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Xi’an Guide: Terracotta Warriors, City Walls, Muslim Quarter, and More

20 5 月, 2026

Quick answer: The Terracotta Warriors are one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world and a must-see for first-time visitors to Xi’an. Book tickets online 7-30 days before your visit, take the metro Line 9 to Huaqingchi Station (Exit C, then Bus 613 or 602), and plan at least 3 hours to see Pit 1, Pit 2, Pit 3, the Bronze Chariot Exhibition Hall, and the Emperor’s Mausoleum at Lishan Garden. Tickets are ¥120 for adults, no on-site ticket window — you must reserve in advance with your passport.

Last reviewed: May 2026. Ticket rules, opening hours, and shuttle bus schedules can change. Confirm current details before booking.

Booking Tickets: What Foreigners Need to Know (2026)

DetailInformation
Adult ticket¥120 (~$17)
Student (7-18 / undergraduate)¥60 (half price)
Children under 6 / Seniors 65+Free (reservation still required)
Peak season (Mar 16–Nov 15)8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Off-season (Nov 16–Mar 15)8:30 AM–4:30 PM
Booking methodTrip.com (English, easiest), WeChat mini-program (7 days ahead), or tour operator
Booking window7-30 days in advance; 10+ days ahead during Chinese holidays

The ticket covers Pit 1, Pit 2, Pit 3, the Bronze Chariot Exhibition Hall, Lishan Garden (Emperor’s Mausoleum), and the free shuttle bus between sites. Bring your passport — it is your entry credential. There is no on-site ticket window; all tickets require online real-name reservation.

How to Get There from Xi’an

The museum is in Lintong District, about 40 km (25 miles) east of downtown Xi’an.

MethodDurationCostBest for
Metro Line 9 → Bus 613/60275-90 min¥10-15Budget travelers
Taxi or private car60-70 min¥120-150Convenience, groups
Tourist shuttle from Xi’an Railway Station~60 min¥5Budget from city center
Direct airport bus from Xianyang Airport (T3/T5)~90 min¥45Straight from airport

Recommended Visit Route (3-4 hours)

  1. Pit 1 — The iconic main hall with 6,000+ warriors in formation. Spend most of your time here.
  2. Pit 3 — The command center, smallest but most prestigious.
  3. Pit 2 — Mixed troops including the famous kneeling archer.
  4. Bronze Chariot Exhibition Hall — Exquisite artifacts, better lighting for photos.
  5. Lishan Garden — Free shuttle bus from the main site to the Emperor’s Mausoleum and bronze chariot museum.

Best arrival times: 8:30 AM at opening for 20-30 minutes of relative quiet, or 2:30-4:30 PM when afternoon groups thin out. Avoid 11:00 AM-2:00 PM peak. Hire a guide or rent the audio guide (¥30) — the site is far more meaningful with historical context. No flash photography inside the pits.

What to Bring

  • Passport — your ticket is linked to your passport number.
  • Comfortable shoes — lots of walking on hard surfaces.
  • Water and snacks — food inside is limited and pricey.
  • Sun protection in summer — Pits 1 and 2 have limited shade.
  • Translation app — English signage is present but limited in some areas.

Common Mistakes

  • Showing up without a ticket — no on-site sales, must book online.
  • Going at peak hours (11am-2pm) during Chinese holidays.
  • Skipping Lishan Garden — the bronze chariot museum there is excellent.
  • Expecting a 1-hour visit — you need 3-4 hours minimum for a meaningful experience.

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Editor note: Updated May 2026 with current tickets, Metro Line 9 access, and booking rules. Prices and transport can change — confirm before travel.