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A Half-Day Chongqing Walking tours takes you to experience Chongqing's rich tapestry of history and culture. Choose between two iconic experiences: 1) Mountain City Lane: Explore vibrant cliffside alleys where reinvented Bayu culture meets the charm of old Chongqing. Discover boutiques in converted homes and enjoy folk performances in traditional teahouses. 2) Huangge Ancient Road: hidden gems, wander along this serene 800-year-old stone trail, shaded by banyan trees. Let the mossy steps and whispering leaves transport you back to Chongqing's days as a bustling mountain trade hub.
* Expert guidance from a professional local guide
* Relax in a traditional tea house and enjoy a captivating folkloric show.
* Savor the local dessert, Bingfen.
* Immerse yourself in the history and lifestyle of Chongqing
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Shancheng Alley: Tea house with face changing show, Taste local dessert Bing Fen (Ice Jelly).
Huangge Walking: Taste local dessert Bing Fen (Ice Jelly).
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Chongqing
Option 1: 3-hours Chongqing Walking Tour of Chongqing Shancheng Alley (Mountain City Lane). It is known as Chongqing's "Architectural Museum", where there are old city walls built in the early Ming Dynasty, foreign consulates and churches built during the opening of Chongqing in the late Qing Dynasty, hanging footstools, courtyards, air-raid shelters, and sea-style Shichaomen buildings during the Anti-War Period, as well as schools and residential houses built at different times after the founding of New China. We will meet up at the designed point, then hang out to Shancheng Alley. Keep walking along the trail, learn the history of Chongqing and the lifestyle of local people. There are many interesting handicraft shops and tea-houses along the way. Let's stop at a tea house and drink some tea for a short break, you may have a chance to see the traditional Face Changing show. At the end of tour, you will taste a local dessert Bing Fen, which is the most popular dessert in Chongqing.
Option 2: 4-hours Chongqing Walking tour of the Huangge Ancient Road. It is one of Chongqing’s most scenic and historic trails, dating back to the Tang-Song dynasties. This tranquil 2-3 km flagstone path winds through lush Nan’an District, shaded by centuries-old banyan trees (Ficus virens, locally called "Huangge"). Once a vital Tea-Horse Road segment linking Sichuan and Guizhou, it now offers a gentle 3 hour hike with modest elevation gain—perfect for light explorers. Along the way, pass Ming-Qing era stone carvings, hidden temples, and nostalgic tea houses, all while enjoying skyline glimpses of the Yangtze River. The trail ends near Nanshan’s viewpoints, where you can refuel with local mountain cuisine. A serene escape blending history, nature, and urban vistas.
Moderate walking: from bottom to top, hidden gems of historic ancient street and stunning trails within the city.
Duration: 4 hours
Meet Up : At Exit 3C of Shanghao Subway Station, Chongqing.
Easy wallking: from top to bottom, panoramic views of the mountain city's beauty and local culture.
Meet Up
Duration: 3 hours
Meet Up: At Exit 1 of Qixinggang Subway Station, Chongqing.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Luobute,
Dec 4, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The lights/view at night was beautiful. We walked in the Shibati district. One tea house we didn't have time to try. Will go there next time. Wonderful Hot Pot restaurant on the Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street. Also, took pictures at the Monument in ChongQing Times Square. Also, watched the subway train go into the apartment building. ( Ihave some good photos on my phone. Not sure how to get them to you.)
Sillypiggys,
Jan 9, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful place with great views of the city. A lot of small lanes, tea houses, restaurants and alleyways. It’s best to go late afternoon as it’s also beautiful at night. Take time out to enjoy tea with the roasting of nuts and potatoes or trying some of the dumplings. A serving (tea and two plates of dumplings) for a family of 4 with late teens costed 150 yuan. Shibati is very close by so we did that as well. Shibati is also amazing at night.
























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