CHONGQING City Guided Hiking Day Tour: Lens, Bites & Hidden Steps





Description
Chongqing is a city with unique topography and profound history. As the wartime capital during World War II, a famous river port city in China, the "Bridge Museum" of the world, and a rare large-scale mountainous metropolis, it possesses too many charms worth savoring in detail! In my view, the true charm of this city lies in its warm and authentic local lifestyle, the layered stone stairways and pathways, the bold and spicy street food, and the unique blend of old and new architecture. I hope to take my guests on a Citywalk — deep into the city’s fabric, to truly experience local life as it is. Let's explore beyond the tourist map and wander like true locals. During our trip, we’ll visit an old traditional teahouse to take a break, where we’ll do the hands-on traditional crafts. In this fast-paced and restless society, let’s weave moments of tranquility with our own hands and pay tribute to the wisdom of the ancients through this creative experience.
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The Liberation Monument, located in the heart of Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, is a historic landmark and cultural symbol of Chongqing. Originally built in 1945 to commemorate victory in World War II, it stands as a testament to the city’s resilience and enduring spirit. Today, surrounded by modern skyscrapers and vibrant commercial energy, it represents both Chongqing’s past and its dynamic present—a must-visit site where history and urban life converge. Our tour will start with gathering here. During our stay, you will learn about the city's past and present over the past half-century. This is also a prime photo spot, and you will capture a vibrant urban landscape to add to your album.
After a 20 mins City Walk, we will be at our second stop, Kuixing Lou. As one of Chongqing's most iconic buildings widely celebrated on TikTok and social media, Kuixing Tower has become a must-visit for international travelers. It exemplarily reflects the architectural uniqueness of this mountainous city—you will see multiple buildings and hillsides connected by soaring skybridges, making it almost impossible to tell which floor you're actually on. Within the city's limited footprint, planners have maximized space for leisure, entertainment, and daily commuting. Whether it's the rooftop plaza or the elevators that serve as vital 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.
This church, first built in 1893 and later expanded, reflects the cultural exchange between French missionaries and Chongqing. Nestled among traditional homes, it blends into the city’s daily life. Damaged in WWII and soon rebuilt, it highlights the local respect for historical and religious heritage. As a local resident and a true food enthusiast, I will select a nearby restaurant based on factors such as the weather, guiding everyone to experience Chongqing’s most renowned street food—Xiaomian. The name "Xiaomian" (literally "small noodles") comes from its modest portion size and absence of meat, making it suitable as a snack at any time of day. Despite its simplicity in appearance, the preparation is complex: 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 impression of Chongqing’s unique branch of Chinese cuisine.
After lunch, we will continue our journey. A ten-minute walk will take us to the Tongyuanmen Ancient City Wall ruins. Tongyuanmen Ancient City Gate Located in central Chongqing, Tongyuanmen is one of the few surviving sections of the ancient city wall from the Ming Dynasty. Historically serving as the western gateway of old Chongqing, it was a vital 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.
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.
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.
Our tour is coming to a close. 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.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- This pure walking tour is not recommended for individuals with mobility challenges or families with infants.
Reviews(4)
Erik is an amazing fine person who does everything to make his guests feel special and seen while he manages to show off his city in an interesting and rewarding way. I travel with my 16-year-old daughter and we both thought this guided day trip was a perfect way to discover and experience the city. We got to see touristy places but also experience what everyday life for the residents can look like. We got to unwind at teahouses and really breathe in Chongqing and Chinese culture on a different level than many others can offer. Thank you so much Erik for the nice day with you.
Hi Lidia! Thank you so much for your high praise of my service and the design of this tour. It was my honor to spend the day with you! I'm very happy that you have wonderful memories of Chongqing! Thank you for loving my hometown and Chinese culture! I wish you all the very best! Cheers!
Erik was amazing. Spoke great English. Showed us so many places that we wouldn’t have ever seen on our own. He even made sure we got off to our next place safe key and showed us areas that weren’t on the tour. I highly recommend the tour.
Hi, dear traveler! Thank you so much for your kind words and recognition. I really just did my job. I'm glad I was able to help with your trip in China as much as I could. Until we meet again — take care and all the best.
This day trip totally impresses me, didn’t expect to love it this much. It kinda reminded me of Chiang Mai and Kyoto? Like super detailed, very local, not touristy in a fake way. You actually see how people live there, not just the “attractions”. Our guide was such a legend – explained everything in a really easy, down-to-earth way. Learned heaps about local life, and even the city’s role during WWII, which I had no idea about before. We also got to try some traditional handicrafts, being like ancients Chinese people, capturing seasons by making flowers and leaves with silk and fine copper wires. 10/10 would recommend. No joke, one of the best things I’ve done here. I feel like if I came here by myself, it just wouldn’t have been the same at all.
Hi, dear traveler! Thank you for your appreciation and patience with the handcraft part. I was truly moved by your description of it as "capturing seasons." Your understanding and expression are very poetic and mean a great deal to me, as well as to the visitors who will come after. Thank you for sharing this.
The tour was amazing, definitely the highlight of my whole trip. Meeting point is just located in the center,easy to find, Eric was on time and reliable! All streets are cool and full of local vibe. Stories he shared was attractive but not overloaded, great storyteller! I love the handcrafted work part! Such a window to see Chinese culture!
Hi, dear traveler! Thank you for your high praise of this trip, and thank you for showing great interest in my hometown. I hope we can meet again in the future. Best wishes!



