Attractively set in the center of Kyoto, Hotel Resol Kyoto Kawaramachi Sanjo has air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Manon
Germany
Very nice hotel and location, the quality of our stay/price ratio is honestly hard to beat. The rooms are a little bit tiny, but honestly not a problem at all because everything is very cozy. The staff is very very nice and helpful. The bed was also one of the comfiest we had during our trip!
Henn na Hotel Kyoto Hachijoguchi is in a prime location in Kyoto, and features a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Jasmin Kira
Australia
It is conveniently located right next to Kyoto Station, you can even see it from the train! We loved the dinosaur receptionists, they were definitely a highlight and a delight to return to every day. The beds were large and comfortable, and we liked the divider that can be pulled down for privacy between the main room and the bathroom area. The foot massager was very fun! The staff were very friendly and helpful, and they were able to keep our luggage before our check-in, despite the luggage lockers at the front being full! It was very convenient.
IMU HOTEL KYOTO is located in Kyoto, 5-minute walk from Shijo-Karasuma Metro Station and Hankyu Karasuma Station.
Kaloyan
Bulgaria
The rooms are very good, everything was clean and towels changed everyday. Breakfast was great and to mention the free sake on the bar - amazing! The best is the staff. Awesome people with great manager. We stayed at the bar talking to the staff for ours drinking cocktails and sake. Most amazing hotel staff I ever talk to in my life. The location is also great with bus stops and subway station nearby. Kyoto tower is 10 min. away walking.
I strongly recommend Imu hotel in Kyoto! Thanks guys, I hope we will be back there soon!
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Shijo is located in Kyoto, 1969 feet from Karasuma Station. It offers modern accommodations with a public bath, a restaurant and rooms with free WiFi.
Opened in March 2015, Sakura Terrace The Gallery is conveniently located a 2-minute walk from the JR Kyoto Station. The on-site cafe offers house-roasted coffee and a selection of tea.
Gail
Canada
The hotel was very welcoming. The breakfast buffet was very good, each night there was a free welcome drink of choice. Location was nice and close to the Train station. The public bath was very soothing and quiet.
Right across the street from Kyoto Station, Hotel New Hankyu features 5 restaurants, a tour desk and a 24-hour front desk. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire property.
Jo
Australia
The location! It is literally right in front of Kyoto Station. The hotel staff are friendly and helpful. The hotel is well maintained and clean. Our room was cleaned everyday which is honestly a blessing after a long exhausting day of exploring. You also have an option to have an eco clean instead or choose not to have your room clean if you prefered. We booked the adjoining room for the 4 of us - couple with a toddler and a female adult, there was definitely enough space for all of us plus our 4 luggages. Happy to stay here again!
Located conveniently in the center of Kyoto, TSUGU Kyoto Sanjo by THE SHARE HOTELS has air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant.
The rooms were nice and big and modern facilities.
Featuring 1-star accommodations, West Japan Kyoto Kiyomizu is located in Kyoto, a 11-minute walk from Kiyomizu-dera Temple and 0.7 miles from Gion Shijo Station.
We liked everything. Nice and clean room. Good location.
Well set in the Nakagyo Ward district of Kyoto, Hotel GOCO stay Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi is located a 14-minute walk from Kyoto Shigaku Kaikan Conference Hall, 0.8 miles from Samurai Kembu Kyoto and a...
I like everything about the hotel and the personnel
Located within a 11-minute walk of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and 0.7 miles of Sanjusangen-do Temple, Terrace Kiyomizu Kyoto provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kyoto.
Good location. Very clean room. Nice amenities. Kind staff
Well situated in the Shimogyo Ward district of Kyoto, Irori Kyoto Station Higashi-Honganji is located a 11-minute walk from Kyoto Station, 0.9 miles from Sanjusangen-do Temple and a 15-minute walk...
Staff was friendly and nice, fluent in English, very welcoming .
Located within a 6-minute walk of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine and one mile of Tofuku-ji Temple, SO Kyoto Fushimi Inari - Vacation STAY 76147v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Located in the center of Kyoto, a 10-minute walk from TKP Garden City Kyoto, Karasuma Rokujo Hotel / Vacation STAY 3038 has air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Conveniently set in the center of Kyoto, Tanakaya Kyoto Karasuma provides vegetarian breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Good location in Kyoto city, they kept our luggage
Located in the center of Kyoto, a 10-minute walk from TKP Garden City Kyoto, Karasuma Rokujo Hotel / Vacation STAY 3036 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Conveniently set in the Higashiyama Ward district of Kyoto, Rinn Gion Kenninji Villa is located a 4-minute walk from Gion Shijo Station, 0.7 miles from Samurai Kembu Kyoto and a 18-minute walk from...
