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Step into Xi'an's historic heart where the ancient Bell Tower stands tall amid narrow alleys and bustling markets. The Muslim Quarter tempts with aromatic street food while the Drum Tower's rhythmic performances echo through cobblestone streets. Nearby, discover hidden temples, traditional courtyards, and centuries-old city walls that tell tales of China's imperial past. Local teahouses and dumpling shops offer authentic Shaanxi cuisine from spicy noodles to savoury roujiamo. Choose from converted courtyard guesthouses or modern hotels within walking distance of major attractions. The convenient metro system connects you to wider Xi'an, though the area itself is best explored on foot.
Gaoxin
Gaoxin District blends corporate energy with modern Chinese culture in Xi'an's high-tech zone. Glass towers house tech companies while stylish malls like Wanda Plaza offer shopping and dining experiences for the young professional crowd. University campuses including Xi'an Jiaotong and Xidian add youthful energy, while Yongyang Park provides green space between business meetings. Dining ranges from upscale Shaanxi cuisine in business towers to casual food courts buzzing with office workers. Modern business hotels dominate accommodation with executive amenities. Metro Line 3 connects you seamlessly to historic Xi'an, with trains running every few minutes for easy exploration.
Xi’an City Center
Step into Xi'an's historic heart where ancient stone walls cradle treasures of China's imperial past. The stunning Bell Tower rises above bustling streets while the nearby Drum Tower anchors the lively Muslim Quarter. Wander through narrow alleys filled with sizzling street food and the aroma of hand-pulled noodles. The city's rich Silk Road heritage comes alive in every corner. Getting around is a breeze with metro stations at Yongningmen, Zhonglou, and Nanshaomen. Traditional courtyard guesthouses and modern hotels offer places to rest after exploring the ancient city walls. Morning visits avoid crowds, letting you experience authentic culture before the daily rush of visitors fills the historic streets.
Yanta Qu blends ancient wonder with modern academic energy in Xi'an's cultural heart. The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda stands sentinel over Tang Paradise's imperial gardens while incense drifts from Buddhist halls. Students bring youthful buzz to the district's universities, creating a perfect mix of history and contemporary life. Metro stations connect major attractions with trains every 5 minutes. Affordable noodle shops satisfy budget travellers while upscale restaurants serve authentic Shaanxi specialities like roujiamo. Choose from cultural-themed hotels near the pagoda or budget-friendly options around universities for the perfect home base.
Muslim Quarter
Xi'an's Muslim Quarter buzzes with 1,300 years of living history where narrow cobblestone alleys wind past traditional shops and food stalls. The Great Mosque blends Chinese and Islamic architecture with intricate wooden carvings, while the towering Drum Tower anchors the quarter's entrance. Red lanterns sway over vendors selling everything from hand-pulled noodles to jade jewellery and traditional crafts. The area comes alive through its famous Hui cuisine—try the sizzling lamb burgers or persimmon cakes that fill the air with tempting aromas. Getting around is easy with Line 2's Zhonglou Station just five minutes away, though the quarter itself is best explored on foot. Most visitors stay in nearby hotels since accommodation within the historic district are limited.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Xi'an Bell Tower – just one of the monuments in Xi’an City Center. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the museums in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Admired for its temples and museums, Xi'an features attractions such as Xi'an Bell Tower and Xi'an Bell Tower and Drum Tower. This historical city has something for everyone including its rich culture, restaurants and sights like Xi'an Wall Yongningmen (North Gate) and Beilin Museum.
Xi'an is an amazing city with many cultural attractions. The subway makes it easy to get around and the local food options are numerous and range from delicious street food to upper class restaurants.
Betty
10.0/10
Excellent
Xi'an is a brilliant and vibrant city. I was here 5 years ago and I will come back again sometime soon. Totally relaxing, totally cool vibe and a fantastic arts scene. You always leave Xi'an feeling even better than when you arrived. Do it!
Adam
10.0/10
Excellent
Xi'an is my new favorite city in China. Lots of culture, food, and fun nightlife.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Terra Cotta Museum and Huashan tours are way more complicated, specially for overseas tourists, than need to be. Some simplifications keeping tourists' convenience in mind would be helpful.
Shah
10.0/10
Excellent
Friendly people and safe streets. Food were delicious. Amazing historical architecture in the ancient city walls.
Ahmad
10.0/10
Excellent
Xi'an is a wonderful city to visit. There are a lot of things to do here. I even extended my stay for an extra day to have more time in the city.
Omer F
10.0/10
Excellent
Probably one of nicest city I have been in China. Full of history, culture and food......
David
10.0/10
Excellent
We did a 2 day tour of Xi'an would recommend it and stay 4 nights minimum
"Centrally located. You can easily walk to many areas. There are many food options nearby. The room was really comfortable, clean and spacious. The breakfast was ok. Overall nice stay. "
"This hotel is impeccably clean. I was there for a conference and did not visit the pool, but the rooms and common areas were upscale and spotless. The service was outstanding. I would stay for a leisure trip if given the opportunity. The breakfast buffet had a wide variety with good quality. The tables in the dining area were kept clean, even during busy times. "
"Very good location. Friendly and helpful reception. One of the few hotels with welcome drinks and afternoon tea for guests. Xi'an was boiling hot when we were there. Hotel had lots of bottled water available to guests. Delicious breakfast. "
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What will the weather in Xi'an be like during my visit?
The warmest months in Xi'an are usually July and June, with an average temperature of 25°C. January and December are the chilliest months, when the average temperature is 5°C. The rainiest months are September and July.
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Spend time appreciating the temples, the historic sites and the museums in Xi'an.
Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not spend time at Xi'an Qujiang Haiyang World and European Alley?There's plenty more to see, including sights like Xi'an Bell Tower and Xi'an Bell Tower and Drum Tower.