Located in Xi'an and with Bell Tower reachable within 400 metres, Holiday Inn Express Xi'an Bell Tower, an IHG Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout...
Monica
Portugal
- Really nice location in the city center;
- Laundry room available (no extra cost);
- There was always water available.
Boasting a shared lounge, bar and free WiFi, Campanile Xian Bell Tower is set in Xi'an, 300 metres from Drum Tower. 500 metres from Muslim Street and Bell Tower.
SOON DESIGNER HOTEL Xi'an Drum Tower & YONGNING Gate Branch features a fitness centre, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Xi'an.
Larry Tan 1109
Singapore
The staff friendly and helpful.
We meet their two staff in the elevator when check-out and they just getting off work for the day. However, they offer to
help us to carry our Luggages to the pickup point.
They are excellent in customer service. Keep it up the good job!
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.
Jamii
Hong Kong
I want to commend a staff called Jones Zhao who when above and beyond his duty to be helpful with directions and suggestions.
Boasting an on-site Chinese museum with over 2000 artifacts, The Westin Xian offers a luxurious getaway in one of the major ancient cities of the world - Xi'an.
amy
Australia
Location is great, right in the middle of everbright city, you go left is the pagoda and fountain, go right is where the nightly shows and snacks, small shopping center right opposite the road. All the staff are great, working very hard to make our stay enjoyable.
Located in Xi'an, less than 1 km from Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Campanile Hotel Xi'an Dayan Pagoda Datang Night City Hotel provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant...
Lisa
Germany
Very friendly staff.
Selfservice laundry.
Good location
Located in Xi'an, 4.5 km from Xi'an City Wall, Holiday Inn Express Xi'an Ancient Town West, an IHG Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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.
Situated in Xi'an and with Drum Tower reachable within 7.7 km, The Ritz-Carlton, Xi'an features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a bar.
Situated conveniently in the Yanta district of Xi'an, InterContinental Xi'an Hi-Tech Zone is set 9 km from Drum Tower, 9.3 km from Bell Tower and 10 km from Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
Located besides Tang Paradise, a 9-minute drive from Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Gran Melia Xian offers accommodation in Xi'an, featuring private gardens, a lake and an international brand shopping mall.
- Perfekte Lage
- Personal zuvorkommend und englischsprachig
Well set in the centre of Xi'an, Ibis Styles Hotel - 260M from Guangji Street Subway Station provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
Featuring a fitness centre, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Delta Hotels by Marriott Xi'an is located in Xi'an, 3.5 km from Xi'an City Wall and 1.9 km from Daming Palace.
Set in Xi'an, 8 km from Daming Palace, JW Marriott Hotel Xi'an features views of the city. The property is situated 9.1 km from Xi'an City Wall, 12 km from Drum Tower and 12 km from Bell Tower.
The Hotel facility is excellent, the room is large and clean.
The breakfast also very great
Located in Xi'an, less than 1 km from Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Campanile Hotel Xi'an Dayan Pagoda Datang Night City Hotel provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant...
Sehr gute Lage. Die Zimmer sind groß und sehr sauber.
Holiday Inn Express Xi'an North is situated in Xi'an, only a 5-minute walk from Xingzheng Zhongxin Subway Station. Xi'an North Railway Station can be easily reached by a 6-minute subway ride.
The Fairway Place, Xi'an - Marriott Executive Apartments is located at the centre of Hi-tech development zone, only an 8-minute walk from the Yanpingmen Station (Line 3).
Dream Designer Hotel - Huimin Street Branch of Xi'an Bell and Drum Tower features air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TV in the Xincheng district of Xi'an.
It was a central location and the rooms were great.
Located in Xi'an and with Bell Tower reachable within 400 metres, Holiday Inn Express Xi'an Bell Tower, an IHG Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout...
Great location
Good rooms
Good breakfast
Good Value
Boasting a shared lounge, bar and free WiFi, Campanile Xian Bell Tower is set in Xi'an, 300 metres from Drum Tower. 500 metres from Muslim Street and Bell Tower.
The stuff are super kind and helpful. The location is so convenient.
Ideally located in the heart of historical Xi’an, the gorgeous Xi'an Dajing Castle Hotel is around a 5-minute stroll from Yongning Gate, the south gate of the ancient city wall.
Best location, good breakfast, standard comfortable room.
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.
Located within 6.8 km of Drum Tower and 7.1 km of Bell Tower, Vienna International Hotel Xian High Technology Road provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Xi'an.
Jinjiang Inn Xi'an Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is located in Xi'an, 1 km from Big Wild Goose Pagoda and 3.6 km from Xi'an City Wall. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
JW Marriott Hotel Xi'an Southwest has a fitness centre, garden, a restaurant and bar in Xi'an. The property is set 8.1 km from Drum Tower, 8.4 km from Bell Tower and 8.6 km from Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
FAQs about hotels in Xi'an
On average, 3-star hotels in Xi'an cost £34 per night, and 4-star hotels in Xi'an are £42 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Xi'an can on average be found for £71 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Xi'an this weekend is £41 or, for a 4-star hotel, £60. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Xi'an for this weekend cost on average around £103 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £40 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Xi'an for tonight. You'll pay on average around £62 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Xi'an will cost around £91 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly direct to Xi'an Xianyang International Airport from major global cities or domestic locations. Alternatively, take a high-speed train from Beijing (5-6 hours) or Shanghai (6-7 hours). No direct water transport available. Transfers may be required depending on departure point.
Terracotta army is of course the top thing to visit in Xi'An...
Terracotta army is of course the top thing to visit in Xi'An. Do not miss the bronze carriages. They are incredible and the museum created just for them is exceptional.
