2 hours
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Huaqing Palace is located in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. It is a famous historical and cultural scenic spot in China, famous for its long history and romantic legends. As a royal garden where the emperors of the Tang Dynasty escaped from the summer heat, Huaqing Palace is even more legendary because of the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei. Visitors can experience the exquisite architecture of the royal garden, appreciate the ancient hot spring culture, and gain an in-depth understanding of the glorious history of the Tang Dynasty through multimedia displays.
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Huaqing Palace
The combination of ancient hot spring culture and royal gardens As one of the most famous hot springs in China, Huaqing Pool has been known as a royal exclusive place for thousands of years. Visitors can not only visit the hot spring ruins, but also learn about the story of the Tang Dynasty emperor and Yang Guifei enjoying hot spring treatments, and feel the long history of hot spring culture. The romantic legend of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei Huaqing Palace is famous for the legendary love between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei. Visitors can relive this romantic love story at attractions such as Changsheng Hall and feel the unique historical feelings and cultural heritage of Huaqing Palace.
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Huaqing Palace
No.38 Huaqing Road, Lintong District Xi'an China
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
NorthStar42886951509,,Aug 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Just spent the most amazing afternoon at Huaqing Pool with my besties, and wow—this place is way more than just "a pool"! Our guide was hilarious and super knowledgeable, breaking down the stories behind every building (shoutout to the tragic love tale of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei—we were low-key tearing up). Pro tip: Wear comfy shoes! We wandered for hours, checking out the ruins, the museum, and even dipped our toes in a (very warm!) public spring area. If you’re in Xi’an, skip the crowded malls—this is where history *feels* alive. 10/10, would drag all my friends here again!
Mary L,,Aug 3, 2025
- Review from Viator
After a 2 hour tour, I found that I like this Palace even more than the Forbidden City or the Summer Palace (and those are both incredible). Set against such greenery with beautiful pools and gardens and hot spring bath areas, it is easy to imagine this place was a heavenly escape for emperors and their entourage.
Robert H,,Jun 22, 2025
- Review from Viator
Great service - we presented passports at ticket window and got our tickets easily. Easy way to get tickets for palace visit. Also recommend the nightly show at the palace - easy to book on trip.com.
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