Best Time to Visit Xi’an
What's the Best Time to Visit Xi'an?
Spring has favorable temperature. Except for maybe a little cold first half of March, other periods of this season are all warm and cozy. The rainfall is at a fair level and is scattered in less than 10 rainy days per month. So you will encounter many sunny days with bright sunshine and clear skies. Such perfect weather definitely provides good conditions for exploring the various attractions of Xi’an. Besides, the spring scenery also adds fun to your trip: with green trees as the background, colorful cherry blossoms, peach blossoms, peonies, magnolia flowers, and purple-leaf plums are in bloom all over the city.
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In autumn, the temperature is also mild overall, though it shows a decreasing trend. The rainfall is only a little high in September, when you may need to pay attention to the weather forecast to make detailed travel plans. But rain brings fresh air and clear skies, and chases away the summer heat, ensuring you more comfortable travel experience. The rainfall in the other two months is low, especially in November. There is also a highlight in late autumn: the golden and red autumn leaves that decorate the whole city.
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Peak Season: March to October
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Slack Season: November to February
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Cold and Quiet Slack Season |
Times to Avoid Visiting Xi’an
Hot, Humid, and Crowded July and August
These two months are also the time of China’s summer vacation, when all attractions and public transportation will be full of people. Some attractions even have to extend their opening hours to accommodate more tourists. Hotels, too, are invariably expensive and difficult to book.
With these conditions, it will not be easy for you to have a happy and cozy trip.
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Crowded and Hot July and August |
Crowded China’s Public Holidays
On this basis, when choosing your travel dates, it is further advised that you mark the dates of the Chinese New Year Holiday, Qingming Festival Holiday, Dragon Boat Festival Holiday, and Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday, and try to exclude these dates as well, if possible. Although these holidays are not as long as the two mentioned above, you may still see many tourists, most of whom are from cities around Xi’an. Then, hotel prices will also rise, and attractions will also be crowded.
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Xi'an Weather by Month
- Last updated on Jul. 28, 2025 by Demi Li -