2026-06-24

REGENT CHONGQING - Oriental Charm Meets Modern Luxury

An endearing oriental aesthetic and unbeatable location gives this modern luxury abode plenty of appeal. This impeccably crafted ultra-luxury riverfront accommodation designed with meticulous attention to details showcases multiple spacious living spaces with distinctive finishes. The Regent Chongqing is one of the finest luxurious accommodations in this city of wonders. mylifestylenews writes.


Chongqing is a city exceeding 32 million in population, making it a major center in southeast China which is often cited as one of the world’s most populous cities. It is a city full of surprises with many contrasts that never ceases to amaze the intrepid traveller no matter how determined one may be. Our Regent Chongqing journey began at the bustling Chongqing North railway station, being met and greeted by the charming and smartly dressed Andy from the hotel concierge team who immediately engaged us in conversation and his English was commendable. Andy managed to extract us from the maze-like teeming and swarming station to the hotel limousine that was awaiting our presence in the roofed car park.


A refreshing towel and face masks were handed to us by Andy should we be so desirous and the next thing we know was to relax in the competent hospitality while being chauffeured to the luxurious haven of Regent Chongqing in great anticipation. A good 20 minutes smooth ride and we pulled up in the hotel driveway with a phalanx of staff there to greet us, unpretentiously warmth and welcoming.


We met Mr. Li, the well groomed and the most cheerful bellman in his neat and tidy greyish bellhop jacket, suited up with black tie and the REGENT wording pillbox hat, standing in straight posture who greeted us with his generous and kindest smile while he ushered us to the hotel foyer. The hotel arrival experience had certainly made a great impression to the hotel brand image and standard.


Best situated in the heart of Jiangbeizui, Chongqing’s premier modern financial district at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers, directly across from the historic Jiefangbei peninsula that blends futuristic skyline with cultural attractions, riverside parks and breathtaking night views, the sophisticated Regent Chongqing is where the Oriental charm meets modern luxury.


Regent Chongqing is designed by the world well-known interior design company LTW, inspired by city’s culture and natural scenery. Elements such as roofing tiles, grass cloth, camellia flower, munitions factory, Chinese chili are turned into elegant wall decorations or exquisite art pieces to be displayed in the hotel. Such profound cultural heritage behind this historical city was brought back to life that inspires and for staying guests to appreciate and experience this incredible sleek modernity that is imbued with a sense of place.


The hotel entrance is luxury personified, the enormous automatic sliding coppered doors adorned with huge hanging pendant lamps welcomes your arrival, unveiling the inner lobby vestibule with two-level high Jingdezhen produced collage ceramic roof tiles wall and antique wooden beams.


The wall art pieces sculpted by the award-winning interior designer team depicts the city’s impressive landscapes and roof ridges that encompasses the country’s Mountains, Cities and Rivers elements of the country all act as main focal points and highlighted with a running water feature that harmonizes the ambience.


The mirrored black metal screens and solid soaring wooden doors to enter the hotel proper gave one a sense of surprise and delight. Once these doors opened, our jaws dropped at the beauty inside, you shall then be led to a foyer divided by Chinese lattice screens.


The concierge to the left is decorated with golden and white tiles to resemble the magnificent rolling hills and the beautiful river views. No matter where our eyes alighted there was beauty and the luxury of space and already the sense of luxury was palpable before we had officially checked in.


The lobby is perfectly symmetrical and is adorned with well carved decorative grill panels and Chinese screens, highlighting Regent’s Asian roots with contemporary touches. The camellia patterned cloisonné enamel encrusted in the screen is striking and considered a symbol of the city while the reception counter is surrounded by lacquered bamboo mats and golden bricks furnished walls to reveal a calm and profound atmosphere adorned with the elegant potted hydrangeas as a centre piece.


As our room booking afforded us access to the Regent Club, we were whisked up to the lounge on the 25th floor and after choosing a welcome drink (French champagne of course) and relaxing after our journey, all the formalities were looked after in a discreet orderly manner.


