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Xi'an Neighbourhood Guide · 2026

Where to stay in Xi'an
for first-timers

Xi'an's heart sits inside an old city wall — but where on the wall should you sleep? Here is which area suits whom, how easy each is to get around, and the hotels worth booking in every one.

Before you book

Location in Xi'an decides your whole trip

Here's the thing about Xi'an that catches people out: unlike Shanghai or Beijing, almost all the headline sights cluster inside the old city wall — a near-perfect 13.7-kilometre square. Book the wrong corner and reaching the Bell Tower or the Muslim Quarter food street can mean two metro changes and a long walk every morning. Get it right and you'll walk to most of it, or ride two or three stops.

We've split the city into four main neighbourhoods. Each has its own character — price, atmosphere and what you can reach on foot all differ. Some areas suit a first visit; others are built for travellers continuing by train to Mount Huashan or Luoyang. Know what your trip looks like, pick the right base now, and the whole thing runs more smoothly.

Want the bigger picture first? See the Xi'an city guide. Otherwise, read on for the straight answer.

Top recommendation

The one-pick answer for most first-timers

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Best Base for First-Timers
Bell Tower / Muslim Quarter

For the majority of people visiting Xi'an for the first time, this is the most practical base by a wide margin. The Bell Tower and Drum Tower sit at the centre of the district, and a few minutes' walk takes you into the Muslim Quarter's Hui Min Street — rou jia mo, grilled lamb skewers and food stalls running the whole length of it. Metro Line 2 stops at Bell Tower (Zhonglou) and connects to every part of the city. Prices span a huge range, from hostels at around ¥80 a night (about ฿400) up to a Sofitel Legend suite. On your first morning in an unfamiliar city, that reach matters.

A strong anchor hotel for this neighbourhood: Sofitel Legend People's Grand — the 1953 Art Deco "People's Mansion" set in its own gardens, a short walk from the Bell Tower and the finest 5-star in the city. For a lighter budget, Atour Bell Tower South Gate is great value in a great spot.

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4 neighbourhoods

Which area suits you?

Honest vibe, nearest metro, and real reviewed hotels in each — with links to the full roundups.

The Muslim Quarter food street (Hui Min Street) in Xi'an at night — red lanterns and food stalls lining both sides, crowds of people eating Area 1
Bell Tower / Muslim Quarter
钟楼 / 回民街 · Most central · Walk to sights and food

Right for: First-time visitors who want a base within walking distance of everything. Step out and you're at the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower, the Great Mosque and the Muslim Quarter food street. After dark this is the liveliest part of the city. The trade-off: it's also the busiest and noisiest — if you want quiet, pick a hotel down a side lane or on a high floor.

Metro: Line 2 — Zhonglou (Bell Tower) station · a few minutes' walk to Hui Min Street
🏨 Sofitel Legend People's Grand — 5-star, 1953 Art Deco, the city's finest 9.6
🏨 Hilton Garden Inn Bell Tower — 4-star, near the Bell Tower, good value 9.6
🏨 JI Hotel Bell & Drum Tower — boutique, right by Hui Min Street 9.3
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Xi'an's old city wall and the South Gate (Yongningmen) — a massive grey-brick fortification with traditional Chinese rooftops and red lanterns Area 2
Inside the City Wall / South Gate
永宁门 Yongningmen · Old-city atmosphere · Calmer

Right for: Travellers who want the old-city feel without sitting in the middle of the Muslim Quarter's crowds. The South Gate (Yongningmen) zone is at its best after dark — walk up onto the wall, rent a bike and cycle the 13.7 km loop, or stroll the quieter, leafier streets around it. The trade-off: the street food isn't as concentrated as in the Muslim Quarter, so you'll walk or hop one metro stop north for it.

Metro: Line 2 — Yongningmen (South Gate) station · one stop north to Bell Tower
🏨 Atour Bell Tower South Gate — 4-star design, near the wall 9.6
🏨 Sofitel Legend People's Grand — 5-star, inside the wall, in gardens 9.6
🏨 Han Tang Inn Hostel — well-known hostel inside the wall, budget 9.6
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Datang Everbright City in Xi'an at night — a Tang-dynasty themed pedestrian street with buildings and pillars lit gold from end to end Area 3
Datang / Big Wild Goose Pagoda
大唐不夜城 / 大雁塔 · Modern · The Tang-dynasty night district

Right for: Travellers who prefer somewhere newer, cleaner and more orderly, and who want to walk the Tang-dynasty themed pedestrian street (Datang Everbright City) that glows from end to end after dark. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda and its musical fountain show are right here, away from the Muslim Quarter's bustle, and several 5-star design hotels sit in this district. The trade-off: you're about 15–20 minutes by metro from the Bell Tower and the city wall — this is the southern edge of the city.

