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Scored 10
This was an amazing morning.
This was an amazing morning. Go early to avoid it being too crowded. Get yourself a guide so they can tell
You the history of the place. Fascinating! If I were to go again I would go in Autumn or spring when it’s a bit cooler. Incredibly hot in July and August!
Jenni
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The terracotta Army can be reached easily by regular bus...
The terracotta Army can be reached easily by regular bus from the bus station (2016) following Lonely Planet instructions. No need to pay for the expensive bus. If you bring the name “terracotta warriors” written in chinese (in the LP guide) and show it to any passager on the bus, they will make sure you get off at the right stop (the 2nd or 3rd from the bus station as this bus is sort of an express bus)
Mariana
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very expensive and busy, but a must-see in Xi'an.
Very expensive and busy, but a must-see in Xi'an. They are also no longer accepting foreign student cards for discounts, which is quite irritating. It's amazing to see the army and excavations, but best to go early in the morning to avoid the queues. Get the pubic bus there as well, it's much cheaper than an organised tour, and watch out for touts trying to sell you tickets to other places you're not interested in or persuade you to pay for a private tour guide at the entrance (not necessary at all as there is lots of information in English).
Katie_Travel_Boost
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Go as early as you can in the morning.
Go as early as you can in the morning. Preferably with a guide. If you leave getting there too late (ie. mid morning or later) it becomes VERY VERY crowded. Try to see the main hanger first where all the soldiers are. Then the other attractions as the crowds allow. Do NOT go on a Chinese public holiday and also, if possible not on a weekend. You have been warned it will be HEAVING!! Good luck, well worth it, but you need sharp elbows and a thick skin! : )
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A little bit disappointed with the Terracotta Army.
A little bit disappointed with the Terracotta Army. While Pit 1 is amazing there is very little in the other pits. Plus a video in English explaining the Army would have been so helpful. Finally it rained the entire time we were there and, the walk from the car park to the entrance gates, and then from the entrance gates to the various pits was just too long in the rain. We were soaked!
majella
Ireland
10
Scored 10
It's really interesting to see.
It's really interesting to see. You do not need a tour guide as it's easy to get around and explore as a non Chinese speaker. Plus there is not that many Chinese signs anyway. Avoid the market at the end it is heavily over priced with lots of scammers such as the “farmer”
Leah
United Kingdom
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We arrived at 9 am and were immediately checked in. After we used the facilities in the room and left for the day when we got back in the afternoon, our room was made up with fresh towels and new bottles of water. They also helped us book our tickets for the Terracotta army and suggested sights in the area. The hotel is near the Muslims quarter, and there are good restaurants, street foods, and shopping options within. The nearest metro station is about 10-15 minute walk.
The hotel is conveniently located in the city centre, it is modern, very stylish and elegant, the rooms are quiet and are cleaned daily. The staff is very kind and helpful, they helped us to book tickets for the bus to the Terracotta Army and took us to the bus stop. Breakfast is very good and during the day snacks and drinks are available for free in the dining room/ reception.
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