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The Terracotta Army is the most significant archeological excavation of the 20th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The large collection of life-size terra cotta sculptures in battle formations represent the imperial guard troops of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the first unified dynasty of Imperial China.
Visit the three pits where the warriors are on display , where you can discover one of the most extraordinary features of the terracotta warriors: each warrior appears to have distinct features, an incredible feat of craftsmanship and production.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses
The Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, also known as the Terracotta Army.There were more than thousands terracotta soldiers unearthed here, each with a different facial expression. Standing before the massive underground army, you will feel the extraordinary might of the Qin Emperor that enabled him to unify six warring states two thousand years ago. The Qin Emperor Ying Zheng began building the mausoleum for himself at the age of 13. Nearly 720000 men and 38 years were required to complete this vast project.
Professional English-speaking tour guide
Access to First Emperor's Terracotta Army Exhibition Area (Pit 1,2,3)
Entrance ticket to Emperor Qin Shihuang's Terracotta warriors Museum
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses
Qinling North Road, Xi'an China
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
61 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
helenandpaul13,Jun 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Went here after we arrived at the hotel in Xian. We waited in reception and the rep came and found us. We were driven there in a luxury car and our guide got the tickets and everything for us as we entered. During the journey the guide gave us a detailed history of the area including how the warriors were found. The site is about 60 miles outside of the city and after parking your car at the entrance you climb aboard small trailers to take you to the entrance where you have your tickets checked. You will need your passport too unless you have a copy of this on your mobile phone for checking purposes. The guide gave us small ear mic's so we could hear her speaking as we entered the place. It was packed and we had to wait to get a front row view to the warriors. They are amazing. At the front, in the left corner, is the area where the warriors were originally found from the digging of the soil to find the water. At the back of the area is a place they call the hospital where pieces of pottery are put together when they can find the rest of the items. There are are also horses in the pits. The size of the area is quite large and you walk in at the main entrance and often walk along the right towards the rear entrance. Our guide gave us a detailed chronology of events and after leaving the pit we moved out towards the museum. The objects in there are fascinating. There is a warrior with the signature of its maker on it, there is a detailed shoe pattern of a warrior. There are jugglers and musicians etc and the museum on its own is fascinating. My wife wondered if we might have another visit on our own without a guide, but this was a once in a lifetime visit and the museum is exceptional. One of the best places we have ever visited during our travels After leaving the museum we were taken to a small bookshop in case we wanted to purchase a book from the man who found them, he is still alive and making living from his find. Great man. We decided not to get anything there and then we were taken to a small restaurant for lunch. This was lovely too and so cheap. After this we left the area and our guide took us to a show about the history of the Silk Road and I have reviewed that separately. Following this we were returned to our hotel and once returned we paid the bill through Wiipay. Can't remember how much we paid for the Warriors, the transport the Silk Road and the lunch but whatever we paid it was worth it. This was one of the best days we ever had on holiday and we are so glad that we did it. If you get the opportunity to visit this place you must. It is one of the best museum artefacts we have ever seen and is not to be missed by anyone in the area.





Kimberley S,May 21, 2026
- Review from Viator
A bit confusing meet up information, however we had a fantastic guide, Wangkai. We enjoyed thorough knowledge & also his pace getting us to the best spots. Recommend doing the 830 tour
Sandra B,May 5, 2026
- Review from Viator
SPECTACULAR. The visit of the warriors, the company of the SUPER ATTENTIVE guide. We were also guided in the shopping. And the final virtual tour is awesome
SusieG220,Apr 23, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Wonderful day with Alisa as the perfect guide. Pickup was prompt and Alisa knew exactly where to take us to avoid the crowds and get the best out of the experience.
David F,Apr 18, 2026
- Review from Viator
A great tour if you want to see the highlights of the Terracotta Army. The guide was really knowledgeable and friendly
Yuan K,Apr 12, 2026
- Review from Viator
Booking process is easy and smooth. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Communication was great. Plus, the english tour guide we had in china was fantastic! Our tour was on 9th April. He was very knowledgeable and have had many years experience. At the end of the tour he also showed us a restaurant with good variety of authentic Xi'an food, and we had lunch there. We had great experience. Thanks to Viator staff and our tour guide giving us a happy visit in Xi'an.
markuswD3394TW,Apr 6, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Top! Can only be recommended! Again and again!
Christian A,Apr 5, 2026
- Review from Viator
Excellent tour! Wangkai was our guide and he was very knowledgeable about the Terracotta warriors and their history. He helped us navigate the large crowds and ran the tour at a good pace, focusing on the important parts. I would definitely recommend Wangkai and this tour, thanks for teaching us the culture and history!
Michael G,Apr 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Seeing the Terracotta Warriors with Mia our guide was well worth it. Mia was very informative giving us little tidbits of information that we would not have known otherwise. All in all a very worthwhile experience again be prepared for a lot of people but that’s nothing new in China
485karenl,Jan 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were incredibly lucky to have Wangkai as our guide at the Xi’an Terracotta Warriors Museum. With more than 30 years of experience, his knowledge was extraordinary—rich in history, detail and insight, and delivered with such clarity and passion that the site truly came alive for us. What made the experience especially memorable, though, was Wangkai’s kindness and attentiveness beyond the tour itself. He helped us thoughtfully when choosing jade and arranging the carving of my Chinese name, taking care to explain meanings and traditions along the way. When we mentioned how disappointed we were that we were leaving Xi’an just before the snow, he went above and beyond—later sending us a video of the snowfall so our son could experience it too. It was such a thoughtful, generous gesture and completely unexpected. Wangkai didn’t just guide us through a world-famous site; he made our time in Xi’an feel personal, warm and unforgettable. He truly made the experience all the more enjoyable and meaningful, and we would recommend him without hesitation to anyone visiting the Terracotta Warriors.
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