Tang Dynasty Art Garden Hotel is a Cultural Museum-style boutique hotel, specifically designed for high-end guests around the world who love traditional Chinese culture and want to be part of it. The hotel is in the style of a Tang-style building, with a beautiful courtyard pattern, blending with Chinese classical garden scenery.
Tang Dynasty Art Garden Hotel, Furong East Road, Qujiang Shangquan, Yanta District, Xian, Shaanxi, China
With a distinct oriental elegance, Tang Dynasty Hotel features an ideal location beside Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Pedestrian Street in Xi’an, China. Only 1476 feet from Dayanta Subway Station (Line 3), the hotel is only a 10-minute drive from Shaanxi History Museum and a 20-minute drive from Xi’an City Wall. It is a 30-minute drive from Xi’an Railway Station while Xianyang International Airport is a 70-minute drive away.
- Spa treatments
- Free parking
- Airport transportation
- Business centre
- Free breakfast
- Coffee shop
- Meeting rooms
Guests can enjoy getting pampering massages at the spa that the hotel and wellness centre that the hotel has to offer, or have a singing session with the in house karaoke area. Guests can experience some of Xian’s most famous landmarks such as Kaiyuan Square and Chuanxiao Park which are situated close by. However, the on site landscaped gardens offer a tranquil environment to take a quiet walk, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Rooms at Tang Dynasty Art Garden fuse traditional elements with modern touches. Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV channels are offered as well as mini-bars, tea/coffee makers and ironing facilities also being provided.
- 1 double bed
- Accommodates up to 2 people
- Air conditioning
- Blackout curtains
- Separate bedroom
- Electric kettle
- Minibar
- Private bathroom
- Rainfall showerhead
- Desk
- Iron/ironing board
- Phone
- Safe
- Turndown service
- 1 queen sized bed
- Accommodates up to 2 people
- Air conditioning
- Blackout curtains
- Separate bedroom
- Electric kettle
- Minibar
- Private bathroom
- Rainfall showerhead
- Desk
- Iron/ironing board
- Phone
- Safe
- Turndown service
- 1 queen sized bed
- Accommodates up to 2 people
- Air conditioning
- Blackout curtains
- Separate bedroom
- Electric kettle
- Minibar
- Private bathroom
- Rainfall showerhead
- Desk
- Iron/ironing board
- Phone
- Safe
- Turndown service
- 2 single beds
- Accommodates up to 2 people
- Air conditioning
- Blackout curtains
- Separate bedroom
- Electric kettle
- Minibar
- Private bathroom
- Rainfall showerhead
- Desk
- Iron/ironing board
- Phone
- Safe
- Turndown service
- 2 single beds
- Accommodates up to 2 people
- Air conditioning
- Blackout curtains
- Separate bedroom
- Electric kettle
- Minibar
- Private bathroom
- Rainfall showerhead
- Desk
- Iron/ironing board
- Phone
- Safe
- Turndown service
A variety of Chinese cuisines can be enjoyed at the hotel’s on site restaurant including traditional and international dishes. Enjoy freshly made coffee at breakfast whilst indulging on a breakfast buffet containing mostly Chinese dishes and food including fried eggs and bacon.
Located in the north of Xi’an City, the Tomb of Emperor Jingdi has more than 2500 years of history which is now a museum with relics and antiques from the times of the Rule of Wen and Jing. Explore the tomb and learn about the history behind it and discover the exhibition of relics and ruins that are separated into two parts within the museum, the only underground mausoleum in China. Visitors can see the tomb to learn how the terracotta warriors evolved over time and during the changes in dynasties. There is an abundant of pottery figures and ornaments on display for visitors to observe to give an insight into the wealth and power of the Han Dynasty as well as many smaller warriors within the tomb: these are doll sized and don’t have any arms due to them being made of wood and eventually rotted away.
The Tangbo Art Museum is located in Yanta District in Xi’an Province and is small but displays many traditional and modern arts. The museum consists of a traditional courtyard architecture with 6 exhibition halls that displays the customs, poets and poems, calligraphy and paintings. The artworks exhibited at this museum are mainly from the Tang Dynasty which are divided into three sections including: Chinese folk arts with farmer paintings, paper cuttings and facial masks, Chinese painting history exhibition and a cultural exchanging hall that gives local artists the opportunity to exhibit and sell their artwork.
The Forest of Stone Steles Museum is known as the largest “stone-book warehouse” which houses calligraphic arts that visitors can see to experience Chinese culture and the penmanship. Visitors have the opportunity to see the museum in three different sections including the Confucian Temple, Forest of Steles and the Lithography Room. There are more than 11 000 historical relics of Han, Wei, Sui, Tang, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties within the museum as well as 6 galleries, 7 showrooms and 8 stele pavilions open for exploration. The Confucian Temple houses architecture and buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasty style with grand arches, classic Pan-chi and the Gates of Lingxing and Ji. The Forest of Steles contains 7 showrooms with famous artworks from calligraphers of ancient China and the Lithography Room has a Stone Inscription of the mausoleum and Buddhist Statues.
- Children of any age are welcome
- Children aged 18 years and above are considered adults at this property