Embark on a flavorful journey through Xi’an with Yunyun, savoring street foods, scenic Tuk Tuk rides, and local culture. Perfect for foodies and explorers.
Embark on a flavorful journey through Xi’an with Yunyun, savoring street foods, scenic Tuk Tuk rides, and local culture. Perfect for foodies and explorers.
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Xi’an Bell Tower - The Bell Tower stands as one of Xi’an’s most renowned landmarks, situated at the city’s core. Constructed in 1384 during the Ming Dynasty, it served both as a timekeeper and a symbol of the city.
The tower exemplifies traditional Chinese architecture, featuring a wooden structure, green glazed tiles, and a golden rooftop. From…
- Xi’an Bell Tower - The Bell Tower stands as one of Xi’an’s most renowned landmarks, situated at the city’s core. Constructed in 1384 during the Ming Dynasty, it served both as a timekeeper and a symbol of the city.
The tower exemplifies traditional Chinese architecture, featuring a wooden structure, green glazed tiles, and a golden rooftop. From its summit, visitors can enjoy a splendid view of the old city and its bustling streets.
- Drum Tower (Gulou) - Positioned in the heart of Xi’an’s old city, the Drum Tower was initially erected in 1380 during the Ming Dynasty. It derives its name from the large drum used for timekeeping and signaling significant events. Alongside the nearby Bell Tower, it once played a crucial role in the city’s timekeeping system.
Today, the Drum Tower is a celebrated historical landmark. Visitors can admire its traditional architecture, view ancient drums on display, and enjoy live drum performances. From the top, one can also enjoy a fantastic view of the vibrant Muslim Quarter and surrounding city streets.
- Muslim Quarter - Nestled in the heart of Xi’an, the Muslim Quarter is a vibrant and colorful street renowned for its delectable street food and rich cultural ambiance. It is home to the city’s Hui ethnic minority, who have resided here for centuries.
As visitors stroll through the narrow alleys, they will encounter sizzling skewers, hand-pulled noodles, crispy beef pancakes, and the famous Xi’an lamb soup. The area is also ideal for shopping for local snacks, handmade souvenirs, and experiencing traditional Muslim culture.
Whether a foodie or a culture enthusiast, the Muslim Quarter is a must-visit when in Xi’an!
- Great Mosque of Xi’an - Hidden within the bustling Muslim Quarter of Xi’an, the Great Mosque of Xi’an is among the oldest and most renowned mosques in China. Established in the 8th century during the Tang Dynasty, it beautifully merges traditional Chinese architecture with Islamic elements.
Unlike typical Middle Eastern mosques with domes and minarets, this mosque features classic Chinese rooftops, wooden pavilions, and tranquil courtyards. It remains an active place of worship for the local Hui Muslim community.
- Xi’an City Wall (Chengqiang) - The Xi’an City Wall is one of the oldest and best-preserved city walls in China. Originally constructed in the 14th century during the Ming Dynasty, it was built on the foundations of the Tang Dynasty city walls.
The wall stretches approximately 13.7 kilometers (8.5 miles) and forms a complete rectangle around the ancient city center. It is wide enough for walking, cycling, or even riding a small electric cart on top.

- Dinner
- Small-group tour (less than 10 people)
- 5-6 food stops
- Private transportation
- Driver and local guide
- Beer and soft drinks
- Dinner
- Small-group tour (less than 10 people)
- 5-6 food stops
- Private transportation
- Driver and local guide
- Beer and soft drinks
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Why Choose This Tour?
Discover Xi’an’s lively culinary scene just like a local! This tour provides exclusive access to hidden dining spots, priority entry to popular food locations, and a small-group setting for personalized attention. Ideal for newcomers, culture enthusiasts, and food lovers, this tour combines genuine flavors, local customs, and…
Why Choose This Tour?
Discover Xi’an’s lively culinary scene just like a local! This tour provides exclusive access to hidden dining spots, priority entry to popular food locations, and a small-group setting for personalized attention. Ideal for newcomers, culture enthusiasts, and food lovers, this tour combines genuine flavors, local customs, and Xi’an’s breathtaking night views into a memorable journey.
Highlights:
- Savor 4–5 carefully selected local street foods – from delicious lamb soup to handmade sesame noodles, along with a refreshing local-style ice cream.
- Wander through the historic Muslim Quarter, exploring century-old food stalls and family-owned eateries.
- Enjoy a Tuk-Tuk ride with scenic views of Xi’an’s illuminated Bell Tower, Drum Tower, and ancient city walls.
- Conclude the evening at a cozy craft beer bar, sampling local brews while enjoying the city’s nightlife.
Convenient meeting point near the Bell Tower
⏳ Duration: ~2.5 hours
👨👩👧👦 Perfect for families, couples & solo travelers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.