Xi'an Marriott Hotel High-Tech Zone — A 2025 Opening with Big 40 sqm Rooms, a Heated Pool, and an Executive Lounge, in the West-Side Business District
Picture checking into a 5-star hotel that only opened in 2025, with rooms starting at a generous 40 square metres, everything still fresh, for far less than the old-town luxury names charge — that's what guests talk about most with Xi'an Marriott Hotel High-Tech Zone (西安高新万豪酒店). The hotel occupies the ICC Trade Center on Jinye Road, right in the Gaoxin (Hi-Tech) CBD on the west side of the city — a quiet, orderly business-and-finance quarter. The score is a high 9.7/10 from around 360 real guest reviews. You get the dependable Marriott standard: clean new rooms, comfortable beds, a heated indoor pool, and an executive lounge too. To be honest, this isn't a Bell-Tower or City-Wall doorstep address — but it's about a 3-minute walk to Zhangba 4 Rd metro, and roughly 20–25 minutes by car to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. If you're here on business in the Gaoxin zone, with family, or simply want a brand-new hotel with a big room at good value and don't need landmarks right outside, this one's well worth a look.
Let's start with the thing guests praise first — how new it is. The hotel only opened in 2025, and everything still feels fresh, from the lobby and lifts to the rooms themselves. Reviewers reach for words like "new, clean, everything is spotless" again and again. Close behind is room size: even the entry-level Deluxe starts at 40 square metres, noticeably bigger than the standard rooms at most Xi'an hotels. You walk in and can actually spread out, with soft beds that make for a solid night's sleep. Add the dependable Marriott standard — clean rooms, polite English-speaking staff, and the familiar Marriott Bonvoy booking flow — and you have the three reasons the score has climbed to 9.7 in its very first year. That's a real comfort for travellers who worry about the language barrier in a city like this.
One guest sums it up: "A really new hotel, with a big, clean room and an exceptionally comfortable bed. The staff were helpful and spoke English, and the indoor pool and gym were brand new. The executive lounge had good food and attentive staff. It's in the business district, a bit out from the sights, but a taxi or the metro into town is easy. Great value for a Marriott that's just opened."
Now the location, told straight, because it's the thing to understand before you book. The hotel is at No. 50 Jinye Road, Yanta District, inside the ICC Trade Center, right in the Gaoxin/Hi-Tech CBD — the office, tech-company, and finance quarter on the city's west side. It is not the old town with the Bell Tower, the City Wall, or the Hui Min (Muslim) Quarter. Honestly, if your main plan is walking between the historic landmarks all day, this address isn't on that doorstep. The upside is that the district is new, quiet, clean, and orderly, with malls and restaurants all around — a good fit for travellers in town for business in the Gaoxin zone, or anyone who'd rather relax in comfort than be in the thick of the tourist crowds the whole time.
Getting around is easier than you'd expect, with one thing to know. Zhangba 4 Rd station (丈八四路, Line 6) is about 230 m away, a 3-minute walk; Line 6 runs through the Gaoxin area and down to the city's southwest, handy for transferring onto other lines. By car (taxi or Didi) it's roughly 20–25 minutes to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Datang Everbright City area. The Bell Tower, City Wall, and Muslim Quarter are further out — about a 30–35 minute drive — so leave a buffer at rush hour. As for transport hubs, Xi'an Xianyang Airport (XIY) is about a 40–50 minute drive, while Xi'an North high-speed railway station sits well to the north — allow extra time if you're connecting to a bullet train.
The hotel is a genuine newcomer, opened in 2025, with 232 rooms and suites. Entry rooms run a generous 40 sqm as noted, finished in a contemporary style with light touches of ancient Chang'an character, clean and uncluttered. Facilities are full for this class: a heated indoor pool and a fitness centre, three restaurants (the Chinese restaurant Man Ho for dim sum and Cantonese, a Western venue, and an all-day diner), a bar and a lobby bar, plus an Executive Lounge for guests booking Executive rooms and above — bringing breakfast, afternoon tea, and happy-hour cocktails. Guests single out the lounge for its good food and attentive staff. The breakfast buffet has plenty of range, covering Chinese, Western, and Asian options, and it suits families well, with Family rooms and cartoon-themed rooms (Mia/Luca) the kids love.
