Discover Chongqing’s hidden gems on a guided hiking tour, exploring vibrant local life, historic sites, and stunning urban landscapes. Experience the city’s true essence.
Discover Chongqing’s hidden gems on a guided hiking tour, exploring vibrant local life, historic sites, and stunning urban landscapes. Experience the city’s true essence.
- Jiefangbei Square - The Liberation Monument, situated at the center of Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, is a historic landmark and cultural emblem of Chongqing. Constructed in 1945 to honor the victory in World War II, it stands as a symbol of the city’s resilience and enduring spirit. Today, encircled by modern skyscrapers and bustling commercial…
- Jiefangbei Square - The Liberation Monument, situated at the center of Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, is a historic landmark and cultural emblem of Chongqing. Constructed in 1945 to honor the victory in World War II, it stands as a symbol of the city’s resilience and enduring spirit. Today, encircled by modern skyscrapers and bustling commercial activity, it embodies both Chongqing’s history and its vibrant present—a must-see location where history and urban life intersect. Our tour will commence with a gathering here. During our visit, you will gain insights into the city’s evolution over the past fifty years. This is also an excellent spot for photography, allowing you to capture a lively urban landscape for your collection.
- Kuixinglou - Following a 20-minute City Walk, we will arrive at our second destination, Kuixing Lou. As one of Chongqing’s most renowned buildings, celebrated on TikTok and social media, Kuixing Tower has become a must-visit for international tourists. It perfectly showcases the architectural distinctiveness of this mountainous city—you will observe multiple buildings and hillsides linked by soaring skybridges, making it nearly impossible to discern which floor you’re on. Within the city’s limited space, planners have optimized areas for leisure, entertainment, and daily commuting. Whether it’s the rooftop plaza or the elevators that function as essential transport links between the upper and lower city levels, you will experience the multidimensional urban development and the human-centered design that prioritizes convenience for residents.
- St Joseph’s Cathedral Chongqing - This church, initially built in 1893 and later expanded, reflects the cultural exchange between French missionaries and Chongqing. Nestled among traditional homes, it integrates into the city’s daily life. Damaged in WWII and subsequently rebuilt, it underscores the local respect for historical and religious heritage. As a local resident and a true food enthusiast, the guide will choose a nearby restaurant based on factors such as the weather, guiding everyone to experience Chongqing’s most famous street food—Xiaomian. The name “Xiaomian” (literally “small noodles”) derives from its modest portion size and lack of meat, making it suitable as a snack at any time of day. Despite its simple appearance, the preparation is intricate: Chongqing people love spice and emphasize seasoning, with more than ten different spices often blended into the bowl. The perfectly balanced flavors in this noodle dish are sure to leave you with a deeper appreciation of Chongqing’s unique branch of Chinese cuisine.
- Tongyuanmen City Wall Relic Site Park - After lunch, we will continue our journey. A ten-minute walk will lead us to the Tongyuanmen Ancient City Wall ruins. Tongyuanmen Ancient City Gate, located in central Chongqing, is one of the few remaining sections of the ancient city wall from the Ming Dynasty. Historically serving as the western gateway of old Chongqing, it was a crucial passage connecting the city to the outside world and played a significant military role. Today, it stands as a quiet contrast to the surrounding modern high-rises, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s layered history. The site has been preserved and integrated into a public park, where locals stroll and relax, making it a peaceful yet historically rich stop in the urban core.
- Shancheng Lane - We will walk about 20 minutes to reach Shancheng Lane, passing through old neighborhoods such as Jintang Street and Consulate Alley. Strolling along the stepped streets and alleys, you can experience the quaint charm of the mountain city and may even encounter authentic local snacks. At Shancheng Lane, we will visit the site of a French church. During the War of Resistance, it served as a relief station, aiding the sick and orphans, and holds significant importance for the development of modern medicine in China. The preserved ruins stand as a reminder of history and the spirit of humanitarianism. Afterward, you can explore freely or relax at a café or tea house. Midway through the tour, everyone will gather to experience Chinese handicrafts, such as paper-cutting or calligraphy, and enjoy afternoon tea. The cost of the experience is already included.
- Shibati Chongqing - After leaving Shancheng Lane, we will walk along the main road of Chongqing’s Lower City to the Eighteen Ladders Traditional Style Area. The walk takes no more than 20 minutes, offering glimpses of the Yangtze River and the scenic views across the bank through gaps between the towering buildings. Shibati, located at the heart of Chongqing, the Shiba Ti (Eighteen Ladders) Traditional Style Area is a revitalized historic district that preserves the authentic charm of old mountain city life. Its network of steep stone staircases, traditional wooden houses (Diaojiaolou), and narrow alleys once connected the city’s upper and lower parts. Today, after careful renovation, it offers a vivid glimpse into local culture, teahouses, and snacks, earning its status as a national-level tourist leisure street in 2025. Here, you can also see air-raid shelters from World War II. We will then ascend the steps at a leisurely pace and return to our dismissal point—Liberation Monument.
- Jiefangbei Square - Our tour is nearing its end. Our walking route has already covered many popular attractions and hidden gems of the city. For the final leg of our journey, we will pass through Bayi Road Food Street on our way back to Liberation Monument. Along the way, if needed, your guide will be happy to provide food recommendations or assist you with the most convenient route back to your hotel.

- Handicraft materials and instruction fees
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Handicraft materials and instruction fees
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- personal purchase
- personal purchase
Chongqing is a city renowned for its distinctive landscape and rich historical culture. As the wartime capital during World War II, a notable river port city in China, the country’s “Fog Capital,” the world’s “Bridge Museum,” and a rare large-scale mountainous metropolis, it offers countless charms to explore in depth! Many visitors often spend much of…
Chongqing is a city renowned for its distinctive landscape and rich historical culture. As the wartime capital during World War II, a notable river port city in China, the country’s “Fog Capital,” the world’s “Bridge Museum,” and a rare large-scale mountainous metropolis, it offers countless charms to explore in depth! Many visitors often spend much of their time on transportation and visiting popular attractions, but the vibrant local life truly reflects the cheerful and optimistic nature of its residents. The cascading hillside walkways reveal the city’s authentic character, the seamless blend of old and new architecture highlights remarkable urban planning achievements, and the restoration of historical sites proudly showcases the city’s cultural creativity.
Let’s venture beyond the tourist map and experience Chongqing like true locals. Step into the lively streets and away from the guidebooks—to walk, taste, and breathe as Chongqing does.
- This pure walking tour is not recommended for individuals with mobility challenges or families with infants.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.