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The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Kyoto
4.6/589 Reviews

The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Kyoto

Kyoto|0.29km from Nostalgic Architectural Structure at Sanjodori
Service: Excellent service from hotel staff, spoke English, accommodating, helpful and cheerful. Location : Quiet area, right next to a train station exit, convenient location. It is close to Kyoto Station by taxi ( approx 5-10 mins), located at an intersection and was easy to grab a taxi. It is not located that close to the main Kyoto shopping street, but it's just a peaceful 5-10 minutes walk away from the main stretch of shopping and food areas. Great to explore the quiet side of Kyoto. Lawson mart just opposite, the quiet lane opposite had lots of quaint cafes and bakeries. What a wonderful find just walking through the little lanes opposite. Away from tourists crowds, immersed in local Kyoto city vibes. Room style and space: Room furnishing decor colours were so soothing, stylish pale sage greens, light cream and oak, modern and pleasant , light cream tones. Fantastic huge single beds and pillows, fluffy and clean pillows, huge sofa, strong showers from rain shower in bathroom. Loved every corner in my corner room. Spacious work desk at the corner, perfect for a working business trip. The balcony flanked the entire room length.. absolutely wonderful.. sat outside on the balcony and people watched. Bathroom amenities and products included face and body moisturizers, combs etc, all wrapped in classic stylish Japanese style. Perks: We received daily vouchers which we could use for lounge cocktail hour (free flow great selections of wines, beers, sake, hot drinks etc drinks and snacks) or for high tea set in the lounge area. The lounge area was so cozy. Wonderful vibes. High tea set was amazing, provided by famous patissierie that's located in the hotel lobby. Wonderful chill experience just before we head out for daily dinners. Facilities: We checked out the mist room and onsen.. so clean and stylish. Felt like we were at a W hotel. Overall super fantastic experience, wonderful ambience, rooms were new, stylish and cleanliness was top notch. Property itself is very new and modern. Perfect for solo or couples. Very quiet (some traffic noise, but not a big deal), peaceful neighborhood, chic furnishings. I loved my stay in Nov so much, I will stay again in future. Downside: The rooms face a few offices opposite, windows are not coated with opaque film.. so just be aware and not walk around underdressed in the room in full view of opposite buildings. Windows are definitely see through! Nothing the day curtains can't fix.
Kyoto Machiya Fukune
4.6/523 Reviews

Kyoto Machiya Fukune

Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma Kyoto|0.49km from Nostalgic Architectural Structure at Sanjodori
After staying at minshukus, ryokans and western-style hotels over the last several days, it was a pleasure to end our Japan stay with 2 nights at Kyoto Machiya Fukune. The 2 of us appreciated the extra space of the Sangen machiya compared to our previous lodgings to just chill out, especially when soaking in your personal outdoor hot water (not onsen) bath or the indoor hinoki bath and looking out onto the compact zen garden. Beds were comfortable and bathrooms modern and clean. The included mini-bar (Asahi beer, sake, soft drinks and water) was an unexpected bonus! The welcome tea ceremony with traditional sweets (much better than that offered with the included entry price at the Okochi Sanso Garden in Arashiyama) was a far superior greeting than fronting a hotel reception desk even if one has to wait (about 10 mins) for Miki to arrive (which was forewarned in the pre-stay info); we were informed of our security code when we rang (using the complimentary phone in the separate arrival area) and could access the machiya while waiting. Miki was very helpful with local restaurant and sightseeing tips. Excellent pre-stay information was provided via email from Kyoto Machiya Fukune. While we didn’t use the laundry (complimentary) we did make use of the locker, which we found could store 2 large suitcases and 2 carry-on luggage with room leftover for shopping bags. It cost us ¥1500 for taxi/uber from JR Kyoto stn to the machiya. Once there it is only several minutes’ walk to various train stns or bus stops. Nishiki mkt’s western entrance is about a 10min walk away. This was my 3rd time in Kyoto with the goal to visit sights we hadn’t seen previously like Arashiyama’s bamboo grove and Fushimi Inari shrine. The Randen line’s Shijo-Omiya stn is just over 10mins walk away and the tram takes you into the heart of Arashiyama’s shopping *****, the Kimino forest and near the Tongetsu-kyo bridge. Then take your time to walk to the bamboo grove via Tenryo-ji shrine. They say it best to get to the grove early to beat the tourists, but it rained in the morning, so we took our time and got to the grove about lunch-time. While crowded, it wasn’t as packed as what we thought it would be, given it was a Sunday and also ‘golden week’ (maybe people were eating lunch). We also walked to and visited the Nison-in temple that was recommended by Miki; she highlighted the moss that covered a lot of the grounds; a very worthwhile diversion and IMHO better than the Okochi Sanso Garden we also visited). Had a late lunch in the local area then walked to JR’s Saga-Arashiyama stn; ¥220 to JR’s Inari stn (simple transfer at JR Kyoto stn) with the Fushimi Inari shrine entrance across the road. The place is pricey, but we’re glad we stayed here.