We were then escorted to our home away from home on the 18th floor and before we had arrived at our room we were marvelling at the lift lobbies with beautiful large lanterns on pedestals and wooden screens – a continuation of the public area design motif and the guest room doors have a finish that blends them into the corridor walls, all of which creates a quiet luxurious zen like ambience that offers a soothing calm for the soul.


#Room 1802. The first impression of our corner Regent Club Room River View was WOW! When the door opened to our room, the tones and design touches continued in a similar vein which had won us over from the get go. The room design is such that the small entrance is a dog leg, so it is not until you enter the living area that the whole stunning view and interior design unfolds before your eyes and you pinch yourself that you are actually there.


It is a very spacious room at some 60sqm with two different views of the river and hillside. Being a corner room the light was flooding in and at night stunning night lights could be viewed of all the tourist precincts including the most sought after top tier view of Hongyadong. The first impression is a nod to modern Oriental style interior design with the use of dark woods, golden crackle lacquer, antiqued red cabinetry for the bedside drawers and TV cabinet, as well as Chinese wooden screens and gold bricks that are used in abundance to create a sophisticated and cozy ambience, not forgetting the Sichuan costume patterns hand knotted carpet for its exquisite craftsmanship which is so soft under foot, all of which was not overly wrought and gracefully executed.


The room layout is spot on. The recessed lighting device evokes a sense of elegance and calm, against the riverside window is a long sofa/window seat with a moveable free standing table. There is a small dining table and two elegant seats on the left below the Chongqing landscape wall painting that is covered with rice paper.


The super king size bed is in the middle with a golden texture bedhead panel to the ceiling and the wall mounted concealed flat screen television behind the panelled doors and the mini bar off to the side of this TV unit are examples of contemporary design. Complimentary minibar with local snacks, soft drinks, wine and beer is replenished daily and a bath menu for your choice. The walk-in robe is off to the right straight after you enter and has one long solid bench running the full length which is large enough for two large suitcases to be opened side by side as well as his and hers hanging space, shelves and drawers that is brilliantly kept separate from the rest of the room. The entire room design and space exquisitely highlights the urban luxury escape.


 The bedroom and living are anchored with dark wooden floorboards to absorb all the light from outside and the bathroom was composed of light colours for brightness creating a blissful contrast. Behind the bed is a long marble bathroom consisting of a make-up table and mirror as you first enter, and a separate Japanese bidet toilet with all the bells and whistles. The bright and spacious bathroom has a walk-in shower with a seat features rainfall showerheads, a large free standing bathtub and a long double vanity countertop with a mirror running the full length against the wall. Designer toiletries Frederic Malle Eau de Magnolia and a Dyson hairdryer adds an exclusive touch. The elegant wooden screens strategically placed for decoration, which anchors elements of the room with the overall hotel design concept and we were enthralled with all this elegant aesthetic.


Room with a view #1802


Our room came with Regent Club benefits that opens daily from 8am till 11pm and allowed us to enjoy four complimentary culinary presentations, plus three pieces of laundry per person per day and all in all it is quite a refined offering.


The ambience is an extension of the guest room design concept and decorated with ornamental art pieces. The three fabric screens displayed at the Regent Club, thread by reknown Taiwanese fabric artist, showcases the unique field scenery of Chongqing city.


 There are beautiful floral displays, elegant furniture and wooden screens that are used to partition off certain sections so that you can find a bit of privacy if needed and is one of serenity with a calm mood created by leaving the windows screened, as it gets very bright when sunny.


The culinary experience begins with a energizing mid-morning refreshments since it does not serve breakfast. The fabulous point of difference for the Regent Club is the traditional Champagne afternoon tea which is available from 2:30 – 7:30pm each day until the end of Happy Hour. 


