Nestled on the 46th floor of Xinhua International Building at No. 27 Minquan Road, Jiefangbei Street, Yuzhong District, the hotel occupies a prime position in the heart of Chongqing's CBD — the bustling Jiefangbei Commercial District.
Unbeatable Location
Just a 1-minute walk from the "Jiaochangkou" station (the interchange hub of Metro Lines 1 and 2), the hotel is surrounded by iconic landmarks, including Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, Chaotianmen Wharf, and Raffles City. Popular网红 (internet-famous) attractions such as Hongya Cave Folk Scenic Area, Bayi Road Food Street, the Yangtze River Cableway, and the Cliff Corridor are all within easy reach.
Distinctive Vintage Design
The hotel boasts a unique Vintage aesthetic, where every detail exudes sophistication and quality — from the artistic modern-style decorative paintings to the imported Wild&Wolf British retro telephones, creating an atmosphere of timeless elegance.
Exceptional Guest Rooms
All guest rooms are located on the 45th floor or above, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that offer breathtaking panoramic views of Chongqing's city center and the glittering night scenery of the two rivers. With a variety of thoughtfully designed room styles, the hotel caters to diverse preferences and needs.
Thoughtful Services
The hotel provides attentive services, including free luggage storage, airport pickup/drop-off, professional housekeeping ensuring spotless cleanliness, and 24-hour butler service, ensuring every guest feels cared for in every detail.
Abundant Surrounding Amenities
Directly downstairs lies the renowned Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, a vibrant hub filled with trendy cafes, restaurants, bars, and shopping malls — perfectly catering to guests' every need for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
"My wife and I only had one night in this wonderful hotel. Its location is perfect, only 200 m to the southwest of the People’s Liberation Monument. The hotel has rooms on two floors of the Xinhua International building, with reception on level 46. The reception area feels very homely, with friendly staff, comfortable chairs, several types of tea for tasting and soft drinks available for purchase. The building has interesting sloping windows on all four corners, and at least some of the corner rooms have beds that face the windows with marvellous views at all times of the day and night. Our room faced northeast, with Raffles City in the distance. We enjoyed walking top to bottom at Shibati (take subway to Jiaochangkou), a beer at the Shua Bar on Level 42 of the Intercontinental Hotel in Raffles City (no need to pay to go to the other end of the elevated platform, you can walk on the glass floor for the cost of a beer), wonderful spicy noodles at a restaurant behind the hotel (十八梯邓凳面, Eighteen Steps Dengdeng Noodles). When you check in at Reception, scan the big QR code and they will send PDFs with recommended tourist attractions and restaurants nearby (you can ask questions via WeChat throughout your stay)."