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Plan your Xian tour in February? Still a bit chilly, February allows you to...
Plan your Xian tour in February? Still a bit chilly, February allows you to feel the coming of a lively spring and saying goodbye to the coldest winter time in Xian.
Though spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Xian, the famous Xian snacks and historical sites are still there, waiting for you to taste and explore.

Plus, you still have the bonus for discounts for your hotels, transportation and entrance fees since February still officially falls into the low tourist season in Xian.
The city has good heating system allows indoor rooms and facilities warm and comfortable.
Outdoor daytime wear ( average 8℃ ): Winter clothes, down jackets, layers (knitwear, or thermal wear).
Outdoor evening wear ( Average -1℃): Thick winter clothes, layers (knitwear, or thermal wear), gloves, and winter hats & caps.
Here We are going to provide you the historical weather data listed below regarding the weather condition of February in Xian that may help you plan your trip to Xian well in advance.
You may make use of the data to choose what to dress, what to pack for your coming trip to Xian.
| Date | Average High | Average Low | Extreme High | Extreme Low |
| Feb 01 | 5℃ | -3℃ | 15℃(2008) | -11℃(1990) |
| Feb 02 | 5℃ | -3℃ | 15℃(1989) | -9℃(1952) |
| Feb 03 | 6℃ | -3℃ | 13℃(1989) | -9℃(1952) |
| Feb 04 | 6℃ | -3℃ | 14℃(1955) | -13℃(1952) |
| Feb 05 | 6℃ | -3℃ | 20℃(1983) | -19℃(1952) |
| Feb 06 | 6℃ | -3℃ | 17℃(1989) | -10℃(1952) |
| Feb 07 | 7℃ | -2℃ | 20℃(1959) | -8℃(1951) |
| Feb 08 | 7℃ | -2℃ | 20℃(2008) | -8℃(1967) |
| Feb 09 | 8℃ | -2℃ | 16℃(2008) | -9℃(1954) |
| Feb 10 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 18℃(2008) | -7℃(1954) |
| Feb 11 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 19℃(1951) | -7℃(1954) |
| Feb 12 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 18℃(1988) | -18℃(1975) |
| Feb 13 | 9℃ | -1℃ | 23℃(1951) | -6℃(1954) |
| Feb 14 | 9℃ | -0℃ | 18℃(1955) | -5℃(1975) |
| Feb 15 | 9℃ | -1℃ | 17℃(1998) | -6℃(1975) |
| Feb 16 | 9℃ | -1℃ | 17℃(1978) | -6℃(1975) |
| Feb 17 | 9℃ | -1℃ | 17℃(1971) | -10℃(1975) |
| Feb 18 | 8℃ | -1℃ | 17℃(1998) | -8℃(1984) |
| Feb 19 | 8℃ | -1℃ | 19℃(1964) | -11℃(1956) |
| Feb 20 | 9℃ | -0℃ | 19℃(1996) | -7℃(1999) |
| Feb 21 | 10℃ | -1℃ | 21℃(1964) | -7℃(1960) |
| Feb 22 | 10℃ | -0℃ | 18℃(2000) | -6℃(2008) |
| Feb 23 | 10℃ | -0℃ | 21℃(1962) | -5℃(1953) |
| Feb 24 | 9℃ | -0℃ | 20℃(1996) | -6℃(1953) |
| Feb 25 | 10℃ | -0℃ | 21℃(1993) | -5℃(1956) |
| Feb 26 | 10℃ | -0℃ | 20℃(1998) | -7℃(2002) |
| Feb 27 | 11℃ | -0℃ | 24℃(1987) | -6℃(1991) |
| Feb 28 | 11℃ | 1℃ | 21℃(1987) | -7℃(1991) |
Xian is a very compact and walkable city, so no matter where you are going to stay you will easily get to the major attractions and shopping areas in Xian. Some hotels start to offer discounted room rates from mid-November. Domestic tourist volume is getting thinner.
Xian Railway Station is just located on the northeast corner of Xian city wall while Xian Airport is located 40km northwest of Xian.
Xian is well known for its historical relics, both above ground and underneath. Season or weather changes make no big difference for your visit to Xian.
So if you travel Xian in February as a first-time visitor, you may cover the major attractions like Terracotta Warriors, Xian City Wall, Xian Muslim Quarter, Great Mosque Bell & Drum Towers and the list could be longer if you stay in Xian for quite a few days. Check out the Top 10 Attractions in Xian for more information.
Xian is a haven for eaters. Hitting the food streets of Muslim Quarter is a must for first-time visitors. It is said there are over 300 Muslim local snacks on the streets in Xian Muslim Quarter that attract a consistent flow of visitors everyday coming here to savor or just have a glimpse.

Have a bite of some of the local food: the famous Xi’an Liangpi (cold skin noodles) , the lamb skewers, the cuttlefish, the yogurt pomegranate juice and the list could be much longer.
One special food for the festival is the Tang Yuan, another kind of dumplings made of sweet rice rolled into balls and stuffed with either sweet or different fillings. People solve riddles on the lanterns.
If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for Xian guided tours:
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