Reviews for Kyoto Hotels

Hotel Wing International Premium Kyoto Sanjo
4.3/551 Reviews
It was a new hotel, so it was beautiful. Even if it is new, there are many places full of dust, so recently I'm going to clean it myself and bring a bath detergent. I'm glad that's the best! Amenity is substantial. It's an amenity buffet that you can choose near the front desk, so you don't have to choose unnecessary things and don't have to waste. The room has a bath, toilet, and wash basin with 3 independent specifications, so it's easy to use and the breakfast is delicious. I think it's a good hotel to compare the price and service. If this is more expensive, it can't be kind, but ^^
M’s Hotel Sanjo Wakoku
4.4/581 Reviews
It took us a while to find this hotel. It is situated in the side streets of Kyoto. A bit far from everything. Not much cafes and restaurants are found within the vicinity of this hotel. The check in process is a bit frustrating especially if you’ve traveled far and walked a long while prior to check in. There is no personnel to assist you. No complimentary bottled water. No convenience store nearby which is odd if you are in Japan. The nearest Family Mart is probably 300m away. The room is planned well. There is ample space to walk around despite having 3 luggages. There is a little tub in the bathroom and electronic toilet.
Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa
4.2/550 Reviews
2nd time this time. Anyway, it's calm, clean and convenient. I recommend that you stay overnight. There is a mini kitchen in the room, so you can cook simple meals. Cooking utensils and seasonings can be borrowed freely in the kitchen next to the front desk, so there is no other convenient hotel like this. Even if you eat around and think you don't need dinner, if you're hungry in the middle of the night. You can buy ingredients at a nearby supermarket and make a lot of soup. For those who are not satisfied with instant ramen, please try it. I think that it is also good for lodging for students taking exams. Three people can stay in a Japanese-style room, so it is also suitable for accompanying family members. It was very quiet, bright, and more convenient and comfortable than I expected. Only part of the scenery can be seen from the window, and the point is lowered because it is not located at the front desk, but other than that, there is no problem. When I contacted them when I was in trouble, I got a reply immediately. Recommended.
Hotel Grand Fine Kyoto Okazaki Heian Jingu Shrine
3.7/522 Reviews
It is in a pretty strange place with a one-way street, but if you have a car, there is no problem, and I think the price is cheap and the parking lot is very reasonable in Kyoto with a high parking lot. I used it for one person in business. Because it is a love hotel, the room is large and the bath is large. The woman at the front desk is kind and polite and good impression. I want to use it again next time.
Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou
4.3/57 Reviews
The location is slightly off, and the bus stops at Ohara Station and walks for ten minutes. Breakfast is a Japanese breakfast, more sumptuous, dinner is a Japanese hot pot, different every day. The hot spring is very awkward! Highly recommended open air! I feel that you feel worthwhile.
Kyoto Travellers Inn
3.8/519 Reviews
I went by car, but the parking lot is also on the back side of the building, and I would like to do some sightseeing after checking out, so I was very grateful to hear the question if I could stop. The staff was very friendly and I was able to spend a pleasant time. Is the main building mainly a Western-style room? I think the annex on the back side is mainly Japanese-style rooms. Speaking of which, it was a pity that the underground bath could be taken until midnight but not early in the morning. The location is good, about 10 minutes on foot to Higashiyama Station on the Tozai Subway Line, and you can walk to Nanzenji Temple and Eikando. I would like to use it again.

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Kyoto 3 star Hotel Guide

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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