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Getting Around Xian

Getting Around Xian

Shaanxi China Travel Guide

Public Transit In-Depth

Xi'an's subway system is modern, clean, and expanding. At the start OF 2024, it has 10 operational lines, covering many popular tourist spots and urban zones. The metro is fast, reliable, and bypasses surface traffic. English signage is prevalent, making it user-friendly for international visitors. The city also has an extensive bus network. Buses reach areas not covered by the subway. They could be slower due to traffic congestion and packed during peak hours. English signage is less common on buses.

You'll discover metro pick up maps at all stations, inside metro cars, online, and through various smartphone apps. Look for maps in English translations. Important hubs where multiple metro lines meet include Beidajie (Line 1 and Line 2), Xiaozhai (Line 2 and Line 3), and Longshouyuan (Line 2 and Line 4). These hubs are useful for scheduling your directions to different parts of the city.

Ticketing & Frequency

  • Metro: Single-journey admission from vending machines (cash/mobile pay). Xi'a Metro Card (长安通) for frequent use.
  • Mobile Payment Apps: Alipay or WeChat Pay connected to an international credit card may allow A quick response code scan at turnstile.
  • Bus: Fares usually flat ¥1 or ¥2. Pay with exact cash, Metro Card, or mobile applications.
  • Metro operates 6:00 AM-11:30 PM, frequency 3-5 minutes (peak). Buses vary, typically 6:00 AM-9:00 PM.

Accessibility

Newer subway terminals and trains are generally accessible (elevators, ramps). Older bus stops plus some older buses may have limited accessibility. Research specific routes.

Navigating Efficiently

Download a metro map app or Baidu Maps navigation/Amap of real-time directions. Avoid peak rush hours (7:30-9:00 AM, 5:00-7:00 PM). Trains and coaches become extremely crowded.

Language Aids

Knowing elementary phrases like "Where is the X station?" (X zhàn zài nǎlǐ?) can be useful. Observe local traditions for smoother interactions.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Official Taxis
  • Licensed taxis are typically green or blue/white, with a "TAXI" sign and meter.
  • You can get taxis on the street or find them at designated stands (train stations, hotels).
  • Start fare typically ¥9-¥10 for 3 km. Per-km rate ¥1.5-¥2.5. Pay with cash or mobile pay. Ensure the driver uses the meter.
Didi Chuxing Ride-Sharing
  • Didi Chuxing is the dominant ride-sharing app in China, similar to Uber.
  • The app has an English version and offers in-app translation for driver communication.
  • Link international credit cards for payment (sometimes with issues; linking to Alipay/WeChat Pay works better).

Safety & Airport Arrangements

Taxi Safety

Stick to clearly marked, official cabs. If unsafe, note license plate and driver ID. Avoid unmarked cars.

Didi Safety

Didi tracks journeys and provides driver details. Share ride details with family/friends.

Airport Pick-up

At XIY and major train stations, obey signs to official taxi booths or Didi pick-up spots.

Rental Cars

Car rental is generally not recommended for tourists due to Chinese driving license requirement and traffic complexity.

Rental Options Other

While self-driving is not common for tourists, Xi'an offers other options for renting exploring the city.

Bicycle Sharing Programs

  • Dockless Bike Share: Apps like Meituan Bike (美团单车) and Hello Bike (哈啰出行) are very popular.
  • You need to download the app, register (requires Chinese phone number and mobile payment linkage), then scan a QR code to unlock.
  • The registration process can be a barrier for international visitors without local credentials.
  • Two-wheelers are dockless; get and drop off anywhere within designated areas.

Xi'a City Wall Bike Rental

  • This is a popular and highly recommended activity.
  • Bicycles (single and tandem) are available for rent directly on top of the City Wall in several gates.
  • Cost: Approximately ¥45 for 2 hours for a single bike, ¥5 for each additional hour. Tandem bikes around ¥90 for 2 hours.
  • Cycling the entire 13.7 km circuit offers unique panoramic views and a relaxed way to experience this historic landmark.