The afternoon tea is a fine repast that is ordered as a set, encompassing Sweets – berry tart, mulberry yoghurt mousse, lemongrass and lemon mousse, matcha white chocolate mousse, Savouries – crispy potato & salmon roe, pita with tuna & smoked beef, and lastly seasonal fruits. A superb forestry theme presentation that had us salivating before we took our first bite was a joy and highlights the exquisite culinary from its delightful presentations and flavours without over indulging.


Happy Hour offers delectable hors d’oevrues with a good selection of Champagne, wines, local crafted beers, liqueurs and cocktails, all of premium quality for a pre and post dinner indulgence. The food served during Happy Hour is not a buffet but you can order as much as you wish from the well crafted mini a-la-carte menu, which makes great sense for a quality culinary delivery.


The food menu changes daily and it takes you through a salad, starters – cheese platter & ham, shrimp balls with wasabi, Japanese teriyaki chicken skewers, Xinjiang beef baked buns and a daily soup. Main Course covers Taiwanese pork rice, laksa seafood noodles, chicken in Huadiao wine & soy sauce with rice, and lastly fruits and desserts. It was generally a good selection and akin to luxury comfort food.


Naturally, a luxury hotel of this stature has wellness covered and we enjoyed our daily swim at the 25m long rectangular infinity pool flooded by natural light, completed with blue shades that creates a quiet and relaxing space to escape the bustling city beneath.


Should you need to burn off some extra calories, the state-of-the art fitness centre is where you have your full-body resistance training.


The onsen, steam and sauna facilities in the change rooms are fabulously clean and tidy and well quipped with quality amenities for the perfect respite after an exhausting day out. It is another oasis within the hotel that you simply must enjoy. Should a spa treatment be needed, they have this covered too.


Given how amazing the experience had been thus far, we had high expectations for breakfast and we were not disappointed. Full breakfast is served daily in the All-day-dining restaurant Yu Kitchen on lobby level which is a completely delightful experience due to the impressive and welcoming space with soaring ceilings and floor to ceiling glass windows flooding the space with light.


Your first look is the bread, pastry and cereal section adorned with elegant floral displays and more breads and pastries than you could ever hope to have and everything looked so inviting from its display such as pastries presented in small numbers, so you knew everything was being carefully monitored. The large expanse of dining tables are broken up by large leather banquette seating and long low-level boxed floral displays, so you could see across the entire airy room and out the windows to the riverside park embankment populated with many trees, as if the outside nature was a part of the breakfast experience.


All the other food sections were to the right framing the open kitchen flowing away from the dining area and it is a continuous flow of fresh produce, well thought through offerings, starting with refrigerated items such as homemade yoghurts and fresh green salad leaves, then a tea and coffee station, followed by cold cuts and cheese section, another huge salad section, and a fresh juice station that allows you to choose your own combination on top of the already made juices in selection.


Adjourned further, a station dedicated for just congee comes with so many condiments. The popular Chongqing spicy noodle and hand-made wanton station is one of the most frequented by guests for the a-la-minute Chongqing noodles with MALA flavour order which is a daily morning ritual for the locals.


Steamed buns and Dim Sum; sauteed vegetables; fried-rice and noodles; beancurd jelly; deep fried dough; hot and cold soy bean; hot and sour seafood soup; Mapo tofu; braised beef; heart warming Chinese soup in selection; pan-fried dumplings; a western section for eggs made to you liking and even grilled fish among many other local savouries; side dishes and small bites that never seem to have an end. Utterly mind-blowing with such a phenomenal feast just for breakfast.


There was an incredible array of food and just about everything we tried was delicious. Nothing we disliked and only wish that we have the cow’s stomach to take it in. You could see chefs constantly checking their sections and the floor team were keeping a close eye on each guest to clear the tables and offer assistance. The service from Chiara and Ham was friendly, prompt and very efficient, they ensured our tea and coffee was remembered each morning, along with our soup noodle preference. The dedication and amazing attention to detail is quite impressive.


