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The short answer: Two men sharing a room is a non-event in Chongqing. Base yourself in Jiefangbei for central nightlife, or Nan'an for skyline views, book a big-bed room (大床房) if you want one shared bed, and search Trip.com for the best mainland rates.

★ Gay traveller’s pick: Regent Chongqing — central luxury with the city's dramatic skyline views.

Chongqing doesn't have a dedicated gay hotel district, so choosing a hotel here is about location and comfort, not acceptance — same-sex bookings raise no eyebrows at international and mid-range chains. Chongqing's mountain-and-river geography is part of the fun, so a central Jiefangbei base saves you navigating the levels.

Best areas to stay

Stay in Jiefangbei to be central and walkable to the nightlife, or on Nan'an for those postcard skyline views across the river. The metro (and the famous monorail) connect the city's dramatic terrain.

What to look for

International chains bring consistent, no-questions check-in and English-speaking front desks — the smoothest option for same-sex couples. Aim for a property near a metro line so nights out and day trips are easy, and compare current rates on Agoda or Trip.com, which is the most reliable for mainland-China hotels.

Booking tips for same-sex couples

The budget edge: male-only hostels

A tip you won't find in Western guides: China has a quiet network of male-only hostels (男士青旅) — dorm beds from roughly ¥30–50 a night, men only, and quietly popular with gay travellers. Find them on Chinese platforms (Trip.com / Ctrip, Meituan, Qunar) by searching men-only (男士/男生专属) dorms; bring your passport, as not every budget place registers foreign guests.

The scene nearby

For the bars, saunas and the rest of Chongqing's scene, see our full gay Chongqing city guide, and set up apps and a VPN before you arrive. For the wider picture, read is China safe for LGBTQ+ travellers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a problem for two men to share a hotel room in Chongqing?
No — two men sharing a room is completely normal in Chongqing and raises no questions at check-in. Book a big-bed room (大床房) for one shared bed and carry your passport for the routine foreigner registration.
Where should I stay in Chongqing as a gay traveller?
Stay in Jiefangbei to be central and walkable to the nightlife, or on Nan'an for those postcard skyline views across the river. The metro (and the famous monorail) connect the city's dramatic terrain.
What's the best site to book hotels in Chongqing?
Trip.com tends to find mainland-China hotels and prices most reliably, with Agoda strong across Asia. International and mid-range chains in Chongqing are reliably gay-friendly.
Is Chongqing gay-friendly?
Yes, in the low-key way of most mainland Chinese cities: anti-gay violence is rare and same-sex hotel bookings are a non-issue, though the scene is discreet. See our gay Chongqing city guide and the is-China-safe guide for detail.

Last verified: June 2026. Hotels change — if anything here is out of date, tell us. General information only.