Latest Reviews for Xi'an Hotels

Sheraton Xi'an North City Hotel
4.8/58166 Reviews
Beiguan/Longshou District
My husband and I stayed in this hotel for three nights. We booked a standard room which was very affordable, and the hotel is located in the city centre, great location! There is a subway station just right next to the hotel so that’s very convenient as traffic in Xi’an is terrible! Upon check-in, a member of staff helped us and he was very friendly, he spoke English very well and that was helpful for us. Apparently the room that booked isn’t available so they upgraded us to a suite which was sweet! The room was humongous! It was very fancy, however I think the hotel is quite old, and some interior needs changing. We had a massive bed, maybe a California king bed? Very comfy bed! We had afternoon tea for two and a happy hour in the evening. (Not our favourite but it was a good deal). The gym was good too, they have some basic equipment and we were happy with it. The swimming pool was full of children so we didn’t use it, as we wanted peace and quiet. This is the most exciting part! On our final night, we got back quite late from exploring Xi’an and when we entered our room, it was pretty dark. No electricity. 🤣 I was super exhausted and I wanted to have a bath and just relax. But no can do. We had to go downstairs and update staff about the situation. We were told to wait downstairs, they gave us some water and we sat for about 15 minutes or so. And then a staff came to see us with a new set of key cards. She apologized to us for the inconvenience, like many times! We told her it wasn’t their fault but I think they really need some renovation haha (I didn’t say that to her), so she said we will be moved to a different room, from 20th floor to 28th floor. It sounded like we just got upgraded again! Haha. So we headed up to our new room, I opened the doors and wow! It was a 2-floor suite! It was amazing! I wanted to live in it haha. We were very exhausted and tired but it was a very sweet experience to have! My favourite was the bathroom as we had double sinks! (Yup that’s my thing) Overall, our stay in this hotel has been amazing. (Apart from the electricity problem) We liked the staff best, they were very helpful and kind to us. Everyone who worked in this hotel has been superb! And lastly, the manager gave us 20% discount as a compensation for the electricity incident. I would recommend this hotel to others due to its great location and incredibly helpful staff.
Sheraton Xi‘an Hotel
4.5/52822 Reviews
Tumen Area
The hotel is not that close to the downtown. It takes some time to get to any of tourist attractions places. However, the overall experience was amazing! The room service, amenities, attitude of the staff, cleanliness - everything was perfect. The reception staff spoke English and they were not only very polite, but also always ready to help with some advice, or to assist in case of any needs. Buffet breakfast - delicious, rich, big diversity of everything. The buffet dinner is served in the same restaurant (have to buy separately), which is also worth the price, they do their best to satisfy everyones taste. Definitely, would stay there again.
Sheraton Xi'an Chanba
4.6/5949 Reviews
International Exhibition Center/Chanba
The room environment and scenery are excellent, but the front desk service is average. I took a taxi 40 minutes to check in, but was told that there were no rooms, but I could make an appointment on Ctrip. Then I checked in, probably because of the shortage of rooms, and waited for nearly an hour before I could check in. I could only wait and there was no progress feedback during the period. It was a waste of taking such a long taxi to check in.
Sheraton Xi'an South
4.8/52056 Reviews
High-tech Zone
Was pleasantly surprised by the customer service staff by the name of Mike, who went an extra mile in assisting me with my request of booking several local attractions as I did not have a local mobile phone number. Overall, a great experience here although the location may not be ideal for leisure travelers due to its proximity to the high tech zone

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More about Sheraton, Xi'an

Xi'an is one of the oldest cities in China and holds a significant place in Chinese history and culture. Known as the starting point of the Silk Road, Xi'an was the capital of 13 dynasties, including the famous Tang Dynasty, making it a treasure trove of ancient relics and architectural wonders. The city is most famous for the Terracotta Army, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring thousands of life-sized soldier and horse statues.

Xi'an also offers a rich culinary scene, with local specialties like Biang Biang noodles and Yang Rou Pao Mo (mutton soup with bread). Despite its historical significance, Xi'an is a modern, bustling city with a vibrant nightlife and shopping scene.

Average Cost of Hotels in Xi'an

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Xi'an. Here, there are more than 738 hotels for you to choose from.

