Beijing to Xi'an
A journey connecting two of China's greatest ancient capitals. This route links imperial Beijing with the Silk Road gateway of Xi'an and the Terracotta Army.
Travel Options
High-Speed Rail
High-Speed Rail
Every 30 minutes
Flight
Flight
40+ flights daily
Overnight Sleeper Train
Overnight Sleeper Train
Several departures nightly
Route Comparison
| Type | Duration | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-Speed Rail | 4.5-6 hours | $75-$130 | Speed, comfort, and city-centre arrival |
| Flight | 2 hours | $50-$180 | Long distances over 1,000 km |
| Overnight Sleeper Train | 11-12 hours | $25-$60 | Saving on accommodation costs |
Booking Tips
Book train tickets on Trip.com or the official 12306 app, both of which accept foreign passports.
Tickets for popular routes sell out quickly during holidays — book at least two weeks in advance for Golden Week and Chinese New Year.
Second-class seats on high-speed trains are spacious and comfortable for journeys under five hours.
For overnight trains, soft sleeper berths offer the best comfort with a private four-bed compartment.
Domestic flights are often cheaper than trains for distances over 1,500 km, especially with budget carriers like Spring Airlines.
Download the Didi app for in-city rides — it works like Uber and supports English.
At train stations, arrive at least 30 minutes early as security screening and ID checks can be time-consuming.
Keep your passport handy — it is required for all train ticket purchases and boarding in China.
About Beijing

The capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world. Beijing is a treasure trove of ancient history, home to the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the Temple of Heaven. As the political and cultural heart of China, it seamlessly blends imperial grandeur with modern innovation.
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