Very clean, great location, modern amenities in room.
Well set in the center of Kyoto, Kyoto ITOYA Hotel Mon provides continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Carolina was fantastic! Great staff and lovely hotel.
FAQs about hotels in Kyoto
On average, 3-star hotels in Kyoto cost $118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kyoto are $189 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kyoto can be found for $393 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kyoto this weekend is $159 or, for a 4-star hotel, $260. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kyoto for this weekend cost around $658 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $111 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kyoto for tonight. You'll pay around $175 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kyoto will cost around $553, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Most of the shrines, temples and other touristic spots are...
Most of the shrines, temples and other touristic spots are withing an hour travel by bus and several of them are just within 30 minutes walking from the Kyoto station. It can be a bit confusing at first due to the lack of "proper" sidewalks on some not so main streets, but if you follow the locals, it is a no brainer. On the main touristic attractions, in spite of the huge crowds on the entrances during peak hours, everyone follows the line and the flow of people is smooth and fast, never had to wait more than a few minutes to buy a ticket or enter someplace. Be careful as many touristic buses tend to arrive in huge numbers, and schools tend to organize trips on mondays, so you might coincide with local students.
Daniil
Spain
10
Scored 10
Getting around Kyoto is easy, either by bus, train or taxi.
Getting around Kyoto is easy, either by bus, train or taxi. Eating good food is something you don't have to worry about in Kyoto. Had visited Kyoto for the 5th time and will definitely come back again ☺️
Elsa
Japan
10
Scored 10
Kyoto is a beautiful, traditional town.
Kyoto is a beautiful, traditional town. There are so many iconic spots to visit but unfortunately the numbers of tourists are maybe getting a little out of hand. We like to travel independently so we had a chance to see how many tourists on bus tours just seemed not to respect and value what was on offer in Kyoto. I would absolutely recommend a visit to Kyoto, see the iconic temples and gardens and absolutely partake in a Tea Ceremony but perhaps choose a quieter time to travel so that you can really appreciate Kyoto's value.
Nora
Australia
10
Scored 10
Kyoto is the previous capital of Japan, so it has numerous...
Kyoto is the previous capital of Japan, so it has numerous historical places to visit. The mixture of tradition and modern technology makes the trip even more interesting. English is used in many public places like trains, buses, street signs, etc. Therefore, you would not come into challenges because of the language. Kyoto is a touristic place, and there are many attractions which you could easily find through internet and google maps. Night life of Kyoto is amazing. You can find many restaurants and clubs to go during the night. A host of temples and shrines exist in Kyoto. Fushimi Inari was amazing. Bamboo forest was very good, but do not spend all of a morning/afternoon there. I liked the market of Kyoto as well. I found the prices lower than Osaka and Tokyo. As I mentioned, I also visited Osaka, Nara, and Tokyo, but I found Kyoto more interesting than these cities. Kyoto has its own traditional structure rather than these modern cities.
Saed
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city that allows you to explore and learn about...
Beautiful city that allows you to explore and learn about Japan's history and culture. The pace of life is slower than Tokyo and the people are more open for a conversation. It seems that Kyoto is facing challenges in accommodating the significant influx number of tourists, as it was very difficult for us to find available restaurant for dinner. Most are either reserved out or have long waiting line every single night.
Long
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Kyoto is so crowded !
Kyoto is so crowded ! Unfortunately it lost the charm I’m assuming it used to have because you are swimming through CROWDS of bodies (like at Disney World) I would go back to Japan in a heartbeat but probably not to Kyoto. There are so many other stunning places in Japan that haven’t been ruined by tourism yet. Japan is an incredible country…..probably one of my favorites in the whole world. It’s just Kyoto that is too crazy
The room was very cute and comfortable. I do like that the light function controls are right next to the bed, so it was very convenient. The light behind the bed screen was the best. I loved the dimming functions and it looked very cool. Also, the window shades were amazing strong. No light seeped through, so we slept comfortably in the morning. The train station was about 2 minutes away from the hotel. The staff was the best, the girls who assisted us were extremely helpful and friendly.
The location is the best. You can easily go to enywhere in Kyoto by taking the subway close to the hotel and just 2 stops from Kyoto station.
