Niccolo Chengdu
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Character and identity
Perched above the International Finance Square in Chengdu's prime shopping and financial district, Niccolo sits directly atop the metro and steps from the city's famous panda-on-a-building photo op. The look is contemporary and understated: earth-toned rooms with oversized windows, generous natural light, and Apple tech as standard. Art runs through the public spaces, anchored by Zhang Xiang Ming's Beijing Girl in the lobby. Dining covers international fare at Niccolo Kitchen and Cantonese, Sichuan and Huaiyang cooking at Yue Hin, with a tea lounge under a sculptural installation and a cocktail bar that leans into Sichuan heat. Wellness centres on a 20-metre sixth-floor pool, dry saunas and a 24-hour gym with city views.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and business travellers who want a polished urban base with serious shopping at the door, easy metro access, and a quiet, art-led interior to come back to. Foodies will appreciate the Sichuan focus, and afternoon tea devotees should plan around The Tea Lounge with its in-house sommelier.
Should look elsewhere:
Families seeking kids' programming, resort-style sprawl, or pool-day energy will find this firmly a city hotel. Travellers chasing a traditional Chinese aesthetic or a destination spa won't find that here either; the mood is contemporary and restrained.
Bottom line
The pull here is location and design discipline: a genuinely central perch above IFS with calm, art-filled interiors and strong Sichuan cooking to match. Book a higher-floor room for the light and views, reserve The Tea Lounge or Sunday brunch at Niccolo Kitchen before you arrive, and lean on the concierge for the rooftop panda selfie next door.