The hotel’s culinary team knows how to please their guests by bringing such a gastronomy feast to impress with the attractive food displays and presentation that is  so inviting. Beside the elegant chinaware used and if we were to pick on the flaw, the banqueting like cutlery design could do with an upgrade; the industrial packaged butter was a negative for us and the croissants could be a better standard despite even being reheated and yet to get its right fluffy and flaky texture. Over our three day stay we could not detect any menu change, although an enormous range to choose from as it would be nice to have one or two surprise alternatives each morning.


The hotel is not short of other food and beverage options, with an elegant Chinese restaurant Li Jing Shuen, which is a must go to for a refined Sichuan and Cantonese inspired cuisine; Robin’s Grill and Teppanyaki which we have yet to experience; Ba Lounge for light bites and beverages and the stunning River Terrace for bar food and drinks.


We booked a table at River Terrace for an after-dinner tipple and what a magnificent hotel bar this is. Located on the 7th floor, this would have to be the best view in Chongqing, looking back to the highly sought after night view of the dazzling Hongyadong, the famous riverside 11-story complex that is a major tourist drawcard alongside with the dazzling cyberpunk skyline with millions of lights cascading down cliffs and crawl up skyscrapers in three-dimensional energy. Simply breathtaking!


Inspired by the traditional Chinese pavilions, the outdoor rooftop bar River Terrace is equipped with dim lighting while you can still capture the fascinating river views during the night which was made all the more enjoyable by the warm weather and a clear sky after dark which is also enlightened by a soft jazz trio that further enhanced the evening mood.


The list of signature cocktails were referencing the local region, so we took a leap of faith and ordered a Nanyang Celadon – beefeater gin, yuzu syrup, osmanthus, pandan leaf & tonic water – and a Two Rivers Tide – Absolut vodka, red bean, fermented rice wine, juicy peach, lychee and lemon. They were both very refreshing and not too strong on the spirits – at least not that we noticed – and were the perfect tonic to watch the world go by. The bar snack menu also has local flavours to enjoy, especially the Braised Meat Platter in Chongqing Flavoured that goes quite well with the cocktails.


The River Terrace can deliver on all fronts with sensational views and a great chill soundtrack in between the break of the Jazz trio. The terrace is quite expansive and beautifully fitted out with shrubbery to break up the seating and some pavilion style sunken lounges for special occasions and groups. This would have to be one of the best elevated rooftop bars in Chongqing with a chic sophistication design.


Chongqing rewards those who explore this magical city on foot especially with so many historical and narrow hill-steps and lane-ways to discover.The electricity of this port city buzzes below, with a vista of skyscrapers, avenue of trees and so much more to explore the unknown.


We walked the sights, we travelled beyond with the well connected metro and we were always delighted to be backed in the creature comforts of this elegant hotel. The serenity of the hotel is the perfect tonic for tired travellers, whether just arriving or after a fulfilling day of business or leisure.


The Regent Chongqing surpassed our expectations on so many levels and our stay was too brief, because by the time we had settled into the rhythm of this urban luxury escape, it was time to leave. We marvelled at the stunning interiors; the incredible culinary feast; the luxurious haven of the spacious corner Regent Club River View room and the intimate Regent Club. The dedicated and passionate hospitality that we experienced during our stay was more than memorable and being able to discover the delights of this luxurious oasis must be the top of your accommodation list when you are visiting this vibrant and fascinating city.


Tried & Tested:
Location: 5/5
Design & Decor: 5/5
Housekeeping: 5/5
Food & Beverage: 5/5
Service: 5/5
Value For Money: 5/5
Experience: 5/5


66, Jinshamen Road,
Jiangbei District,
Chongqing, China
Tel: +86 23 8908 8888

Reviews are based on actual day of visit and experience. mylifestylenews reserves the right of final decision in case of any disputes. All images are photographed by mylifestylenews team without any photoshop enhancement and are the property owned by mylifestylenews unless otherwise stated.

