Reviews for Kyoto Hotels

Hotel Fine Olive Kyoto Yamashina (Adult Only)
3.7/510 Reviews
It arrived around 21 o'clock with a plan that can be in from 18:00, and it was in a state that it was not connected unless it called a lot by the phone to the front desk. When I finally thought I was connected, it took a while to confirm the reservation and the waiting time at the entrance was long, so check-in was not smooth. It was the beginning of the year, so I might have been busy, but I wanted you to improve a little more. The room is neither good nor bad. The bath was a bit small for two people to enter. It is reasonable for the price. The ventilation in the bathroom was not stopped, and it was cold, so I got my throat hurt because the air conditioner was fully operational. I thought it would be nice to have a humidifier. I think it's a great deal if you use it for a short time, so I think I'll use free time next time ...
Tanimachikun・Yamashinaya Kyoto
0/50 Reviews
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The environment and location are good, and the rooms are very clean.
Kyoto Yamashina Hotel Sanraku
4.4/552 Reviews
I used it on a couple's trip. Today and the attraction rediscovery trip project I used it in a plan that can stay for up to 30 hours for 2 meals per night. I used lunch after check-in, but I used beef stew and rose of OMI beef I ordered tofu, both very delicious, and they had a volume, and I was able to enjoy OMI beef enough (^^) After lunch, I moved by subway adjacent to city sightseeing, but it was very accessible and poor. I think it was better than a hotel that took a few minutes to walk from the city subway. The hot springs are exclusive to women, but I was very happy with my wife, and I realized that it was a hotel that women were happy with. Breakfast. I was looking forward to seeing it, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I was expecting it from breakfast, and I I was at breakfast. The staff said, ”I was offered a hand wipe of flower pattern at lunch yesterday. Isn't breakfast different? It was cute to wipe flower patterns! I asked him, ”There are fewer flower patterns in stock, so I don't have to get them on the way, so I said breakfast was a hand wipe, but later, the staff gave me a hand wipe of the pattern. I was impressed! There was no question from the staff, ”How many are you using?” I think I was impressed that I had a concern. I want to stay at a delicious hotel for a meal this time. It was a trip I thought, so it was just! It was more than I imagined in the hope, and the hotel that the cospa was so satisfied is not recent! Both staff are kind and I was impressed that the response was very polite Both husband and wife 々 I was very refreshed !! I would like to reuse m(_ _) m

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Introduction to Kyoto

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