Travelers
Xi'an travel guides tailored to who you are — solo, couple, family, and more.
Xi'an is one of China's best cities for solo travelers: safe, walkable, and easy to navigate. Here's how to make the most of it alone.
Xi'an at night is one of China's most romantic cityscapes. From the lantern-lit City Wall to the Great Tang All Day Mall, here's where to go as a couple.
Xi'an works surprisingly well for families. The Terracotta Warriors fascinate kids, the City Wall is a giant cycling track, and the food is toddler-friendly.
Xi'an is surprisingly well-suited for senior travelers with the right planning. A practical guide covering accessibility, pacing, and comfort-first strategies.
How to experience Xi'an on a backpacker budget: cheap eats, affordable hostels, free attractions, and money-saving strategies that don't compromise the experience.
Traveling to Xi'an with friends? A practical guide to group dynamics: splitting costs, where to eat together, how to manage different interests, and the best group activities.
Studying abroad or on a gap year? Xi'an is surprisingly affordable. A student-focused guide to cheap eats, free attractions, hostel life, and seeing everything for under 200 RMB a day.
A photographer's guide to Xi'an: the golden hour spots, night photography locations, street photography in the Muslim Quarter, and how to get the best shots at every major sight.
Not rushing through sights? Xi'an rewards slow travelers. A guide to spending a week or more: neighborhood rhythms, teahouse afternoons, and the city beyond the checklist.