2026-06-22

NICCOLO CHONGQING - A Luxury Oasis In The Clouds

From the historical ancient sights to the hilly metropolis skyscrapers, the vibrant sights and sounds of Chongqing never has a dull moment, the rich heritage and diversified food culture constantly surprises with endless possibilities, not forgetting the booming extravagant accommodation and the Niccolo Chongqing strives to deliver the luxury cosmopolitan cloud nine and memorable staycation experience. mylifestylenews writes.


Quite often when you travel to a new destination and you have least or no expectations prior to arrival, sometimes it may fail you by not delivering what you expected from various aspects but the rising tourism of Chongqing’s limitless vibes and dining culture is currently in a state of euphoria of high density tourism for domestic and international travellers alike coming to this magical cosmopolitan city to explore the unknown with that intense joy of anticipation.


On top of that, the luxury comfort is another added bonus and the Niccolo Chongqing sits atop the Chongqing IFS complex with upscale retail shopping in the city’s new Jiangbeiqu Central Business District, it is also one of the best locale to marvel some of the major landmarks such as the enchanting 11-story stilt-building complex Hongyadong that was built into a sheer cliff along the Yangtze Jialing River, famous for its tiered, traditional Bayu architecture that blends ancient fortress elements with modern dining and retail; the Yangtze River Cableway which looks across to the main island that is considered the centre of Chongqing and with the Jiangbeicheng metro station adjacent and connected underneath, you have the city at your fingertips. 
Location is everything especially when you make up your mind on accommodation, which not only landed you on one of the best sights or views of the city, but most importantly the ease of lesser commuting and the convenience of seeing the sights, shop and explore the designated neighbourhood on foot within a fair walking distance as well as well connected with the public transport, especially the brilliant Metro networks in this promising vibrant city of Chongqing.


The elevated position of Niccolo Chongqing reaches for the clouds at some 62 storeys high and can be easily accessed by various means of transport. Our arrival experience began with a limousine pick up by a well groomed and hospitable female chauffeur that was a great touch point. Polite and helpful showing her professionalism at all times, cold towels and water were offered upon settling ourselves in the luxe of the limousine and delivering the brand experience prior to arriving at the hotel. Before we knew it, we were pulling up to the dramatic, multi-stage shared, ground-level mall and hotel entrance.


A big warm welcome by the hotel team awaited our arrival and immediately we were escorted to the high-speed elevator past the bustling city skyline straight up to the high-altitude “Sky Lobby” situated on the 62nd floor. Upon stepping out from the chic and informative elevator, powered by a flat digital screen featuring the hotel sleek facilities, you are greeted by the sweeping, 270-degree panoramic views of the city skyline and the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The striking Sky Lobby is characterized by soaring architecture and the interior aesthetic and space is defined by an elegant, minimalist palette of grey, white and gold.


The hotel celebrates a great affinity with art and culture and often featuring bold statement artworks, be ready and to be greeted by one of the two iconic “Beijing Girl” series large format oil painting, Honging by the contemporary artist Zhang Xiangming which features the beautiful and ignorant, brave and rebellious character, looking at the world with arrogant eyes that reveals her youthful naivety that sets the scene for the hotel’s chic address and is incredibly eye-catching.


All the public areas of the hotel has distinctive contemporary arts that are worth exploring, along with three major installation artworks on display throughout the hotel that includes the “Birds Dance with the Wind” in the Sky Lobby, “Colourful Clouds” in the Conservatory and “Babbling Water” in Bar 62 that are designed and produced by Studio Sawada Design (SSD), a Japanese design firm founded by Hirotoshi Sawada. 
You will be instantly mesmerized by the delicate and yet palpable impression creations and installations.


The guest floor lift lobbies are also beautifully done, each with a large black and white framed photo above a console table, on which is an attractive blown glass vase or ceramic vase, so another thoughtful touch that turns what can be a bland space into an eye-catching detail.


The 62nd floor is a transition from the bustling streets to a sanctuary of luxury and also where everything is happening.


It functions not only as the main check-in desk but also the primary transit floor to access guest rooms which are situated between 54th and 61st and other amenities such as the sky pool, Wellness/Fitness centre, The Tea Lounge adjacent to the Sky Lobby which is where the popular afternoon tea is served and further adjourning to the all-day-dining Niccolo Kitchen.


