The JW Marriott Chongqing is a top end hotel. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The Hilton is a top end place to stay. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms here are bright and comparable to some of the city's five-star affairs. Some even have in-room computers. The major downside: no nonsmoking rooms. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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If you can overlook the spotty red carpeting and grotty bathrooms, rooms here are perfectly fine. The central location, handful of English-speaking staff and internet bar downstairs make up for everything else. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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The first of a growing legion of ritzy hotels in Jiangbei District. Rooms overlook Guanyin Qiáo's parks and the building connects to a kooky underground mall modelled after Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
With newly spruced-up rooms, this is the best budget option in town. Right by the Càiyuánbà bus and train stations, it's a great location for late arrivals/early departures but out of the way for everything else. A huge internet café sits just off its lobby. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A great bargain considering the plush beds and opulent décor. English-speaking staff is the norm. Being next to a huge mall is a plus; everything from shopping to Dance Dance Revolution to ice skating and bowling is at your doorstep. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
At the higher end of midrange but with good reason. Rooms are spotless, have broadband internet, and are decorated in a slick, Eastern minimalist theme. Plus the staff is as big as an army and keen to respond. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This brand-new hotel's traditional Chinese architecture and setting sends you back in time armed with modern conveniences like broadband internet. Request a balcony room with a view of the river, which is noisier because of the bustling street below, but brighter than the alterna… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Just steps from Cháotianmén, this brand-new high-rise still smells of paint and plaster. Some rooms are closets and durability trumps design everywhere, so at least ask for an even-numbered room, which have pretty views of the river. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The city's showy nonpareil not surprisingly has luxurious amenities and impeccable service. The concierge has every single bus route committed to memory for heaven's sake. There's a chichi spa, sapphire blue indoor pool, and five-room themed suites. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Planted in the heart of downtown, the location and comfortable rooms make this is a popular place for locals to send their friends. If you're here for an extended stay, deluxe doubles are equipped with kitchenettes. Check in is on the 11th floor. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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