IntercityHotel Chengdu sits right in the heart of tourist Chengdu, on Chengshou Street in Jinjiang District, practically at the foot of Chunxi Road pedestrian street. Taikoo Li and IFS malls are a short walk away, Chunxi metro station is five minutes on foot, and popular local eateries — including the well-known Long Chao Shou restaurant — are clustered nearby. The giant panda breeding base is an easy bus ride away, and the hotel can help arrange tickets and transport for a trip to the Sanxingdui archaeological site.
The hotel works well for a wide range of guests. Families get a children's play area, a 24-hour self-service laundry with automatic detergent dosing, and spacious rooms that comfortably fit a child. Business travelers get conference rooms, a business center, secretarial services, and express check-in. Tourists get help booking tours and tickets plus translation assistance. Couples without kids enjoy quiet rooms despite the busy street outside — the hotel is well insulated from street noise.
Rooms are spacious and clean, with a three-zone bathroom layout (dry, wet, and toilet) that guests specifically praise, along with modern fixtures. Expect a minibar with ice water and fresh fruit — reportedly replenished daily, cherries included — plus a garment steamer, hairdryer, and other essentials, with reliable Wi-Fi throughout. Breakfast is a particular strength: a buffet with local dishes, Chinese mains, Western options, fruit, and pastries, which guests describe as fresh and tasty. Staff — especially a manager nicknamed "Xiao Zhang" and colleagues — get singled out in reviews as unusually polite and attentive; there's 24/7 ID-based check-in and express checkout, plus a free lacquer-fan painting workshop (a traditional Sichuan craft) that guests describe as an unexpected, memorable bonus, along with small panda-branded parting gifts.
A few practical notes: there's EV charging in the hotel's own parking area, the first round of minibar drinks is included in the room rate, and the 24-hour laundry is genuinely useful for longer family stays. One review mentioned an occasional bathroom odor tied to the drainage system, so it's worth checking ventilation at check-in. The pedestrian street outside can get noisy at night, though rooms themselves are well insulated. Everything nearby is walkable, and the metro five minutes away makes longer trips easy too.