Besides establishing the chic and contemporary aesthetic, highly personalized service is what the hotel strives to deliver. Formalities were very quick and we were soon opening the door to our luxurious home away from home, a Deluxe River View Corner King Room, with two different views of Chongqing and you could not have a better vantage point for a panoramic vista and beyond on level 57th.


#Room 5707. The transition into the room completes the arrival and marble flooring anchors the entrance and bathroom and then a light coloured carpet for the rest of the room. Then to your left is the spacious bed/living area with the king bed positioned to enjoy the uninterrupted views.


The bright and airy room interior design is in a minimalist chic with modern contemporary aesthetic, thanks to the very wide window ledge that runs the full length of the window expanse which can be used for sitting while admiring the majestic views that changes day and night. With the touch of a button, you can eschew the daylight with blackout blinds, making the dramatic sky-high vista the ultimate focal point.


A large luxurious sofa is across from the bed under one wall of windows and a wall mounted TV above the work desk on the right hand wall. Beige wallpaper in the bed/living area and leather look wall coverings behind the bed add subtlety and the bedside tables are very slim line in design giving the feeling of more space. The lighting was perfectly judged too.


The spacious bathroom with walls in white and grey marble is straight off to your left after the minibar and also comes with a large marble single vanity counter, a separate toilet next to a huge walk-in shower with handheld and rain shower options with strong water pressure offering more views of Chongqing and beyond. Luxury Apotheke Brooklyn bathroom amenities are offered for your enjoyment.


The storage/hanging space is not large, but plenty enough with a few drawers and the in-room safe and we were able to leave two open suitcases spread out either side of the work desk without impacting on our enjoyment of the room. The well filled minibar cabinet directly opposite the entrance door offers a daily replenishment of complimentary snacks, an excellent range of premium teabags by T9 and a Nespresso coffee machine.


We loved this corner room and were mesmerized watching the changing sights of Chongqing from dawn to dusk. A bonus is this room type affords you two pieces of complimentary laundry daily. Generous welcome amenities with sensible turndown service comes with all the little touches that made our stay more special.


You must always find time to relax while staying in the hotel and the 52nd Floor is your wellness oasis in the clouds. The indoor pool deck is quite an architectural setting with huge windows framed by the architectural struts of the building and such a stunning vista the moment you walk into this space.


The large 25 metre swimming pool and adjacent Jacuzzi were the tonic for us every day to chill and admire all the dramatic sky high views.


The fitness center equally has views to kill for while you burn off some calories and is well equipped for all your needs. If facials and massages are an essential part of your hotel stay, pop over to the hotel spa that caters for all your rejuvenation needs.


Breakfast in Niccolo Kitchen was a highlight each day during our stay delivering an impressive buffet spread with lots of delightful varieties to enjoy, particularly the huge range of Chinese dishes from local to regional specialties and all our favourites were there, including Handmade Beef Pancakes and Crispy Golden Pancakes, signature Fried Rice, delectable Yellow Chicken, Crispy Dough Sticks, heart warming Congee, fluffy Steamed Buns and so much more.


Besides, you also got to choose from the crafted a-la-minute menu with more Asian selections and Western varieties especially with their specification of the free range eggs used that is a nice touch. Highlights from the menu were Chongqing Special Spicy Porridge, Glutinous Rice Shao Mai and Pan-fried Beef Dumpling for the Asian section and Egg Benedict, Smoked Salmon Blini for the Western selection and not one dish missed a beat.


Chefs were always checking their respective stations and food was constantly being replenished. It was an incredibly busy breakfast during our stay and all the team were super focused on the guest experience, particularly clearing and turning tables quickly. Cindy on the noodle station was a gem and one of the hardest working, as her station was the most in demand, yet she was composed and smiled under duress, dedicated and in proficient delivery.


