Located in the heart of Xi'an, the Great Mosque is one of the oldest surviving mosques in China. It is a must-visit destination for tourists interested in the fusion of Chinese and Islamic architecture and culture. The mosque is situated within the ancient city wall, making it reachable via various modes of transportation.
If you are traveling from outside Xi'an, the first step is to arrive at the Xi'an Xianyang International Airport (XIY). Upon arrival, you can take a taxi directly to the mosque, which would take about an hour, or use the following public transport:
If arriving by train at Xi'an Railway Station, you can opt for:
The Xi'an Metro provides a convenient way to travel within the city. Visitors can take:
Multiple city bus lines serve the mosque area. Buses such as 4, 7, 32, 201, 215, 222, 251, 252 can be used to get close to the mosque. Look for a stop at Huajue Lane or Bell Tower, which are the nearest stops to the Great Mosque.
Please note that while the mosque is open to visitors, there are specific visiting hours, and certain areas may be restricted to worshippers. It is advised to check for any changes in opening hours or restrictions before you plan your visit.