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One of the better midrange options near the Bell Tower and a reader favourite. The modern rooms are quiet and reasonably priced. The entrance is down an alley 20m west off Nan Dajie. All major credit cards accepted. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Located just outside the South Gate, HoJo's new 19-storey tower has great panoramas. The postmodern interior (featuring a white piano encased in a giant glass-and-steel ball) is more Shànghai than Xi'an, but the bottom line is competitively priced five-star chic. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Overlooking the Drum Tower, the Melody is a reliable midrange choice that sports orange throw cushions in clean but otherwise uninspired rooms. An exercise room, restaurant and bar are on site. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
With a promising location next to Louis Vuitton, the Prince achieves international standards of comfort, though it would certainly benefit from a more daring interior decorator (at least there's cable TV to watch). All major credit cards accepted. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Xi'an's self-proclaimed 'six-star' hotel is undoubtedly the most luxurious choice in the city. Curved lines and abstract art lend a familiar modernity to the place, although there's unfortunately not much in the way of local character. Reception is in the east wing; discounts out… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This large but serene three-star hotel claims to be the 'intellectuals homeland'. No-one can explain what exactly this means, but at any rate it's more stylish than its competitors across the road. Ideally located for evening strolls through the Muslim Quarter. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Xî'ân (China)