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Resi Stay Nishijin
4.3/513 Reviews

Resi Stay Nishijin

Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma Kyoto|2.57km from Nostalgic Architectural Structure at Sanjodori
We had mixed reviews of this accomodation Pros - was a very large room two small doubles and a bunk perfect for families. Amenities are great with wifi, lots of kitchen utensils, stove, tea and coffee supplied, toothbrushes available, washing machine and tablets are provided with an inbuilt dryer system in the bathroom. Bathroom and shower area was also spacious. Beds are on the okay side but could be softer. The area itself is nice and quiet with a bus stop right out from we utilised every day, supermarket and Lawsons are across the road and you feel very safe. Would recommend for families. Cons - check in is in a different location 20minute taxi away so we had to catch a train to the check in office when arriving in Kyoto from Osaka, then a taxi to the accomodation after this which chewed up a few hours as we had to wait 45min in addition to check in due to busyness of the office. The area is a bit out of the way of everything next time I might consider staying at a different resi stay location closer to sights and facilities like shops etc. All the restaurants in the area seem to not open for breakfast until 11am so we had to have McDonald’s if we didn’t want to cook or travel too far for breakfast as we have a toddler (early riser). Same occurred at dinner time a lot of restaurants didn’t seem to be open the Monday or Tuesday we were there or opened too late for us (we travelled with a four year old). Our last disappointment was resi stay apparently have a strict not noise at night policy however another room partied until about 3am but there is no front desk or after hours phone number to call to complain / get the noise to stop. Was very frustrating as walls were very thin so we didn’t sleep very well. Overall we would stay with Resi Stay again but at another location due to Nishijin being a bit too out of the way for us.

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Kyokoi Nishiki
0/50 Reviews
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1. The location of the homestay is very good. It is located in the core area. It is very close to every scenic spot. The bus stop at the door is very close to Kiyomizu Temple. Of course, no matter how convenient it is, it is not as convenient as staying at Kyoto JR Station. 2. The manager of the hotel is warm and thoughtful and gave detailed check-in tips before check-in. 3. Because the homestay is a wooden structure, living in two bedrooms in the north and south, you can clearly hear the sound of people snoring in the other bedroom, and the sound insulation effect is poor. 4. There is no place to have breakfast nearby, so I had to buy some sandwiches at the convenience store. For dinner, there is a restaurant nearby. 5. The homestay is located in the middle of two tall buildings, the horizontal width is less than 4 meters, the long strip structure, there are no windows on the east and west sides, the lighting is poor, and it is not very bright. 6. The leather slippers used in the homestay are very slippery and very large in size, making it inconvenient to go up and down the stairs. It is recommended to change to plastic slippers, everyone feels good, and it is recommended to change the toothbrush to a different color to avoid confusion. 7. It is recommended to install a mirror on the second floor so that the second floor is ok. Someone washes it. Otherwise, it is inconvenient to wash all in the bathroom on the first floor. Generally speaking, in order to experience the Japanese lifestyle, I gave this homestay 80 points. Although there are still some areas that need improvement, the overall experience of staying in is ok. It is a bit exaggerated to say that it is a luxury villa.
GuestHouse Miyabi
4.1/55 Reviews
Don’t be deter by the photo thinking that you need to take the staircase to your accommodation, you access the unit by the lift at the back of this building. Value for money due to it great location, just a few walk to the metro station and walking distance to few places of interest, Nishiki Market, Yasaka-jinja Shrine, Gion (10 to 20 mins). Self-contained unit, very comfortable beds, lot of space for bags. It is a surrounded by supermarket, convenience stores and eatery. There is also locker to store your luggage at 300 yen after check out since there no reception area.
Ryoan Kazuki
4.5/514 Reviews
Unfortunately, it was a stay during the heavy rain warning. However, the building was another heaven. It was surrounded by buildings with offices and restaurants, but when it entered, it was wrapped in silence surrounded by green. In the corona, it was just resumed from July, and the guest of the ta guest was not yet returned, and it was possible to spend it slowly in the hot spring many times in the rental state. The front desk and Nakai were polite and comfortable, the dishes were good, clean, and one piece of one piece, but I could feel the hospitality of the long established inn in Kyoto. It was a pity that there were few guests and I didn't put it in the public bath, but I would like to visit again.
Tabist Kiki Hotel Kyoto Sanjo Takakura
4.5/52 Reviews
Five minutes to the subway, convenient. There are restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies nearby. Staff nice, But note that from 10 pm to 8 am, there is no staff. At this time, you need a room key to get in and out. There is a parking lot next to the hotel for parking, but there is a fee. Overall, I can stay again.
Ace Hotel Kyoto
4.7/5155 Reviews
I had a terrific four night stay at the Ace in Kyoto. The building design is stunning and set the vibe for the entire stay. The front desk staff were so friendly and so helpful with my many questions and requests. The room was spacious and well stocked with whatever you needed. The soaking tub was the prefect way to recover after a day running around Kyoto. I'm vegan, and the restaurants made sure I had plenty of delicious food to eat. The hotel centrally located within Kyoto, and right above a mall that had some great shopping. I recommend the Ace and look forward to returning.
Hotel Monterey Kyoto
4.6/5121 Reviews
The hotel couldn't find my booking and we spent quite a lot of time checking in as a result, but eventually that was resolved. Staff were friendly and rooms were clean. The shower you had to hold the nozzle or else it would spray all over the bathroom, which was a bit annoying. Beds were a bit on the hard side, but I personally like a slightly softer but supportive mattress. The AC has a very bright light that can make it hard to sleep if the unit is running at night.

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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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