Xi'an Transportation
Xi'an is situated in the very heart of China's transportation
network. It is easy to reach by plane, train and bus. Please
read below for more information about arrival and departure into
Xi'an, as well as different means of getting around the city.
Xi'an
is served by the Xi'an Yang Airport, which is located around
45 kilometers from the city, about a one hour drive. As the fourth
largest airport in China, the Xi'an Yang International Airport
(XIY) has several flights to and from Xi'an to the major tourist
stops such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Urumuqi
and other cities in China.
Direct international flights are also available to Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and a few other Asian cities.
International airline routes from Germany, France, Britain, America
and Canada are available via transfers in Beijing and Shanghai.
Presently, with a total of 25 international air routes, Xi'an
has become the city with most international connections in Western
China.
The CAAC office, located at Dongmen Wai, Shimao Dasha in Xi'an
at telephone number (8629) 8248-1111, delivers airline tickets
free of charge. You can also book tickets through the Xi'an Hua'an
Airlines ticket office at No. 60 Nan Dajie at telephone number
(8629) 8724-1503 . Discounts are possible.
Travelers should aim to arrive at least 2 hours before your
flight. For inquiries you can contact Xi'an Yang International
Airport (8629) 8724-1503.
The busy train station, in the northeast corner of town, just
outside the city walls, is a major terminus for the east-west
line which splits just east of the city, one branch going north
to Beijing, the other east to Shanghai. The train station is
opened 24 hours.
Hotels also offer train ticket booking service for a nominal
service charge. Trains can really be packed with people during
holidays so be sure to buy train tickets one week in advance
of travel, especially during peak travel seasons.
City to City Bus
The Xi'an Bus Station is located just to the northwest of the
railway station square. Long-distance buses commute between Xi'an
and many large cities, covering 18 provinces and over 300 cities
and counties. Regular buses connect to Zhengzhou (573km/355 miles;
9 hr.; RMB111), Luoyang (425km/264 miles; 7 hr.; RMB65), Taiyuan
(685km/425 miles; 12 hr.; RMB128), and Tianshui (380km/236 miles;
6 hr.; RMB60). Six buses connect to Pingyao (7am-12:30pm; 8 hr.;
RMB115) and to Yan'an (402km/249 miles; 6 hr.; RMB52-RMB68).
Five afternoon sleeper buses connect to Yinchuan (720km/446 miles;
15 hr.; RMB110).
People usually buy bus tickets on the same day of travel. As
most buses arrive at night, it's best to have a destination in
mind and hail a taxi.
Public Buses
The largest concentration of city buses is found outside the
train station at the northern end of Jiefang Lu. There are other
clusters just outside the South Gate, and at the southern end
of Yanta Lu, just north of the Big goose Pagoda.
Most buses are self-service, so remember to prepare some small
change prior to boarding. Normal buses cost RMB1 per person and
air-conditioned buses are RMB 2 per person.
Bus #603 and #611 are particularly useful (see table below)
There are also many mini-buses, with the price generally ranging
from RMB 0.5 to 4 according to the distance of the journey. Take
good care of your belongings, as pickpockets target both residents
and tourists alike in crowded places.
BUS ROUTE |
DESTINATION |
No. 9 |
Train Station- Flats of Renmin
Hotel |
No. 41 |
Train Station- Heping Lu- Big
Goose Pagoda |
No. 215 |
South Gate- Chang'an Lu |
No. 501 |
Huangcheng Xi Lu,200m east
of the flats of Renmin Hotel-Nan Dajie- Big Goose Pagoda |
No. 601 |
Big Goose Pagoda- Dong Dajie-
Bei Dajie |
No. 603 |
Train Station- Jiefang Lu-
Bell Tower- Chang'an Lu and Foreign Language Institute |
No. 611 |
Train Station- Bell Tower-
Andingmen- West Bus Station |
There are plenty of taxis cruising the streets and they can
be hailed anywhere. Most taxis are green Santana sedans that
charge RMB 6 for the first 3 km (2 miles), then RMB 1.40 per
additional kilometer.
If you take a taxi at night after 11 pm, the flag-down rate
will increase to RMB 7 and then RMB1.8 for each extra kilometer.
Each waiting time of 5 minutes adds an additional charge to the
passenger fee of 1 kilometer.
The nicer taxis will charge RMB 8 for the first 2 km and RMB
2.4 for every extra km. Drivers use the meter in town, but for
the longer distance destinations (such as the Terra-cotta Warrior
Museum, airport, etc.) you will need to agree on a price prior
to departure. It is a good idea to write down your destination
in Chinese since taxi drivers in Xi'an often do not speak English.
As the streets are wide and flat, bicycling is a good way to
get around. All the major streets have bike lanes controlled
at major intersections by officials with flags. There are, however,
few bike parks, and most people run the risk of a RMB 10 fine
by leaving their bikes padlocked to railings. Make sure you have
a good security chain for your bike. You can rent a bike at many
hotels. They usually charge RMB 20 a day, with a deposit of
up to RMB 200. Alternatively you can purchase a new bicycle
for anywhere from RMB150 ¨C 300; or buy a used second hand bike
for RMB 50 ¨C 120.

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