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Xi'an: Terracotta Army Museum Group Tour/Tickets only option

Xi'an: Terracotta Army Museum Group Tour/Tickets only option

ITINERARY FOR THE GROUP DAY TOUR(BEST VALUED OPTION) The tour guide picks you up at your hotel in Xi'an downtown from 8:15-9:00am, then enjoy a ride to the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum (also called Xi'an Terracotta Army Museum). Afterwards, explore the museum for about 2.5 hours, which collects over 7,000 masterpieces made in China's Qin dynasty over 2200 years ago, including warriors, terracotta horses, and numerous bronze weapons. Learn about China's first emperor Qinshihuang, who firstly united the whole China and set up the first feudal empire in China. The mausoleum was built for him when he was still alive. After the visit, we will have a Xi’an local Chinese lunch at a restaurant where locals eat(Optional), taste the“Sanqin Combo”which includes Chinese Hamburger(Rou Jia Mo)‘Cold Noodles’(Liang Pi)and ‘Orange Flavor Sparkling Soda’ (Bing Feng Qi Shui). Drive back to your hotel in Xi’an downtown within the 2nd Ring Road. Option for reference: In the evening, you are suggested to watch the famous Great Tang Dynasty Show which unfold's the prosperity of Tang Dynasty before your eyes. The show tells the story of Wu Ze Tian, the only-ever Empress. Through her life story show, the audience will learn about the culture, military, and religion of the Tang Dynasty by dance and music. You can ask the guide to help reserve tickets and transfer you to the theatre. HOW TO GET THERE (THIS IS A REFERENCE FOR VISITORS WHO ONLY BOOK THE TICKETS WITH US): 1. From Xi'an downtown to Terracotta Army Museum: There are no direct public transport to Terracotta Army Museum from Xi'an downtown(Bell Tower). For self-guided tour, please follow the following instructions: 1).By taxi, usually it takes about 1 hour from Xi'an downtown to the museum and the cost is about 120RMB to 150RMB for single way. 2). Take metro line 6 to the terminal stop Fangzhicheng station(纺织城), then change to metro line 9 to Huaqingchi station, exit the station by Exit C, then take the tourist bus 613 to the Terracotta Warriors Museum. 2. From Xi'an Airport to the museum: 1). By taxi: Xi'an Airport to Terracotta Army takes 70 minutes and costs about 200 Yuan. 2). Take metro line 14 to North railway Station(North Square) , then change to line 4 to Administrative Center station,then Change to Metro Line 2 to Beidajie station, then Change to Metro Line 1 to Fangzhicheng station, then get our of the station and take the tour bus No. 613 to Terrocotta Army Museum. 3. From Xi'an North Railway Station to the museum: 1). By Taxi: it takes 1 hour at the cost about 160 Yuan. 2). Take metro line 2 to Beidajie, change to line 1 to Fangzhicheng, then change to line 9 and get off at Huaqingchi station. Finally take Lintong Bus 613 to the Terracotta Army Museum. It takes about 2 hours totally.

Beijing to Xi'an Terracotta Tour by Roundtrip Bullet Train

Beijing to Xi'an Terracotta Tour by Roundtrip Bullet Train

A Beijing driver will pick you up from your hotel in downtown Beijing at 5:30 or 6:20 am and take you to Beijing Railway Station. There's no need for a paper ticket. Just hold your passport. Show your passport to the staff at the train station entrance, and you will pass the entrance check and board the train. (Once your bullet train tickets are ready, we will send you a schedule. All the necessary information you need to know is on the schedule.) Upon your arrival at Xi'an Bullet Train Station, you will find your private guide and driver holding a sign with your name, waiting for you under the English sign "MEETING POINT 1" (South Square of the Arrival Floor). Lunch is optional and flexible, based on your request, either before or after visiting the Terracotta Museum (the cost is at your own expense). After the entire tour of the Terracotta Warriors Museum, your Xi'an guide and driver will take you to Xi'an Bullet Train Station. You will meet your Beijing driver at BEIJING XI (BEIJING WEST, 北京西) Railway Station around 22:40 - 23:00 pm, according to your tickets, and then be transferred back to your hotel at the end of the day tour. Note: If your travel day coincides with a Chinese holiday, train ticket booking will not be available (May 1 - 5, Oct. 1 - 7, Spring Festival period). Round - trip transfers between your downtown Beijing hotel and the train station are included in the tour. Round - trip transfers between Xi'an Bullet Train Station and the Terracotta Warriors are included in the tour. A private guide will serve you throughout the tour in Xi'an. Note 1: Bullet train tickets are not included in the tour. You can book them on your own or ask for our help. If you need our assistance, please provide a picture of your passport in advance for bullet train ticket booking. Note 2: If you cancel the train ticket booking, you will have to bear the cancellation loss. Note 3: We offer free assistance in booking bullet train tickets.

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(6 reviews)

Very impressive afternoon with my German-speaking tour guide Annie Han. Very well organized by the provider. The pickup from the hotel to the train station and in Xian at the agreed pickup point. Very well described. The only downside is the price. The agency takes at least 50% of the costs, which I find excessive

Rosa was brilliant, we were met at the train station on time and her explanation of what we were about to see on the journey to the Terracotta Museum made the time go very quickly - it was informative. Rosa's Englis is excellent and it made the whole day so easy and entertaining.

The museum is an amazing experience. We arranged travel from Beijing ourselves, and it wasn’t that difficult to be honest. We hired a guide at the museum, which I’d recommend as there’s a lot to take in.

I had a nice trip, Mary gives a lot of historical information on the car on the way to the attraction and also information while visiting

I really liked the guide, professional and competent, attentive to our needs. The excursion was therefore pleasant.