🏡 Chengdu, China

Eco Hotels in Chengdu

5 verified venues. Prices, ratings, and honest reviews.

City Scorecard: Chengdu

7.0/10
Vegan Score
$5.00
Avg Meal
#35
HappyCow Rank
27
Venues
01

Temple House Chengdu

81 Bitieshi Street, Jinjiang District

Swire Hotels' Temple House is a masterpiece of heritage conservation, wrapping a restored Qing dynasty courtyard around a striking contemporary tower in the heart of Taikoo Li. The Swire sustainability program drives energy efficiency, local sourcing, and heritage preservation that earned it recognition as one of China's most architecturally significant hotels. The Temple Cafe serves excellent plant-based dishes drawing from Sichuan's vegetarian traditions, and the Mi Xun Tea House offers a meditative tea experience with vegan accompaniments.

Booking.com: 9.2/10
Nightly Rate: $200-450
Vegan Friendliness: The Temple Cafe offers extensive plant-based menu with Sichuan vegan specialties; Mi Xun Tea House serves organic teas with vegan accompaniments; spa uses locally sourced plant-based products
Certifications: Swire Hotels sustainability program, Heritage preservation (Qing dynasty courtyard), Local artisan partnerships, Single-use plastic reduction
02

Diaoyutai Hotel Chengdu

199 Tianfu Avenue North, Wuhou District

The Chengdu property of China's legendary state guesthouse brand brings diplomatic-grade luxury to Tianfu Avenue with impeccable service rooted in decades of hosting world leaders. The hotel's green building practices and energy management systems reflect a modernization of the brand's institutional traditions. The Chinese restaurant serves multi-course vegetarian banquets drawing from imperial kitchen traditions, fully adaptable to vegan requirements with advance notice.

Booking.com: 9.0/10
Nightly Rate: $180-380
Vegan Friendliness: Chinese restaurant offers dedicated vegetarian banquet menus adaptable to fully vegan; traditional Chinese tea ceremonies with plant-based accompaniments; extensive room service vegan options
Certifications: State guesthouse heritage, Energy management systems, Water conservation, Green building practices
03

The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu

269 Shuncheng Avenue, Qingyang District

Occupying the top floors of one of Chengdu's tallest towers, The Ritz-Carlton delivers Marriott's Serve 360 sustainability commitments alongside panoramic views of the city and distant Tibetan Plateau mountains. Flair restaurant offers a dedicated plant-based tasting menu showcasing seasonal Sichuan produce, while Li Xuan serves traditional Chinese vegetarian dishes with the refinement expected of the brand. The spa's Sichuan hot spring-inspired treatments use locally sourced, plant-based products.

Booking.com: 9.1/10
Nightly Rate: $170-350
Vegan Friendliness: Flair restaurant offers plant-based tasting menu; Li Xuan Chinese restaurant provides Sichuan vegetarian options; spa uses select vegan product lines; pastry team creates vegan afternoon tea
Certifications: Marriott Serve 360 sustainability, Energy Star operations, Food waste reduction program, Community engagement
04

Fraser Suites Chengdu

1 Kehua North Road, Wuhou District

Fraser Suites offers the rare combination of Green Globe-certified sustainability with fully equipped serviced apartments ideal for longer-stay vegan travelers who want to cook. Every suite includes a full kitchen with cookware, and the nearby Kehua Road organic market provides fresh vegetables, tofu, and local produce. The hotel's waste reduction program and energy-efficient design earned it a green certification unusual for extended-stay properties in western China.

Booking.com: 8.6/10
Nightly Rate: $90-180
Vegan Friendliness: Full kitchens in every suite for self-catering vegan meals; on-site restaurant with vegetarian options; proximity to Kehua Road organic markets; weekly farmers market partnerships
Certifications: Frasers Hospitality Green Globe certification, Energy-efficient serviced apartments, Waste reduction program, Local sourcing initiative
05

Six Senses Qingchengshan

Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan

Nestled at the base of sacred Qingcheng Mountain — the birthplace of Daoism — Six Senses delivers the brand's legendary sustainability commitment in a setting of extraordinary natural beauty. The on-site organic garden and Earth Lab drive a farm-to-table philosophy with dedicated vegan menus across all restaurants. The Integrated Wellness program includes plant-based nutrition consultations, and the spa draws on traditional Chinese medicine and Daoist wellness practices. The villas with private hot spring pools overlook misty mountain forests.

Booking.com: 9.4/10
Nightly Rate: $350-800
Vegan Friendliness: Dedicated vegan menu across all restaurants using organic garden produce; Alchemy Bar serves plant-based wellness drinks; Six Senses Integrated Wellness offers vegan nutrition programs; Earth Lab educates guests on sustainable living
Certifications: Six Senses Sustainability Fund, Earth Lab on-site, Organic garden, Zero single-use plastic, Water bottling plant

Comparison Table

NameLocationNightly RateRatingCertifications
Temple House ChengduJinjiang / Taikoo Li$200-4509.2/10Swire Hotels sustainability program
Diaoyutai Hotel ChengduWuhou / Tianfu Avenue$180-3809.0/10State guesthouse heritage
The Ritz-Carlton, ChengduQingyang / City Center$170-3509.1/10Marriott Serve 360 sustainability
Fraser Suites ChengduWuhou / Kehua$90-1808.6/10Frasers Hospitality Green Globe certification
Six Senses QingchengshanDujiangyan / Qingcheng Mountain (60km from Chengdu)$350-8009.4/10Six Senses Sustainability Fund

Frequently Asked Questions

How many eco hotels are in Chengdu?

Our database includes verified eco hotels in Chengdu, covering different price ranges and neighborhoods. All venues are personally verified for accuracy.

What's the average cost of eco hotels in Chengdu?

Prices in Chengdu vary by location and tier. Budget options average ¥30-80 ($4-11), mid-range ¥80-200 ($11-28), and premium options ¥200+ ($28+) per person.

Is Chengdu vegan-friendly for travelers?

Chengdu is one of China's most vegan-friendly cities. The deep Buddhist vegetarian tradition combined with a growing modern plant-based scene makes finding quality vegan options increasingly easy.

How do I find vegan restaurants in Chengdu?

Use HappyCow or Dianping (大众点评) and search for "素食" (vegetarian/vegan). Temples often have traditional vegetarian restaurants nearby. The phrase "我吃素" (wǒ chī sù) communicates your dietary needs.

What are the best neighborhoods for vegan food in Chengdu?

Major commercial districts and areas near temples typically have the most vegan options. City centers and creative/cultural districts are also great for discovering new plant-based restaurants.

When is the best time to visit Chengdu?

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather. Summer is hot but brings abundant fresh fruit, while winter is perfect for vegan hotpot experiences.

Explore Other Topics in Chengdu