎟 Ticket: ¥90

  • What to Do:
    • Hike through lush forests to Taoist temples.
    • Experience qi gong or meditation in a serene setting.

Day 4: Modern Chengdu & Nightlife

Morning: Tianfu Square & Sichuan Science Museum

📍 Location: City center
🎟 Entry: Free (museum ¥30)

  • Highlights:
    • See the giant Mao statue and underground mall.
    • Visit the Sichuan Science Museum for interactive exhibits.

Afternoon: Taikoo Li & Chunxi Road Shopping

📍 Location: Near Chunxi Road Metro Station

  • What to Do:
    • Shop at luxury boutiques in Taikoo Li.
    • Visit Fangsuo Commune, a stunning bookstore.

Evening: Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) Chengdu

📍 Location: Near Jinjiang River

  • Nightlife Picks:
    • Jellyfish Bar – Futuristic cocktails.
    • NASA Club – Chengdu’s top nightclub.

Chengdu Food Bucket List

No trip is complete without trying these Sichuan specialties:
✔ Hot Pot (火锅) – Try Haidilao (famous chain) or local hole-in-the-wall spots.
✔ Mapo Tofu (麻婆豆腐) – Spicy, numbing tofu dish.
✔ Chuan Chuan Xiang (串串香) – Skewers dipped in spicy broth.
✔ Sichuan BBQ (烧烤) – Late-night street food feast.


Best Chengdu Tour Packages

If you prefer organized tours, consider these options:

  • 3-Day Classic Chengdu Tour (Pandas, Jinli, Opera) – From $250
  • 5-Day Sichuan Highlights (Chengdu + Leshan + Emei) – From $500
  • Luxury Private Tour (VIP panda experience, chauffeur) – From $1,200

Final Tips for Your Chengdu Trip

✔ Best Time to Visit: March–June & September–November (mild weather).
✔ Transport: Use metro (cheap & efficient) or Didi (Chinese Uber).
✔ Language: Learn basic Mandarin phrases or use Google Translate.


Conclusion

Chengdu is a city where tradition meets modernity, offering everything from panda encounters to spicy culinary adventures. Whether you’re here for 3 days or a week, this guide ensures you experience the best of Chengdu—like a local!

Ready to explore? Book your trip and get ready for an unforgettable Sichuan adventure! 🐼🌶️

Andy Liu

Andy Liu is the chief editor and reporter at ChengduTime. Born and raised in Chengdu, he graduated from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His work focuses on the industries and economic development of Sichuan Province.

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