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Niccolo Chongqing

Chongqing • Chongqing IFS • OPTIMIZE

avg. $147 / night

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Free breakfast

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PB hotel design editorial

Sitting high within Chongqing IFS, the mixed-use supertall that rises above the Jiefangbei CBD like a glass blade over one of China's most vertically dramatic cities, Niccolo Chongqing made its case from the moment the tower's structural geometry became visible at pool level — where massive diagonal steel braces cut through the glazed enclosure in bold black angles, turning what might have been a conventional lap pool into something closer to an architectural event. The hotel, Wharf Hotels' upper-luxury Niccolo brand, fills the upper floors of the KPF-designed tower, with interiors developed to balance the building's hard corporate ambition against a residential warmth the brand has made its signature. The guest rooms carry that tension well: floor-to-ceiling corner glazing frames the city's extraordinary nocturnal panorama — Chongqing's hillside density and river confluences producing a skyline unlike anywhere else in China — while the interiors pull back toward taupe upholstered headboards, dark-stained timber furniture, and striated wool carpeting in cream and bronze. The all-day dining restaurant grounds itself in a monochrome black-and-white marble checkerboard floor set against white onyx wall panels and dark lacquered screens, grey barrel-back chairs arranged with a precision that keeps the room feeling more like a European brasserie than a hotel breakfast hall. The overall effect is controlled and confident, the architecture doing the spectacle while the interiors hold a quieter, more considered register.

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About

As the city’s first sky hotel, Niccolo will be conveniently located on levels 52 to 62 of Tower 1 Chongqing IFS - the largest mixed-use development in the city, featuring a boutique retail mall, A Grade offices and a luxury hotel in Jiangbeizui, Chongqing’s new Central Business District. Featuring 252 spacious, chic and elegant guestrooms including 21 tastefully adorned suites.

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Niccolo Chongqing Reviews

9,343 reviews

"Strongly recommend this hotel for a luxury experience in Chongqing. It has both Western and Chinese comforts. Loved the gym. The bed was very comfortable. Had great sleep!"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 18, 2026

"Positive things first-- it's conveniently located--not far from major attraction and the mall next door has offers F&B choices. Secondly, it's pretty new hotel. Every room seems decent sized and equipped with modern amenities. However, the negative things on service outweighed above positive points. The receptionist didn't look interested nor helpful upon arrival. The front desk manager came to explain how busy they were. The first room I got smelled cigarette even I put non-smocking on my booking. The second room got changed hasn't even properly made up. Again, apologizing emphasised on how busy the hotel was. Breakfast had no seat arrangement and has very little options. The hotel looks like is on tight budge control and major clients are Chinese conference attendees or local rich ones. It's understandable it's a Chinese hotel, but certain degree of service standard should be kept because it has an international brand attached. Not impressed."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 26, 2026

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