Xi'An is one of the best places we visited in China. The whole town is fantastic. A walk on city walls is unforgettable. Xi'An museum has great exhibits, especially in the underground area. There are a lot of great museums in Xi'An and it is worth spending a few days in this beautiful town.
Byzantino Travel
Greece
10
Scored 10
Thousands of years of history in this vibrant town, with...
Thousands of years of history in this vibrant town, with amazing food diversity, mind-blowing tour sites, and a fun attitude. There are lots of shopping opportunities as well with plenty of malls to choose from that feature Chinese and international brands. Don't forget to set your phone up with Alipay or WeChat linked to a credit card so you can easily make purchases or order rides with Didi. Not absolutely necessary but makes things MUCH EASIER (this is generally true for anywhere in China)..
Joshua
United States
10
Scored 10
Xi'an has a long history and is of great cultural importance...
Xi'an has a long history and is of great cultural importance in China. There are therefore many historic sites to visit (e.g. the Terracotta Warriors, Giant Goose Pagoda, Bell Tower, City Walls). It also has a large Muslim quarter, which is interesting to wander around. The food is good, and the Muslim quarter has some particularly interesting and tasty dishes. The city is easy to get around. Like most Chinese cities, it has a good metro system that is easy to navigate (everything is in Chinese and English), but the city centre inside the old city walls can be easily explored on foot. The city walls are intact, and you can walk all the way around - another way to see the city! The walls are also surrounded by a moat and very pretty gardens. As well as the historic sites, Xi'an is a thriving modern city, so there are good shopping malls and plenty of nightlife, if that's what you want.
Melanie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fascinating ancient city and capital of past Chinese...
Fascinating ancient city and capital of past Chinese dynasties. A eye opening and crash course of the ancient Chinese civilization. A cauldron of different faiths, cultures languages, etc. In addition to the tombs, city gates, city walls, temples, mountains and mosque, etc .. must try out the Han costume and the local food. The experience is definitely memorable and adds a element of fun.
Chee Chong
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Most people only knows about Terracotta in Xi'an.
Most people only knows about Terracotta in Xi'an.
There are 4 shows (performances 60-70 minutes) that is a must watch when you are in Xi'an if you are into broadway shows. This is much better and at grander scale
Attached picture of shows and pricing for seats
Michael ChangHY
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Terracotta warriors and bicycling the old city walls are a...
Terracotta warriors and bicycling the old city walls are a must do, the wild goose pagoda and muslim quarter are worth visiting too (although the view from the pagoda is not that great on smoggy days). The huaqing spa pools/site of the 'Xi'an incident' is interesting for fans of historical archaeological sites and early 20th century Chinese history. The bell tower and drum tower are better from the outside so leave these until last. The food in the city is distinctive and varied - shop around for a good place to sample biang biang noodles and the rou jia mou/hanbao pork buns.
Things to avoid: the Chang'an tower/pagoda is a modern construction in a business/convention/wedding location venue so don't bother unless you want a big walk around a large park/lake (all constructed, not an ancient venue as is given the impression of in the tourist maps).
Similar to this, the Daminggong is the location of a (now burnt down) old wooden palace so there is nothing to see except a large park with lakes and multiple models of what it used to look like.
We arrived at 9 am and were immediately checked in. After we used the facilities in the room and left for the day when we got back in the afternoon, our room was made up with fresh towels and new bottles of water. They also helped us book our tickets for the Terracotta army and suggested sights in the area. The hotel is near the Muslims quarter, and there are good restaurants, street foods, and shopping options within. The nearest metro station is about 10-15 minute walk.
The hostel has a very central location in walking distance to the drum tower. The staff was very welcoming, speaks a little English (uses translation app otherwise) and showed me the room (the only time that this happed during my 2 weeks stay in China).
The bed was super comfy, the room and hostel has a relaxed, simple vibe. The bathroom is small but facilities are great and super clean. The toiletts are heated and flush themselves. The breakfast was simple but plenty.
We had a queen room, and it was excellent. The bed was soo comfortable, we didn't want to leave in the mornings! Beautiful space, very well located, the staff were super helpful. They only issue was the wifi, as it was pretty much non-existent in the two days we were there, but we later realised that wifi wasn't working that well on our devices all across china, so perhaps it's just our phones.
A fabulous hotel with attentive staff from the minute you walk in. Modern facilities with accessible Laundry and gym. Buffet breakfast and a modest afternoon tea available as part of the room rate. Dinner in the restaurant was delicious. Every staff member was lovely, including housekeeping, who were so accomodating and eager to interact and ensure we had a pleasurable experience.
Few minutes away by walk from City Wall South Gate, drum tower, mall and restaurants. There is a comvenient store right opposite to the hotel. The breakfast is fine and not all Chinese. The room is clean and well—fuctional. We visited here in winter (December) and the room temp is still warm for us. Highly recommend!
Location is perfect! walking distance to many attractions, city wall view room view is amazing especially at night~staffs are all friendly, room is a little bit old but clean~in general, very good value hotel and I’ll definitely recommend to stay:)
Loved this hotel! It was peaceful, clean, modern and the staff was very attentive to customer’s comfort. The breakfast was exceptional!
If I’ll go back to Xi’an, I’ll stay here again!
The location is great, especially for young people. The apartment itself is quite old, nicely designed. No view. It is a good choice for a family who wants to cook and stay together.
Location is very convenient, staff were very helpful. Lovely hotel.
Breakfast was ok but a bit limited. For example All Bran was available on first day but not after that.
The place was very pretty and cozy, and it also had a small table with tea set for tea enjoyment. The hotel was a walking distance from the train station too.
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