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Zuo You Ke Hotel (Xi'an Bell & Drum Tower Huimin Street)
4.7/51741 Reviews
Zhonggulou Square
Facilities: Basically, everything is available, and there is also a self-service laundry room. There are outdoor tables and chairs on the top floor of the fifth floor, which is more suitable for chatting and viewing with three or five friends at night. Hygiene: The room is very clean and larger than the hotel style, basically there is nothing to complain about. Environment: The fifth floor is also relatively quiet, but the sound insulation effect is not particularly good, and the door rebounds with too much pressure, which makes people feel easily pressed. You can't go straight to the fifth floor, you need to take the stairs from the fourth floor. If you have large and heavy objects, it is best to live on the fourth floor and below. Turn right and walk a little way to Sajin Bridge when you go out of the hotel. A little further ahead is the subway station. The location is still very good. By the way, the room is designed without a bathroom door, which is a design that is not very understandable 🤔🤔. Service: The service is still very good. The aunt who cleans the room will greet people warmly when she sees them, and the front desk guy and the pretty girl are also very polite. A hotel worth staying in for the second time, and a souvenir was given before leaving, which is a paper-cut of a shadow play.
Zuoyouke Theme Hotel
4.7/519 Reviews
Other Area in East Xi'an
The taste of the hotel is very elegant and comfortable. The service is warm and comfortable.

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More about ZUOYOUKEHOTEL, Xi'an

Xi'an, one of China's oldest cities, stands as a testament to its rich history and cultural heritage. As the starting point of the Silk Road, Xi'an offers visitors a portal to the past with its ancient landmarks and a vibrant city life.

Popular Attractions in Xi'an

  • Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang: Gaze upon the thousands of life-sized soldier statues, each with unique features, guarding China's first emperor in his afterlife.
  • City Wall: Stroll or cycle atop the well-preserved Ming Dynasty city walls, offering panoramic views of the city.
  • Bell Tower and Drum Tower: Located in the city center, these iconic structures mark the heart of old Xi'an and offer a glimpse into the city's timekeeping practices of the past.
  • The Great Mosque (Huiju Temple): Visit this architectural gem that blends Chinese and Islamic styles, a symbol of Xi'an's historical multiculturalism.
  • Big Wild Goose Pagoda: A symbol of Xi'an, this ancient pagoda is a marvel of Buddhist culture and architecture.
  • Small Wild Goose Pagoda: A quieter, more serene alternative to its larger counterpart, this pagoda is also an important Buddhist site.
  • Shaanxi History Museum: Discover the region's rich history through a vast collection of artifacts housed in this modern museum.

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

  • Currency: The Chinese Yuan (RMB) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it's wise to carry cash for smaller transactions.
  • Language: Mandarin is widely spoken. English is spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Chinese phrases can be very helpful.
  • Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions. When visiting temples, dress modestly and remove your hat when indoors.
  • Visa Regulations: Most visitors need a visa to enter China. Ensure you have the correct visa and that your passport is valid for at least six months.

Average Temperature and Packing Notes in Xi'an

SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring2510Light layers, umbrella for occasional rain.
Summer3525Lightweight clothing, sunscreen, hats.
Autumn2515Light sweaters, jackets for cooler evenings.
Winter10-5Warm clothing, coats, scarves, gloves.

What to eat in Xi'an

  • Biang Biang Noodles: Known for their width and chewiness, these noodles are served with a spicy sauce.
  • Yangrou Paomo: A hearty dish of bread soaked in a mutton or beef broth, typically shared among friends.
  • Jiaozi (Dumplings): A variety of fillings are available, from meat to vegetables, and they can be enjoyed all year round.
  • Roujiamo: Often referred to as the Chinese hamburger, it's a delicious combination of baked bread filled with slow-cooked meat.
  • Lamb Soup: A warming dish, especially popular during the colder months, served with flatbread.
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