Reviews for Kyoto Hotels

Ina House Kyoto Nijojo
4.1/58 Reviews
Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma
Really recommended. This is an apartment hotel, the appearance is unsurprising, but a very new building, clean, convenient location, free parking, super cost-effective. Before staying in the room, I took free laundry powder in the corridor on the first floor and stayed for one night so I didn't take dish sponges and garbage bags. The room design is reasonable and warm, it is relatively large in Japan, the facilities are also very complete, there are several pots, tableware, bath towels, etc. are four people. It is very convenient to use the drying function of the bathroom. It feels good, get off the bus to Kyoto or book this.
Stay Sakura Kyoto Nishijin
0/50 Reviews
Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma
Standard bed and breakfast, no breakfast, no reception desk. Our family of three booked a triple room with three beds. Staying in Kyoto, in addition to the consumption tax, you have to pay another tax, which is equivalent to RMB 77 for two nights for three people. Advantages: very cheap, large rooms, very clean, refrigerator, bathtub, complete facilities, and very good toiletries. Disadvantages: It must be noted that the place of check-in and the place of stay are not the same. The place to live is relatively remote, far from the subway station, and there is a bus stop nearby, which is very convenient for direct access to Kyoto Station. So it is suitable for going out in the morning and coming back to sleep at night. There is a convenience store nearby and there are few places to eat.
Ben's Guesthouse Kyoto
4.4/534 Reviews
Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma
I have been in a small hotel for half a year. The RV Ben is not often here but we ran into it. Ben is very kind to the staff, and his English is very good (grew up in a foreign country), and communication is not a problem. There are many suggestions for parking, eating and traveling. In a small building, you have to take off your shoes and change slippers when you go in. The shoes are stored in the locker. Three rooms on each floor, a total of four floors (no elevator) The room is very large, with a clothes machine and a small kitchen The bathroom is very large, except for the bathtub and the shower area, hot water is enough and the water pressure is good Flower washing water, shower gel, detergent and washing powder are all available One Wifi per room, stable signal The environment is quiet, with a small balcony, it is more convenient to get in and out by bus, or you can drive by yourself. There is a paid parking lot nearby. It costs 1,000 yen from 8:00 in the evening to 8:00 the next morning, which is cheap in Kyoto. There are many small izakayas nearby. I don’t think it’s easy to communicate if I know a little bit of Japanese.
Stay Sakura Kyoto Gyoen East
4.3/510 Reviews
It is close to Kyoto Gyoen and Kyoto University, and a street crossing leads to Kamogawa. The bus stops on 202 and 204 are not far away. There are about 300 convenience stores and many restaurants at the intersection of Heyuancho. The rooms are clean, there are a lot of towels, the cooking utensils are relatively complete, and the bedding is also very good, but the rooms are a bit small, and the twin and double rooms are especially crowded into quadruple rooms. The booking was for a triple room with a balcony marked 25 square meters, but upon entering the door, it was found that the area without a terrace was not enough. Fortunately, the handsome American guy at the front desk quickly changed to a larger one. It was very late. I do n’t need to say anything more ~ After all, I only live for two days, it is very convenient to go in and out, and it is super simple to check out (throw the key in the front desk box).

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More about Kyoto

Introduction to Kyoto

As the former imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto effortlessly blends the old with the new. This city in the Kansai region is renowned for its well-preserved temples, stunning gardens, traditional teahouses, and the historic geisha district of Gion.

Tips for Travelling to Kyoto

Travelers usually fly into Kansai International Airport or Osaka Itami Airport before making their way to Kyoto by train or bus. The city has an efficient network of buses and trains, including a subway system.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but cash is still commonly used. Japanese is the primary language spoken, though English is understood in many tourist areas.

Visa policies vary based on nationality and duration of stay, so it is advisable to check prior to your visit.

Popular Attractions in Kyoto

Kyoto is home to an array of UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Wander around the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, or take a walk through the historic streets of Gion.

Don't forget to visit Nijo Castle and the Philosopher's Path, especially during cherry blossom season.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Kyoto experiences four distinct seasons: humid summers, chilly winters, and mild springs and autumns. The city is particularly popular during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when cherry blossoms and autumn leaves transform the landscape.

Given the varied climate, clothing should be season appropriate. Comfortable shoes are essential for temple hopping.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Kyoto

For a luxury stay, consider the Ritz-Carlton Kyoto or the Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto. Budget travelers might opt for Piece Hostel Sanjo, known for its great location and friendly staff.

The M's Inn Higashiyama offers an Instagram-worthy experience with its modern design, while the Kyoto Granbell Hotel is a great option for those seeking proximity to the Gion district.

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