How Many Days in Chengdu? Planning Your Sichuan Stay

Three days covers pandas, hotpot, and People’s Park teahouse culture. Add two more and you reach the Leshan Giant Buddha and start into the mountains. Here is the math.

how many days in chengdu

Chengdu is the easiest city in China to enjoy. The Chengdu Tourism Bureau reports the city receives over 200 million domestic and international visitors annually. It has a relaxed pace, excellent food, and the most visited attraction in western China (the pandas). Even two nights here is worthwhile. Three nights gives you everything the city has to offer. More nights let you reach the mountains. Full city guide: Chengdu Travel Guide.

What Each Length Gets You

NightsWhat You CoverWhat You Miss
1 night (2 days)Giant Panda Base + one evening in the cityLeisurely pace, proper hotpot evening, Leshan
2 nights (3 days)Pandas, People’s Park, Wenshu, hotpot dinner, JinliLeshan, mountains
3 nights (4 days)All above + Leshan Giant Buddha day tripJiuzhaigou, western Sichuan
4+ nightsAll above + start into mountains (Leshan, Emei Shan, or Jiuzhaigou)Only very remote destinations

The 3-Day Plan

Day 1: Pandas and Jinli

Arrive the evening before if possible. Day 1: Giant Panda Base at 8am (metro Line 3 north to Xiongmao Dadao, then bus or DiDi 15 min). Leave by 11am. Back to the city for lunch. Afternoon: Jinli Old Street near Wuhou Shrine. Evening: Sichuan hotpot at a local restaurant. For the panda visit: Chengdu Panda Base Guide.

Day 2: Teahouse culture and Wenshu Monastery

Morning: Wenshu Monastery (metro Line 1 to Wenshuyuan station). Active Buddhist monastery with a famous vegetarian canteen next door. Afternoon: People’s Park (Renmin Gongyuan). The outdoor teahouse here is the most famous in Chengdu. Order a pot, sit for 2 hours, watch people play mahjong and get ear-cleaned. This is Chengdu at its most itself. Evening: Sichuan opera face-changing show (Shufeng Yayun, book tickets in advance).

Day 3: Leshan day trip

Bus from Chengdu Xinnanmen station to Leshan (2 hours, ¥50). Or high-speed train from Chengdu East to Leshan station (40 minutes, ¥35). The Giant Buddha is best seen from the boat (¥70). The river dock is a 20-minute walk from the main entrance. Return to Chengdu by 7pm.

Extending into the Mountains

If you have 5 or more nights in the Chengdu area: add Jiuzhaigou (9 hours by tourist bus, 2 nights minimum, coloured lakes and waterfalls), or Emei Shan (2 hours from Leshan, cable car to mountain temple complex), or western Sichuan valleys for autumn colour. For the full Chengdu nature circuit: Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou Nature Route.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, for the city itself and the Giant Panda Base. Day 1: Panda Base morning, Jinli Street evening. Day 2: Wenshu Monastery, People’s Park teahouse, hotpot dinner. Day 3: Leshan day trip. That is a complete Chengdu experience.

The Giant Panda Base at 8am. No contest. This is the most important panda conservation facility in the world and the only place most travelers will ever be within 10 metres of a giant panda. Arrive at opening. Leave by 11am before they all go to sleep.

No. Too far for a day trip. Xi’an to Chengdu by G-train takes 3.5 hours. A day trip would leave you 4 to 5 hours in the city. Chengdu needs at least 2 nights to be worth the journey.

Yes. It is the original and best. Chengdu hotpot is spicier and oilier than versions served elsewhere. Tell the restaurant if you want a mild broth option. Most have a split pot (one spicy, one mild). Go to a local place, not a tourist-facing chain.

G-train from Chengdu East to Xi’an North. 3.5 hours. ¥290 second class. The train passes through the Qinling Mountains with dramatic scenery in the last hour. One of the more scenic train journeys in China.

For Chengdu city guide: Chengdu Travel Guide. For the Chengdu nature route: Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou. For Chengdu in a 14-day trip: 14-Day China Itinerary.

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