Driving & Motorbike Notes

  • Car rental requires a Chinese driving license; IDPs are not recognized.
  • You might encounter heavy traffic, notably at busy times. Parking can be challenging and expensive.
  • Major city roads are generally well-maintained. Drive on the right side. Seatbelts are mandatory.
  • Rental of motorcycles or gasoline-powered scooters is not typically available for travelers.
  • Electric scooters are common among locals, but they also require a Chinese person driving license along with certain local registration.
  • For most tourists, biking the City Wall marks the extent of their two-wheeled adventure in Xi'an.

Walking & Cycling

Pedestrian Areas

The Muslim Quarter and areas around the Bell Tower and Drum Tower are best explored on foot. Wide sidewalks and areas for walkers only are available.

Walking Tours

Many local tour companies provide guided walking tours, focusing on the Muslim Quarter's food and history. Self-guided tours are easy with a good map or navigation app.

Bicycle Safety

Xi'an has a small number of dedicated cycle paths. Cycling in heavy traffic can be challenging. The path atop the City Wall is wide, flat, and exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists, providing a safe experience.

Specialized Transportation

Beyond the standard options, Xi'an offers unique or specialized transportation methods to enhance your sightseeing.

Tour Buses & Services

  • Many tour operators offer day tours from Xi'a to major locations such as the Terracotta Army and Huaqing Palace.
  • These tours include transportation, guides, and entrance fees, simplifying logistics.
  • Some sightseeing bus services operate on fixed routes covering attractions within the city center (Bell Tower, City Wall gates).
  • These services offer flexibility to explore at your own pace.

Unique Local Transport

  • Cable Cars/Funiculars: At Huaqing Palace, a cable car takes visitors up Mount Li, offering panoramic views.
  • Electric Carts within The city Wall: For those who prefer not to cycle or walk the entire 13.7 km length of the City Wall, electric small electric vehicles are available for hire.
  • These carts provide a fast and comfortable way to traverse portions of the wall.
  • Boat taxis and water transportation are not applicable to Xi'an as it is an inland city.

Accessibility Services

Infrastructure Improvements

Infrastructure is improving in major cities like Xi'an. Newer metro lines and large attractions are often designed designed to be accessible (elevators, ramps).

Progress in urban areas.

Remaining Challenges

Many older parts of the city, traditional regions such as the Muslim Quarter, and some public buses still present challenges with uneven surfaces, stairs, and limited accessibility.

Challenges in older districts.

Recommendations

If you have particular mobility requirements, inquire with individual hotels and attractions in advance. Consider hiring private transport or specialized tours for greater flexibility and comfort.

Plan ahead for specific needs.

Exploring Xi'an Intimately

Walking Routes
  • Muslim Quarter: Best explored on foot. Narrow, winding alleyways with food stalls and shops.
  • City Center: Regions near the Bell Tower and Drum Tower are pedestrian-friendly.
  • South Gate (Yongning Gate) to Small Wild Goose Pagoda: A pleasant walk along Chang'a Road.
Cycling Infrastructure
  • Dedicated bicycle lanes are limited on busy city streets. Cycling in heavy traffic can be challenging.
  • Xi'a City Wall: The safest option and most enjoyable place for cycling. The route atop the wall is wide and flat.
  • Some newer urban parks and greenway trails have dedicated cycling paths.

Safety For Pedestrians & Cyclists

  • No specific "no-go" areas are unsafe for pedestrians or cyclists.
  • Exercise caution on busy multi-lane streets or at large intersections where traffic is dense and fast-moving.
  • Use designated pedestrian crossings and traffic signals.
  • Always stay vigilant, especially in crowded markets or busy streets.
  • Walking and cycling offer intimate ways to explore Xi'an.
  • You find details and immerse yourself in the city'its vibe.
  • For detailed walking tour options, guided tours focus on food and history.
  • Self-guided tours are simple with a good map or navigation app.

Final Transportation Advice

Public transport presents a true and cost-good way to experience Xi'an, connecting you to all major attractions.

For most tourists, cycling along the City Wall is the extent of their two-wheeled adventure in Xi'an, with other forms of transport covering the rest of their needs.