Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu Opens at Tianfu Square in Southwest China
Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu marks the brand’s first property in Southwest China

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Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu has officially opened near Tianfu Square, marking the brand’s first hotel in Southwest China. Positioned along Chengdu’s central axis, the property blends Italian design influences with local cultural elements while targeting both international travellers and domestic business guests visiting one of China’s fastest-growing metropolitan markets.

The opening represents a strategic expansion for the Tonino Lamborghini hospitality portfolio in China, where the brand has been gradually increasing its presence through lifestyle-oriented luxury hotels and mixed-use developments.

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Key Takeaways

  • Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu opens near Tianfu Square in central Chengdu
  • First Tonino Lamborghini-branded hotel in Southwest China
  • Property features guestrooms starting from 49 square metres
  • Nearly 2,000 square metres of meeting and event space
  • Development reflects growing demand for lifestyle luxury hotels in Chengdu

Industry Context

China’s luxury hotel sector has increasingly expanded into inland cities such as Chengdu, Chongqing and Xi’an as tourism infrastructure and international connectivity improve.

Chengdu has become a key gateway to western China, supported by strong leisure travel demand, growing convention activity and the city’s reputation for gastronomy and cultural heritage.

Developments like Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu reflect a broader industry trend where hospitality brands introduce design-led lifestyle properties aimed at younger travellers and mixed business-leisure segments.

Readers exploring broader hotel coverage across the region may also find insights in our guide to luxury hotels in Shanghai and other China luxury hotel reviews.


At a Glance

Hotel: Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu
Brand: Tonino Lamborghini Hotels & Resorts
Location: Tianfu Square, Chengdu, China
Rooms: Guestrooms and suites starting from 49 sqm
Facilities: Dining venues, conference centre, fitness centre, art gallery
Key Announcement: First Tonino Lamborghini hotel in Southwest China


Property Overview

Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu features guestrooms and suites designed with a blend of Italian aesthetics and contemporary Asian design principles. Entry-level rooms begin at 49 square metres and include custom King Koil mattresses, high-thread-count linens, Nespresso coffee machines and SMEG appliances.

Suites offer additional services including personal butler assistance and select rooms provide views overlooking Tianfu Square.

Public spaces within the hotel emphasise transparency and reflective materials, drawing on Italian design traditions while incorporating contemporary art installations.

Key facilities include:

  • 2839 Café & Bar, designed as an all-day social venue
  • Yi Hui Restaurant, serving international and Sichuan cuisine
  • Private Chinese dining rooms
  • Nearly 2,000 square metres of meeting space
  • An 800-square-metre pillarless ballroom
  • A rooftop terrace suitable for outdoor events
  • Sky Art Gallery on the 40th floor
  • Fitness centre with Life Fitness equipment
  • Indoor heated swimming pool (opening soon)

The property also provides approximately 1,000 underground parking spaces, supporting both hotel guests and events held at the venue.


Leadership Perspective

Jay Zou, General Manager of Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Chengdu, said the property aims to combine Italian design heritage with Chengdu’s distinctive urban culture.

“What we safeguard is not only the purity of Italian elegance but also the authentic spirit of Chengdu life,” Zou said. “Every guest experience is designed to reflect both design identity and local culture.”

According to the hotel’s management team, the property will position itself as a lifestyle gathering space for both travellers and local residents, with dining, social venues and event spaces playing a central role in the hotel’s concept.


Location & Destination

The hotel sits along Chengdu’s central axis near Tianfu Square, one of the city’s main commercial and cultural districts.

Nearby attractions include:

  • Kuanzhai Alley, a historic district known for Qing-era architecture
  • Du Fu Thatched Cottage, a cultural heritage site dedicated to the Tang dynasty poet
  • Taikoo Li Chengdu, a luxury retail and lifestyle complex
  • Chengdu IFS, a major commercial and shopping centre

The location also provides convenient access to Chengdu’s metro network, making it suitable for both leisure travellers and business visitors attending meetings or events in the city.


Travel Considerations for Multi-Market Stays

For travellers combining multiple destinations across Asia, Chengdu is often paired with major cities such as Shanghai or Hong Kong on extended itineraries.

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Brand Background

Founded in the 1980s by Tonino Lamborghini, the lifestyle brand has expanded beyond automotive heritage into fashion, hospitality and consumer products.

Today the brand operates across more than 60 countries with businesses spanning hotels, coffee, spirits, accessories and lifestyle products.

The Chengdu opening represents another milestone in the brand’s hospitality expansion in China as the company continues developing design-led hotels in key urban destinations.


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Paul Lo

Paul Lo is an independent travel journalist and editor focused on global hotel openings, airline lounges, and hospitality industry developments. Originally from Hong Kong and now based in Shanghai, he previously worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times, covering news and developments across Asia.