Terracotta Warriors: Xi’an Historical Day Tour

Explore Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors and ancient city wall on a full-day tour. Discover history, culture, and local cuisine in one unforgettable experience.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses
  • Xi’an City Wall (Chengqiang) - The Xi’an City Wall ranks among the oldest, largest, and most well-preserved military defense systems globally. Constructed in the 14th century during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), it surrounds the historic…
What's Included
  • Professional guide
  • Entrance tickets to the attractions as listed in the itinerary
  • Lunch
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Terracotta Warriors and Horses on this day trip to Xi’an’s historical highlights, spending over two hours at this renowned archaeological site. In the afternoon, visit several of Xi’an’s ancient landmarks, including the City Wall, which is the largest, best-preserved, and oldest ancient city wall in China….

Location
Xi'an
Xi'an Bell Tower Hotel Lobby
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Ash
Apr 28, 2015
our tour guide Sunny was very... - <p>our tour guide Sunny was very knowledge of the region and subject - spoke great English and made my wife and I feel very welcomed - bus was comfortable and lunch was also very good and plentiful. thank you.</p>
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Stephen
Nov 16, 2012
Seeing the Terracotta Warriors is a... - <p>Seeing the Terracotta Warriors is a must see in your life. The day trip was well organised and the guide spoke very good English. Well worth the money.</p>
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Jackie
Sep 18, 2012
We thoroughly enjoyed this tour... - <p>We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. Our guide spoke reasonable english and was very informative. On the way back we wanted to visit the Muslim Quarter and they went out of their way to drop us near there instead of our hotel. This was a highlight of our trip to China.</p>
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Daniel
Jun 3, 2012
This was a very good tour. The only... - <p>This was a very good tour. The only negative point was that the guide did not explain enough, was too quiet and nor forthcoming with enough information.</p>
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Laura
May 14, 2012
The trip was very good and... - <p>The trip was very good and insightful. The warriors are quite the sight. Our tour guide was very informative and let us spend time browsing around and didn't rush us. I would have wished that we could have spent a little bit more time at the Pagoda.</p>
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Maryo
Oct 21, 2017
Our group of 7 first were taken to a... - <p>Our group of 7 first were taken to a reproduction factory to buy warrior statues, lacquered furniture and artworks (nice but not necessary), and then on to the real Terracotta Warrior pits and museum. We were told the Banpu Neolithic village was closed (?) so did the City Wall instead.</p>
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Michael
Jul 14, 2012
Pros:<br/> - professional... - <p>Pros:<br/> - professional, informative guide<br/> - the warriors were incredible, and we had a few hours there to enjoy them</p> <p>Cons:<br/> - two painful shopping stops in the morning, each lasting about thirty minutes<br/> - we stopped at the car park outside Big Wild Goose Pagoda, had a quick look at it from outside the compound (5 minutes) and then continued on our way.<br/> - the tea ceremony was, for all intents and purposes, another overpriced shopping stop.<br/> - Banpo village was historically interesting (I suppose), but essentially just a big whole in the ground. Really didn't need to go there.</p> <p>In summary:<br/> Our day started at 8am and we didn't arrive at the Warriors until after 2pm. This would have been fine if we'd have spent time at Big Wild Goose Pagoda (as advertised), but the majority of our morning was occupied with mind numbing shopping stops and an excursion to the bland Banpo Neolithic village. </p> <p>When we finally arrived at the Warriors, our guide was very informative and we had a good opportunity to explore and take photos at our leisure.</p> <p>Of course, the day didn't end when we departed the Warriors - it was time for "refreshments." (A vastly overpriced tea ceremony - I would have been happy to grab a bottle of water on the way out.)</p> <p>Would have been much more enjoyable if we'd have spent just half a day touring and removed all of the horrifically irrelevant stops.</p>
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From $83
up to 12 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).