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Xi'an's Ming Bell Tower lit up at night
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Xi'an in Half a Day: The 4-Hour Hit List

From ¥70120· Best season: Spring, Autumn
Photo by 我乃野云鹤, via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0

Only got an afternoon? A business traveler with a free window, a cruise-port call, or a layover long enough to escape the airport? This is the compressed route that delivers the three things you can't leave Xi'an without seeing — and you're back at your hotel by 7 PM.

Bell Tower → Muslim Quarter → City Wall at sunset. Three stops, four hours, all walkable inside the old city walls. You'll eat the city's best street food, see a Ming-dynasty tower, and end watching the lights come on over 600-year-old ramparts. Budget ¥70–120 (mostly food + one admission); no museum queues, no bus to the Terracotta Army (save that for a full day).

Wear walking shoes and bring Alipay or WeChat Pay — cash is rarely useful in the quarter.

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Day 1

  1. 14:00–14:30Xi'an Bell TowerMust-see

    Start at the Bell Tower (钟楼, Zhōnglóu) — the geographic and symbolic center of Xi'an, where the four main streets of the old city meet under a Ming-dynasty wooden tower. You don't need to climb it (¥30, 30 min if you do); the photos from the pedestrian underpass are the shot everyone takes, and they're free. This is your orientation point — everything on this half-day walk radiates from here.

    Walk 10 minutes north into the Muslim Quarter — follow the crowd.

  2. 14:30–16:30Muslim QuarterMust-see

    The Muslim Quarter (回民街 / 回坊, Huífāng) is Xi'an's food soul and the single best use of two hours in the city. Skip the souvenir-choked main strip (Beiyuanmen) after the first 50 meters and duck into the side lanes — Dapiyuan (大皮院) and the alleys behind — where the real eating happens. Grab a roujiamo (肉夹馍, the Xi'an pork "burger"), a bowl of biang biang noodles, and a persimmon cake from a street cart; ¥30–50 buys a feast. If you have time, peek into the Great Mosque (清真大寺, ¥25, Chinese-temple courtyards unlike any mosque you've seen).

    Walk 15 minutes south to the South Gate of the City Wall (Yongningmen).

  3. 17:00–18:30 (arrive before sunset)Xi'an City WallMust-see

    End on the City Wall (城墙, Chéngqiáng) at golden hour — enter at the South Gate (永宁门, Yǒngníngmén), climb the ramparts, and watch the old city light up as the sun drops behind the rooftops. ¥54 admission; you can rent a bike (¥45/3h) and ride a stretch of the 13.7 km circuit, or just walk the ramparts for 30 minutes and take in the view. The wall stays open until 22:00 in season, so there's no rush — this is the moment the day clicks into place. Metro Line 2 (Yongningmen station) takes you home from the gate.

    Done — metro, taxi, or walk back to your hotel.