
Dive into Xi'an's living history β the blend of Chinese and Silk Road cultures β on this immersive private day tour. Start at the Muslim Quarter, the vibrant heart of Xi'an's Hui Muslim community for over 1,300 years. Walk through narrow streets lined with food stalls, spice shops, and handicraft stores. Visit the Great Mosque β one of China's oldest and most remarkable mosques, built entirely in Chinese temple architectural style with Arabic calligraphy. After sampling street food for lunch, visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, a 7th-century Buddhist pagoda built to house sacred scriptures brought from India by the monk Xuanzang. Explore the Da Ci'en Temple complex and its peaceful gardens. End the day at the Shaanxi History Museum (or the Small Wild Goose Pagoda if the museum is sold out), home to treasures spanning 13 dynasties. Includes hotel pickup, private guide, all entrance fees, street food tasting, and private transport.
| Group size | Per Adult | Vehicle | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 traveler | $317.00 | 5-Seat Sedan | $317.00 |
| 2 traveler Β· you | $163.00 | 5-Seat Sedan | $325.00 |
| 3 traveler | $111.00 | 5-Seat Sedan | $333.00 |
| 4 traveler | $105.00 | 7-Seat MPV | $418.00 |
| 5 traveler | $85.00 | 7-Seat MPV | $426.00 |
| 6 traveler | $83.00 | 9-Seat Van | $500.00 |
| 7 traveler | $73.00 | 9-Seat Van | $508.00 |
| 8 traveler | $69.00 | 14-Seat Minibus | $548.00 |
| 9 traveler | $67.00 | 14-Seat Minibus | $600.00 |
| 10 traveler | $61.00 | 14-Seat Minibus | $608.00 |
| 11 traveler | $56.00 | 14-Seat Minibus | $616.00 |
| 12 traveler | $52.00 | 14-Seat Minibus | $624.00 |




Meet your guide and driver. Brief overview of Xi'an's 3,100-year history as the starting point of the Silk Road.




Your guide will meet you directly at your hotel lobby within Xi'an's city center. Hotels outside the city center may require a small additional pickup fee.

The Terracotta Warriors are unforgettableβbut Xi'an has so much more. Ancient city walls you can bike on, a Muslim Quarter that's been trading for 1,300 years, and some of the best street food in China.

Three days is the sweet spot for Xi'an. Enough time for the Terracotta Warriors, the city wall, the Muslim Quarter, and even a side trip to Mount Hua if you are feeling adventurous.