English communication was easy with every team member, Jay and Alina led a strong knit team front of house and Francesco, the Executive Chef lead the kitchen brigade who cooked up a storm. A well run breakfast that put smiles on all the guests faces and even the tea and coffee selection were of a high quality too, so all the boxes were well and truly ticked!


The Tea Lounge should also be made another essential part of the stay, as the afternoon tea is a splendid repast set in an elegant ambience while marveling the majestic view of Chongqing high above on the 62nd floor. 


The afternoon tea set presentation was extremely attractive, with a mirrored jewellery-like box as the centrepiece, displaying all the sweet delicacies: Yong Chuan Tea Fruit BaBa, Jiang Jun Green Pepper Basque, Lao Ying Tea Orange Fudge Cake, Black Sugar Sesame Raspberry Mousse Cake, Fragrant Wine Rice Mochi Mei Niang and Niccolo macaroons, not forgetting the plated scones with cream and blueberry jam. It was a little dry for our liking, but tasty nonetheless.


Then you have the savoury selection in beautiful little chinoiserie bowls with a spring flora design elements holding Australian Scallop Mini Basket and Sichuan Green Pepper, Red Wine Goose Liver Mousse and Cooked Ham Cannoli and Truffle Marscapone. Naturally this can all be enjoyed with a selection of fine teas and coffees and nothing is left to chance. The mini scallop basket with Sichuan green pepper was a highlight for the savoury section with the goose liver running a close second, as each had a distinctive flavour profile that really stood out. The incredibly presentation also comes with sweet pastries that were all equally delicious and attractive to the eye with consistent and delightful flavours with every bite. An extremely well done afternoon tea combination that would be hard to beat! You can also upgrade yourself to some French Champagne to indulge in a lazy afternoon.


Besides, The Tea Lounge also is a most sought-after venue for destination dining for special events as well as romantic sunset dinners. You can always find out more from the dedicated concierge team for the latest and on going promotions.


If you are looking for a charming place to imbibe for a pre or post dinner drink, then you also can’t go past the chic and stylish Bar 62. As daylight fades, bright ideas come alive after dark with the Mixologist Experience which is the perfect location for a great libation while enjoying the sensational night views of Chongqing, again from a different vantage point.


Connor hosted us for some refreshing cocktails and looked after us suitably with some great recommendations. We tried a “Niccolo Chongqing” – a very masculine cocktail like a Negroni – and a “Lavender in the Air” – a feminine cocktail with lychee flavour as the highlight – and both were equally enjoyable.


It is an attractive bar in design with some private sections filled with daylight and framed by sweeping views of the city skyline in such an elevated sleek and inviting setting.


Our stay was too short lived and we craved a much longer time to soak up the environs of this eponymous luxury hotel. It is not often that we see Management impacting directly on the guest experience, but the Niccolo Chongqing team were front and centre on the floors and any question or problem raised was answered or rectified before you knew it and it can only be a direct influence from the hotel dedicated and passionate senior management team.


We enjoyed some exceptional service from some key team members – Jinx, Aaron, Lydia and Jacky from Rooms Division, Francesco, Jay, Alina, Hayley and Hobbes from food & beverage department and many others too numerous to mention. Luxury means different things to different people, but in our estimation this hotel presents luxury in a refined and consistent way with many special touches from the aesthetic of the interior design to the generous and dedicated hospitality that was second to none and an integral part of our memorable stay.


Tried & Tested:
Location: 5/5
Design & Decor: 5/5
Housekeeping: 4/5
Food & Beverage: 5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Value For Money: 4.5/5
Experience: 4.5/5

Niccolo Chongqing
Tower 1, Chongqing IFS,
No.1 Qingyun Road,
Liangjiang New Area,
Chongqing, China
Tel: +86 23 6508 8888

Reviews are based on actual day of visit and experience. mylifestylenews reserves the right of final decision in case of any disputes. All images are photographed by mylifestylenews team without any photoshop enhancement and are the property owned by mylifestylenews unless otherwise stated.