Atour Hotel Xi'an North, North Square — Step Off a Late Bullet Train and Walk Straight Into Bed
Picture arriving in Xi'an at 10pm off a high-speed train, or needing the first departure at 6am to carry on to another city. What you want most is a clean bed as close to the station as possible, with no long drag of the suitcase — and that is exactly why Atour Hotel Xi'an North Railway Station North Square (亚朵酒店西安北客站北广场店) exists. This 4-star North Square (北广场) branch opened in 2022 and sits just about 2 km from Xi'an North high-speed rail station, with the Line 14 metro stop Wenjingshangongyuan only 160 m from the door. The score is 9.6/10 from around 3,152 real guest reviews. Honestly, if your trip pivots around the railway station, this hotel does that job beautifully — just don't expect any sights within walking distance, because it's a travel hotel by design.
Here's the whole pitch in one phrase: it's right by the railway station. This is the North Square (北广场) branch of Xi'an North high-speed rail station, at No.168 Jianyuan Road, Weiyang District, about 2 km from the station building. Better still, the Line 14 metro stop Wenjingshangongyuan sits across the road, just 160 m away (Exit A) — one stop and you're at Xi'an North station. Travellers catching pre-dawn trains or arriving late say the same thing again and again: this location is a lifesaver. No gambling on a taxi, no hauling luggage through crowds.
Let's be clear from the start, because some guests get this wrong — the hotel is not near the sights. Weiyang is the railway-station district to the north of the city, not the old town. Around it you'll find apartment blocks, small malls, and everyday restaurants. To reach the Bell Tower, the city wall, or the Muslim Quarter you ride the metro in — Line 14 to Line 2 down to the Bell Tower takes about 40–50 minutes, or take a taxi. Frankly, if your trip is mostly about exploring the old town, a hotel in the Beilin or Lianhu districts will be far more convenient. But if you're using Xi'an as a railway connection point, this place nails that role.
One guest recalls: "Arrived in Xi'an close to midnight and was almost at the hotel door the moment I stepped out of the metro. Check-in was quick, the room was clean, and I slept soundly on a comfortable bed. In the morning I caught the first train with just one metro stop to go — couldn't be easier for a traveller."
The rooms follow the Atour (亚朵) style that mainland travellers have come to love — warm, wood-toned, calm, and clean, not flashy but thoughtful in the details. What guests praise most often is the comfortable bed and the cleanliness. There are 94 rooms in total, the standards a sensible size for a one- or two-night stay, with everything a traveller needs: free drinking water, free Wi-Fi, and the brand's playful touch of a delivery robot that brings small items up to your room. The book lounge — an Atour signature — is a particular favourite for many.
Breakfast is another thing reviewers single out for praise. Many call it more varied than you'd expect at this level, with Chinese dishes, dim sum, congee, and simple Western options — a good fuel-up before a train. The front-desk staff earn warm words too for being friendly and helpful, with quick check-in and check-out, which matters a great deal when you're tight on time between connections. One thing to note: check-in is after noon (12:00) and check-out is before 2pm (14:00), slightly more flexible than the usual hotel and well matched to train schedules.
The recurring criticisms are real and worth knowing before you book. The first is soundproofing — some reviews note that the walls and doors don't block noise well, and on a bad night you can hear the room next door enough to disturb sleep. If you're a light sleeper, pack earplugs or ask for a room away from the corridor. The second is that there's nothing to explore on foot, as mentioned: the area is quiet and residential, and after dark it doesn't have much buzz. Anyone hoping to wander out for a lively dinner may feel the choices are thin.
Standard rates start at around ~¥360 (฿1,800) per night, with a typical range of ฿1,800–2,750 depending on season and room type — excellent value for a 4-star hotel this clean and this close to the station. China's long holidays — Golden Week (October 1–7), Chinese New Year, and Labour Day (May 1–5) — push rates up and fill rooms fast, as that's when everyone is travelling, so book ahead for those dates. The honest summary, friend to friend: if you're after a clean, good-value train-connection hotel that's genuinely close to the station, this Atour branch is the right answer. But if your trip is a full day of Xi'an old-town sightseeing, compare it against the Atour at the City Wall South Gate or the Hilton Garden Inn near the Bell Tower in our list first.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Right by Xi'an North high-speed rail — easy early or late train connections
- ✓ Metro Line 14, Wenjingshangongyuan, just 160 m from the door
- ✓ Clean rooms and comfortable beds in the calm, warm Atour style
- ✓ More varied breakfast than expected; quick check-in and check-out
- ! Walls and doors don't block noise well — you can hear neighbours some nights
- ! Railway-station district — no sights on foot, quiet after dark
- ✓ Excellent travel location near both the rail station and the metro
- ✓ Friendly, helpful staff and fast check-in
- ✓ Great value for a clean 4-star hotel
- ✓ A delivery robot and a book lounge as signature brand touches
- ! Far from the old town — the Bell Tower and city wall are a ~40–50 min metro ride
- ! Residential surroundings, with few dinner options at night
- 💡If you're a light sleeper · The walls and doors don't block noise especially well, and you can hear the room next door on some nights · Fix → pack earplugs, or at check-in ask for a room away from the corridor and lift
- 💡If your trip is focused on Xi'an old-town sightseeing · The hotel is in the northern railway-station district with no sights on foot — the Bell Tower is a ~40–50 min metro ride · Fix → look at the Atour at the City Wall South Gate or the Hilton Garden Inn near the Bell Tower in our list
- 💡If you want lots of restaurants and evening strolling nearby · This is a residential area, quiet at night with limited choices · Fix → eat dinner in town before heading back, or pick a hotel in the lively Lianhu / Muslim Quarter area