The criticisms are real and worth weighing first. The biggest, by far: the business-district location, well away from the main sights — a 20–35 minute ride by car or metro to the historic landmarks, so anyone set on walking the old town all day should factor that in. The second: the hotel is so new that its review count is still modest (around 360) — the score is very high but the sample is smaller than the city's long-established hotels, so while everything is fresh, the odd service at a new opening may still be settling in. The third: a few reviews note that the dining around the hotel leans towards office-and-mall venues rather than the local street-food lanes of the old town, so for the full Hui Min experience you'll want to ride in.
On price, good deals start at around ~¥600 (฿3,000) per night for a Deluxe room, with a typical range of ฿3,000–5,500 depending on season and room type (rates in busier periods or during local conferences often touch ¥900–1,300). Set against the old-town luxury names like Sofitel Legend or W — which run roughly double — this delivers a brand-new hotel, a big room, and international 5-star service for a good deal less. China's long holidays — Golden Week (October 1–7), Chinese New Year, and Labour Day (May 1–5) — are when rates climb and rooms fill fast, so book ahead and take a free-cancellation rate if you're travelling then.
The honest summary, friend to friend: Xi'an Marriott Hotel High-Tech Zone is for travellers who want a brand-new hotel, big rooms, the reliable Marriott standard, a heated pool, an executive lounge, and better value than the old-town luxury hotels, and who don't mind a 20–35 minute ride into the sightseeing area. If you're here on business in the Gaoxin zone, with family, or as a Marriott Bonvoy member chasing nights, it's great value and the freshest option in the district. But if you want to step out of the hotel straight to the Bell Tower or City Wall, compare it against The Westin Xi'an (next to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda) or the Atour by the South Gate in our list first. And if you're set on the Gaoxin area, Shangri-La Xi'an and the Hilton Hi-Tech Zone make good points of comparison.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ A 2025 opening — everything is still fresh and spotlessly clean
- ✓ Entry rooms run a generous 40 sqm, clearly bigger than the Xi'an average
- ✓ The dependable Marriott standard, English-speaking staff, attentive service
- ✓ Heated indoor pool, gym, and an Executive Lounge guests praise for its food
- ! In the Gaoxin business district, away from the old-town sights — a 20–35 minute ride
- ! So new that its review count is still modest (around 360)
- ✓ About a 3-minute walk to Zhangba 4 Rd metro (Line 6) for onward connections
- ✓ Much better value than the old-town luxury hotels, yet a brand-new hotel with big rooms and international 5-star service
- ✓ 232 rooms, with an Executive Lounge (breakfast, afternoon tea, cocktails) and cartoon-themed rooms for kids
- ✓ A new, quiet, clean, orderly district — handy for Gaoxin business and families
- ! Dining around the hotel leans office-and-mall, not old-town street food
- ! Rates climb and rooms fill fast over the Chinese long holidays and during local conferences
- 💡If your main plan is walking the old town all day · The hotel is in the Gaoxin business district on the west side, away from the Bell Tower, City Wall, and Muslim Quarter — a 20–35 minute ride by car or metro · Fix → for landmarks on your doorstep, see The Westin Xi'an (next to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda) or the Atour by the South Gate in our list
- 💡If a big review count matters to you · The hotel opened in 2025; the score is a high 9.7 but the review tally is still around 360, smaller than the city's long-established hotels · Fix → for thousands or tens of thousands of reviews in the same area, look at Shangri-La Xi'an or the Hilton Hi-Tech Zone in our list
- 💡If you want to step out to local street food · The area around the hotel is offices and malls, with mall-style dining rather than old food lanes · Fix → ride the metro or a taxi into the Hui Min Quarter for the evening, then come back to a big room at the hotel