  • There are 53 five-star hotels in Xi'an at an average price of 97 USD per night.
  • There are 140 four-star hotels in Xi'an at an average price of 46 USD per night.
  • There are 193 three-star hotels in Xi'an at an average price of 32 USD per night.
  • There are 281 two-star hotels in Xi'an at an average price of 21 USD per night.

Xi'an has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Xi'an. A popular hotel in Xi'an, Skytel Xi'an is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Citadines Central Xi’an.

Must-Experience Attractions for First-Time Visitors

  • Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum: One of the most famous archaeological finds in the world, the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum is a must-visit attraction for first-time visitors to Xi'an.
  • Xi'an City Wall: The ancient city wall of Xi'an is one of the best-preserved city walls in China. Built during the Ming Dynasty, the wall stretches for 13.7 kilometers and offers a unique perspective of the city.
  • Shaanxi History Museum: This world-class museum showcases the rich history and culture of the Shaanxi province, with artifacts dating back to the Neolithic period. Highlights include treasures from the Han and Tang dynasties, as well as a collection of terracotta figurines and pottery.
  • Bell Tower: The Bell Tower, built during the Ming Dynasty, houses a large iron bell that was used to mark the time.
  • Mount Huashan: For those seeking adventure, a trip to Mount Huashan is a must. One of China's Five Great Mountains, Huashan is known for its steep cliffs, narrow paths, and breathtaking views.

Transportation in Xi'an

  • Xi'an Xianyang International Airport: The main gateway to the city, offering numerous domestic and international flights.
  • High-Speed Trains: Xi'an's train network connects it to major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, with fast and frequent services.
  • Subway: A convenient way to navigate the city, with lines that reach most of the popular tourist sites.
  • Buses and Taxis: Affordable and widely available, buses and taxis are great for short-distance travel within the city.

Better to Know Before Visiting Xi'an

  • Language: The official language in Xi'an is Mandarin Chinese. While some locals may speak English, it is helpful to learn a few basic Chinese phrases to help you communicate with locals.
  • Currency: The currency used in Xi'an is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). It is recommended to carry cash, as not all establishments accept credit cards. You can exchange money at banks, hotels, and exchange kiosks.
  • Weather: Xi'an has a temperate climate with hot summers and cold winters. The best time to visit is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant.
  • Safety: Xi'an is generally a safe city for tourists. However, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions, such as not leaving your belongings unattended and avoiding poorly lit areas at night.
  • Etiquette: Chinese customs and etiquette may be different from what you are used to. It is important to be respectful and observe local customs. For example, tipping is not common in China, and it may be considered rude in some situations.

Must-try Food in Xi'an

  • Roujiamo: Often referred to as the Chinese hamburger, Roujiamo is a popular street food in Xi'an. It consists of a meat filling, usually pork, stewed for hours in a soup containing over 20 spices and seasonings, sandwiched in a freshly baked bun.
  • Biang Biang Noodles: These are one of the "Eight Strange Wonders of Shaanxi". They are thick, wide, and incredibly long, often served with a spicy sauce, vegetables, and sometimes meat.
  • Yangrou Paomo: This is a mutton soup served with wheat flour flat bread. The bread is broken up and added to the soup, along with vermicelli noodles, pickled garlic, and hot sauce.
  • Liangpi: A cold noodle dish made from rice or wheat flour, served with a tangy, spicy, and savory sauce. It's a refreshing dish often enjoyed in the summer.
  • Guantang Baozi: These are large, juicy dumplings filled with meat and a rich, savory broth. They are usually served with a straw to drink the soup before eating the dumpling.
  • Shaanxi Sandwich (La Zhi Rou Jia Mo): This is a traditional snack in Shaanxi Province. The bread is crispy and the meat inside is juicy and tender.

Best Time to Visit Xi'an

The best time to visit Xi'an is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is comfortable and suitable for outdoor activities. The summer can be hot and rainy, while the winter can be quite cold. Additionally, these off-peak seasons often have fewer tourists, making sightseeing more enjoyable.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.64°C during the day, 1.93°C at night

• April to June: 23.15°C during the day, 17.25°C at night

• July to September: 26.94°C during the day, 22.03°C at night

• October to December: 10.36°C during the day, 5.74°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 14.53 cm

• Summer: 51.3 cm

• Autumn: 92.4 cm

• Winter: 30.03 cm

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