"If you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!" which is fairly true. Xian, together with Beijing and Shanghai, is the famous China tourism's Golden Triangle that all travellers to China should never miss. In the ancient time, Xian was known as Chang'an (Eternal Peace) as the capital cities for Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and other 13 dynasties for more than a thousand years. Over 70 ancient emperors ruled China here. That's why there are so many historical sites, ruins, museums and ancient relics cultivated in Xian. Among all the historical places, Terracotta Warriors is the most epic site to visit. There are more than 8000 life-size, hand-molded figures buried with China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. There are also many other places worth visiting, such as the best reserved Ancient City Wall, exotic Muslim Quarter where the Great Mosque locates, magnificent Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, grand Bell Tower, etc. You should also not miss out the nearby Mount Huashan which has the Plank Road in the Sky, one of the most adventurous experience in the world.
Now come to the most difficult question of how to organize everything in your Xian trip? Our Xian Trip Planner is here to help you focus on must do and see, where to stay, where to eat, when to go and more vital travel information you need to know before you go. Let us start it!
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Travel in Xi'an With or Without Visa? - 144 Hours Transit Visa Free
Xi'an applies to the 144-Hour TWOV (Transit Without Visa). Travellers of 53 specified countries who make transits in Xi'an Xi'anyang International Airport and hold valid passport and connecting flight tickets to a third country or region can stay in Xi'an area up to 3 days without a Chinese visa, for examples: Singapore > Xi'an > Hong Kong; London > Xi'an > Macau. There is 144-Hour Visa-free Counters set up in Xi'an Xi'anyang International Airport with English signs. Please note the Lintong District where the Terracotta Warrior locates in applies to the 144 Hour TWOV but Mount Hua doesn't because it is not an administrative part of Xi'an.
Since Xi'an has not many international flights, and the city is usually a middle stop of a China tour, we advise you to apply for a China Tourist Visa (L Visa) before coming to China so that you can travel in a more secure and flexible way. You can apply for Chinese visa at Chinese Embassy and consulates in your country. Except special circumstance, applicants can get a Chinese Visa after 1 ~ 4 working days, even on the same day of your submission.
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Where to Stay in Xi'an? - Bell & Drum Towers, Xincheng District...
It's easy to find a hotel or guest house to stay in Xi'an, from economy hotel, youth hotels to luxurious international brands, but it's very important to find hotels with good great locations, which will help you save a lot of time to find taxi, subway, food, supermarkets, etc. Below are top areas to stay in Xi'an:
Bell & Drum Towers Area
- strongly recommended for first-timers, easy access to Ancient City Wall, Muslim Quarter, Bell Tower, Drum Tower and popular restaurants. Hotel rates are higher than other areas, but you have a lot of choices of different standards.
Xincheng District
- not very far from the city center as well as Xi'an's main attractions, recommended for families as there are shopping center and parks to enjoy a stroll.
Yanta District
– Yanta District is on the south of the city center, also near main attractions, including Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, History Museum, etc. It has many hotels of budget class.
Recommended Hotels:
- Sofitel on Renmin Square Xi'an (No.319 Dongxin Street, Xi'an)
- ET House (Xi'an Bell Drum Towers) (Crossing of Dachejia Alley and Fen Alley, Beilin District)
- Sheraton Xi'an North City Hotel(No.32 Weiyang Road, Xi'an)
- Grand Mercure Xian Renmin Square (No.319 Dongxin Street, Xincheng District, Xi'an)
- Grand Dynasty Culture Hotel (No.172 Lianhu Road, Xi'an)
- Ramada Bell Tower Hotel Xi'an (No.79 North Street, Xi'an)