Getting to Xi'an
By Bullet Train | By Train | By Air | By Bus |
By Bullet Train
Numerous tourists benefit from Xi'an Bullet Train, which allows people feast the highlights of China saving more transfer time. For example, you just need to spend 5 hours or so by this train from Xi'an to Beijing; hence, you can come and go Xi'an or Beijing in one day. The opening of this high-speed train greatly shorten the distance from Xi'an to the major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, etc... People can eat Chinese hamburger in Xi'an in the morning, see the Forbidden City in Beijing at noon , and appreciate the Acrobatics Show on evening in Shanghai at last.
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By Train
As a junction station between eastern and western China, Xi'an Railway Station is a vital part of the Chinese railway network, contecting to major destinations include Beijing (11.5 hrs), Shanghai (16 hrs), Guangzhou (22 hrs) and Chengdu (13.5 hrs). It's just 30 minutes drive to city center from the station. The station provides a number of services including a foreign friendly ticket office with English speakers. Be advised, that you will need your passport for this. However, the best alternative is to purchase travel tickets in advance, especially during peak season.
By Air
The Xi'an Xianyang International is located 50 kilometers (31 miles) northwest of downtown Xi'an in neighboring Xianyang. The airport offers 68 daily domestic flights and 25 international flights to Asia, Europe, Oceania and America and is noted for having the most international connections in Western China.
There is a shuttle service that departs to and from the city at regular intervals from 6 am to 6 pm. These can be boarded just outside the airport. Taxis are also available. Although taxi 's are not the most economical option (RMB 150—180 to Xi'an), they are the most convenient, will take you directly to the hotel, and may be the only choice after 6 p.m.
By Bus
Xi'an is the hub of an extensive highway system. The commute between Xi'an and many large cities, covers 18 provinces and over 300 cities. Bus is a cheap way to travel in China and a good choice for people who is on budget. The Shaanxi Provincial Coach Station (Xi'an long-distance bus line terminal) is located southwest of the railway station. It is wise to buy tickets in advance during the peak period.
Get around in Xi'an
By Metro | By Bus | By Taxi | By Bike |
By Bus
It is convinent take a bus in Xi'an city, the bus could reach every attractions you want to visit. For example, Bus 306 to Terracotta Warrior. A one way ticket only costs RMB 7. And the regular buses within the city cost RMB 1 (RMB 2 for air-conditioned, marked with a snow-flake) no matter how far you go.
By Taxi
Based on different vehicle types, flag-down fare in Xian is either RMB 6 or 8 for first 2 km and RMB 1.5 or 2.4 is charged for every additional km from 06:00-23:00. And the base fare rises to RMB 7 or RMB 9, as well as surcharge is RMB 1.8 or 2.7 for each extra km from 23:00 to 06:00 next morning.
Tips: 16:00-17:00 is the shift exchange hour, it's possible hard to hail a taix during this time.
By Bike
Fortunately Xian's main attractions and scenary (except Terracotta Warriors) are bunched fairly close together, so renting a bike is a good option. Be wary of the narrow streets and cars that squeeze you out of the way.