Bilhete do Exército de Terracota





Descrição
Visite o Exército de Terracota, Patrimônio Mundial da UESCO. Embora o custo para entrar no palácio seja modesto, as filas para comprar ingressos costumam ser longas e significam que você precisa levar dinheiro chinês. Faça uma pré-reserva on-line para obter acesso com passaporte e aproveitar o Exército de Terracota no seu próprio ritmo - de manhã ou à tarde. 1: Faça uma pré-reserva para economizar tempo e estresse 2: Explore o exército de terracota no seu próprio ritmo 3: Mostre o passaporte e entre no Exército de Terracota 4: Visite no horário que mais lhe convier - manhã ou tarde
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Faça o seu próprio caminho para o Exército de Terracota (SEM transporte). É necessária a página inicial do passaporte de todos os participantes no exterior. (NÃO acessível para passaporte local) Por favor, envie-o como anexo. Você receberá a referência de reserva de ingressos durante o dia da viagem. Seu passaporte será seu bilhete de entrada, apresente o passaporte nos ingressos verificando a entrada no Museu do Exército de Terracota e entre no Museu. 1: Chegue ao Museu do Exército de Terracota sozinho 2: Mostre seu passaporte no ponto de controle de ingressos e entre no Museu do Exército de Terracota 3: Veja Poço 1, 2 e 3
Destaques
O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Requer condicionamento físico muito alto
Avaliações(371)
An absolute stress free well organised package . They will keep you informed throughout giving recommended advice I would highly recommend to book with them.. The attraction itself a must see if you visit China..
Efficient and well-organized; the suggestion to go very early was also helpful—we didn't face any queues.
The operator is always available and responds immediately to any doubts. I recommend avoiding weekends and holidays because they are overwhelmed by crowds of organized tours of Chinese tourists. A beautiful discovery.
This is an amazing cultural site and provides a detailed look into both the history and the science. Even with the crowds, my family enjoyed the exhibition hall and all three of the pits. Miss Li was great help in arranging the tickets and providing all of the details necessary to make the best of the trip. Instructions were provided a few days in advance by email, and confirmation of tickets was sent by email and WhatsApp. Crowd levels were also shared so we knew what to expect. Much appreciated!
Description and registration were excellent. Thank you for the uncomplicated support.
Wow wow wow I thought it would be good but it was fantastic and awe nspireing. Worth every penny. The Virtual reality show was brilliant and we had such fun as we hadn't used the head eye helmets before. Only downside was pesty taxi drivers trying to get you to use their taxi
We have very much appreciated the support of Miss Li at sunflower tours. She gave us all the necessary details in advance and everything went smoothly without queuing or any hassle. Thanks again.
Excellent experience; Li booked the tickets for us and then wrote down precisely what to do to avoid transportation issues and what times to avoid the crowds, and he made sure we understood everything. With Li, you can't go wrong.
We had an excellent experience visiting the Terracotta Army thanks to Miss Li’s assistance. Her communication was very clear, and all of her tips helped us avoid the crowds and make the most of the day. The ticket process was smooth and convenient, and everything worked exactly as explained. Visiting at our own pace made the experience even better. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Xi’an and wanting a stress-free experience at the Terracotta Army!
The history of this is incredible and I found it really interesting, both the way it was unearthed and just the whole reasoning behind the scale of this just for one Emperor. However, the actual experience of visiting them in the various hangars with hundreds and thousands of domestic tourists fighting for space for their photos was a bit underwhelming for me.