Metro: Lines 3 & 4 — Big Wild Goose Pagoda · Line 8 (Hanyao, near W Xi'an)
🏨 W Xi'an — 5-star, bold design, beside Qujiang lake 9.7
🏨 The Westin Xi'an — 5-star wellness, 460 m from the pagoda 9.5
🏨 Shangri-La Xi'an — 5-star, Gaoxin business zone, famous breakfast 9.5
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Xi'an North high-speed railway station — a large modern station building with a broad open plaza in front Area 4
Near Xi'an North Station
西安北站 · HSR hub · Base for Huashan / Luoyang / onward

Right for: Travellers planning a high-speed train to Mount Huashan (~30 min), Luoyang (~1.5 hr), Chengdu or Beijing during the same trip — or anyone stopping in Xi'an for a single night before moving on. Sleep here and you'll walk to the platforms without sweating the traffic. The trade-off: the station is in the northern suburbs, about 30–40 minutes by metro from the Bell Tower, it's not a tourist area, and there's nothing to do in the evening.

Metro: Lines 2, 4 & 14 — Xi'an North Railway Station · ~30–40 min south to Bell Tower on Line 2
🏨 Atour North Railway Station — 4-star design, right by the station 9.6

This zone has just one reviewed pick, because most people stay central and simply ride the metro out to catch their train. Unless your departure is very early, a Bell Tower base is still more convenient.

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More to know

Budget, splurge & where to eat nearby

Budget vs splurge

On a tight budget, the Bell Tower and inside-the-wall area has hostels and 3-star hotels from around ¥80–350 per night (฿400–1,750) — for example Han Tang Inn Hostel, a long-running favourite inside the wall. If you'd rather pay for location and design, the full shortlist is at Top 6 Luxury Hotels in Xi'an — from the bold W Xi'an to the historic Sofitel Legend.

For a broader overview across every budget and area in one place, the Top 10 Hotels in Xi'an ranks by real guest reviews — start there, then drill into the area you like.

What to eat near where you're staying

The neighbourhood shapes the food as much as the hotel. The Xi'an Food Guide covers what to try, starting with rou jia mo, the "Chinese hamburger" and biang biang noodles. If you stay in the Muslim Quarter, the Muslim Quarter street food guide maps the very stalls outside your hotel door.

Frequently asked

FAQ · Before you book

What is the best area to stay in Xi'an for a first visit?
For most first-timers, the Bell Tower / Muslim Quarter is the strongest base. It sits right in the heart of the old walled city — you can walk to the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower and the Muslim Quarter food street (Hui Min Street) in minutes. Metro Line 2 stops at Bell Tower (Zhonglou) and gets you anywhere in the city. Prices run the full range, from hostels to a 5-star Sofitel Legend. You won't need a taxi to reach the main sights on your first day. See Top 10 Hotels in Xi'an for the full shortlist.
Where should I stay if I want to be inside the old city wall?
The South Gate (Yongningmen) area inside the City Wall has the strongest old-city atmosphere. At night you can walk up onto the wall itself, or rent a bike and cycle the full 13.7 km loop, and the surrounding streets are calmer than the Muslim Quarter. Atour Bell Tower South Gate and the Sofitel Legend are both in this zone. Metro Line 2 at Yongningmen is one stop south of Bell Tower.
Who does the Datang / Big Wild Goose Pagoda area suit?
The Datang Everbright City district around the Big Wild Goose Pagoda suits travellers who prefer somewhere newer, cleaner and more orderly, and who want to stroll the Tang-dynasty themed pedestrian street that lights up after dark. The Westin Xi'an is just 460 metres from the pagoda and W Xi'an sits beside Qujiang lake — both are 5-star design hotels. The trade-off: you're about 15–20 minutes by metro from the Bell Tower and Muslim Quarter.
If I'm taking a high-speed train to Huashan or Luoyang, which station should I stay near?
Stay near Xi'an North station (西安北站), the main high-speed rail hub — Mount Huashan is about 30 minutes away, Luoyang around 1.5 hours, Chengdu 3–4 hours and Beijing about 4.5 hours. Atour Hotel Xi'an North Railway Station is right there, which is convenient on a morning when you have an early train. The downside: the station is in the northern suburbs, about 30–40 minutes by metro from Bell Tower, and it is not a tourist area.
How many nights do I need in Xi'an, and do I have to move hotels?
Two to three nights suits the main city, and most people don't need to change hotels. From a Bell Tower base, metro Line 2 reaches the Big Wild Goose Pagoda or the South Gate in a few stops, and both the Terracotta Army and Mount Huashan work as day-trips from the centre. The only reasons to move are if you want to stay overnight at the Lintong hot springs (such as Angsana Xi'an Lintong) or you have a very early train out of Xi'an North station.
How do I get from Xi'an Airport (XIY) into the city centre?
Xianyang International Airport (XIY) is about 40 km northwest of the centre. The main options are the Airport Bus (¥25–30, around 1 hour, with lines running to the Railway Station / Bell Tower area), the Airport metro line (Line 14) to Xi'an North then a transfer to Line 2/4 into town, or a taxi/DiDi at roughly ¥120–150. Check the current timetable before you travel, as the airport rail links are periodically updated.
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