Located in Xi'an, 10 km from Daming Palace, Le Méridien Xi'an Chanba provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Offering free WiFi, Holiday Inn Express Xi'an Intl Trade&Logistic Park, an IHG Hotel is set in Xi'an, 15 km from Terra-Cotta Warriors and Soldiers Museum and 17 km from Huaqing Hot Springs.
Located in Xi'an, 12 km from Daming Palace, Fairfield by Marriott Xi'an Chanba provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a restaurant.
Situated in Xi'an, 12 km from Daming Palace, Sheraton Xi'an Chanba features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located a 10-minute walk from Bell Tower & Drum Tower and Muslim Street, Sofitel Xian On Renmin Square features an indoor heated pool and luxurious spa. It offers 4 restaurants and 3 bars.
Neighbouring Exit B of Longshouyuan Subway Station (Line 2), the luxurious Sheraton Xi’an North City Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Daming Palace, a famous tourist spot.
Grand Mercure Xian On Renmin Square is a luxurious hotel located a 10-minute walk from the Bell and Drum Tower. It offers massage services, a restaurant and parking.
Centrally located within the ancient city walls of Xi'an and Bell Tower shopping area, the luxurious Hilton Xian offers an indoor pool and 3 dining options.
A city filled with culture and history, and on its way to...
A city filled with culture and history, and on its way to becoming a lovely touristic spot.
Pros
- people are friendly (yes, even to Asians)
- there are much to see if you hire a car, as most of the touristic places are scatter in the city, not having someone to drive you (we booked through China Highlight, and the tailored-made package included a car, driver and the tour guide)
- so much closer to the Terra-Cotta Army and Hua Mountain (or Huashan) than the city centre (we stayed there for 2 nights, then tour to the city centre area and stayed there for another 2, which was the perfect plan, suggested by China Highlight, actually (sorry to sound like an advert for them [the catch is below])
- The hot spring at Angsana was perfect, and so much fun (and clean!)
Cons:
- Pollution - if you have a sensitive respiratory system, you may find yourself tearing, sneezing and your nose running like an open tap the whole time... which happened to one of us... and it's rough. (Note: he felt much better when we were in Huashan, but that's about it)
- China Highlight is fantastic, and it also costs about 2-3 times above the regular tours. Since it's tailor-made and suits the small group, we think it's still worth it (we have a mandarin speaker in the group, so language is not a barrier. If mandarin is an issue for your group, China Highlight is a no brainer, go for them).
Kenzie
Hong Kong
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