You can walk to Kamo river to take a deep breath and walk a little bit to gion area. No worry about the food, there're a ton of groceries and restaurants around the hotel and the Nishiki market is just 3 minutes walking from the hotel. The staffs are so great, they are helpful. I felt so comfortable here and need to stay 10 days more.
This was a clean, modern hotel in an ideal location (for us) in Kyoto. The room was exceptionally comfortable and well-appointed, and the hotel was walking distance to metro and train stations and bus stops, Gion, and downtown Kyoto restaurants and shopping. One of the top two hotels we stayed at in Japan, and probably the best value for money. The free evening reception (wine/beer and snacks) was a nice element as well. Staff was very helpful.
Ostay Kyoto West Hotel apt is ideally located.10 minutes walking from Kyoto station. It is a cosy apartment with views of the Bullet Train tracks. The best thing is that it has a comfortable bed, washing machine, microwave, A/C, cooking facilities, and electronic lock.
The host allowed an extra hour to check out at no extra cost.
I highly recommend staying at this place when visiting Kyoto.
Room was great as it was just the right size for a couple and the best part was we had a washing machine. The room was somewhat traditional but a must during your stay to Japan. Beds a little hard. Bathroom a little small but fine for 3 nights. It was boutique style. Location was within walking distance to Gion district & Nishiki Markets. Right near subway station and plenty of eateries.
The bathroom was exceptional very beautifully designed. The room was clean and quite. The bathroom products were excellent as was the tea. Also the breakfast is a must include. It is one of the best buffets I have ever had. Both traditional American, European and Japanese breakfast was offered. It is about a 10 walk from the train station and a straight walk to hotel with no turns.
The location is great, even though Kyoto station is very confusing and this hotel is the other side of main station, it's close and we could walk with our luggage easily. The room was nice with a terrace but it was raining during our stay, we didn't use it. What we loved was the public bath! It's not onsen (hot spring) but to relax after busy, long day, it's the best.
This is, for sure, the best hotel that my husband and I have been in. The room was super big, cozy and clean, there were free amenities for costumers, it was super close to the subway station and the staff speaks English very well.
There are so many cool things inside the hotel that there was a day that we decided just to chill there.
The price is also excellent!
This is the best accommodation I've stayed in during my one-month travel journey. No doubt all Japanese hotels are exceptionally clean, but this one is more than clean; it feels brand new and fresh. The location is perfect, with the station within 100 meters. Facilities are great, Coffee library , Coin Laundry inside the hotel. Highly recommended
Great hostel! I slept in the dormitory and it was comfortable. Generally nice and well kept facilities. Staff was super helpful with luggage forwarding to my next hotel. Location is good for those coming in and out of Tokyo station. It’s located super close to Kyoto Cycle, which was the BEST cycle tour ever!! Highly recommend both.
The hotel is quite new, amenities are awesome. Space is enough for 3 ppl with 2 fully opened suitcases.
The location is within adequate walking distance (~10 mins) from Kyoto station.
Staff are super friendly and are the best English speakers I've encountered in the 7-day trip.
Everything was amazing. The whole hotel looks new and clean. Breakfast had good choices and everything we tried were delicious. Staff can speak english. Bathroom was the best I have seen in a hotel. Strategic location since the subway station is literally just beside the hotel.
a cosy boutique hotel which had the basic amenities available at the Reception. Was a bit of a walk from the train station and was not practical to lug bags there. Best to take a taxi from the train station. Small rooms but we were comfortable. Friendly staff.
This is the best hotel we have stayed at in Japan fantastic price and the 2 double beds were so comfortable and the biggest room. The area is quiet so much better than Gion which is so touristy. We loved our stay in this hotel wish it was longer.
Great hotel about 10 minutes walk to JR station. It's on the south side of the Kyoto JR station. The room was bigger than what we expected and the bathroom design was the best we had seen so far on our Japan trip.
Well-designed cozy room with a small Japanese corner. Lobby lounge with free coffee and small snacks is the best. Great location within a 5min walk to Pontocho Street. Subway station is right next to the hotel.
Location. View from rooms. Spacious rooms. Very comfortable. Great service and staff. The location is the best. Right at the train station, close to restaurants and shopping malls. Temples, etc. Excellent hotel
This place has the best pajamas! Not far from Nijo Station and a supermarket and 7/11 very handy to the hotel. Lovely staff happy to help with anything you need.
best hotel I’ve stayed at ever. great space for families and excellent location next to train station, multiple restaurants, mall and convenience stores
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