Featuring a garden, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel Resol Trinity Kyoto is located in the center of Kyoto, a 8-minute walk from Kyoto International Manga Museum.
Open since August 2019, Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout the hotel in the Shimogyo Ward district of Kyoto.
Set within Kintetsu Kyoto Station, Kyoto, Miyako City Kintetsu Kyoto Station offers free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel is a 20-minute train ride and walk from Tofuku-ji Temple.
Newly opened in August 2016, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Ekimae offers accommodations with free WiFi. The hotel is directly connected to JR Kyoto Station and a 4-minute walk away.
Located in Kyoto and with Kyoto Station reachable within a 5-minute walk, TUNE STAY KYOTO provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
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.
Located in Kyoto, a 9-minute walk from Gion Shijo Station, Gion Elite Terrace provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Possibly the best room we’ve stayed at on our trip
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.
Very good location, big room, and excellent facilities.
Attractively located in the Higashiyama Ward district of Kyoto, Terrace Kiyomizu Kyoto is located a 11-minute walk from Kiyomizu-dera Temple, 0.7 miles from Sanjusangen-do Temple and a 18-minute walk...
Good location. Very clean room. Nice amenities. Kind staff
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Kyoto City - Hotel - Vacation STAY 88891v is located in Kyoto, 1.2 miles from Heian Shrine and 1.5 miles from Imperial Palace.
Located in Kyoto, within a 10-minute walk of Nijo Castle and 1.2 miles of Kyoto Shigaku Kaikan Conference Hall, HOTEL Inc has free WiFi throughout the property.
Attractively located in the Shimogyo Ward district of Kyoto, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kyoto-Kiyomizu Gojo is located a 19-minute walk from Sanjusangen-do Temple, 0.9 miles from TKP Garden City Kyoto and a 12...
- clean
- convenient location
- very friendly staff
In a prime location in the Nakagyo Ward district of Kyoto, Oakwood Hotel Oike Kyoto is located a 14-minute walk from Samurai Kembu Kyoto, 0.9 miles from Gion Shijo Station and 1.1 miles from Kyoto...
Location, cleanliness. Room was very well appointed.
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.
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.
Great location, lovely staff, lots of little extras.
Featuring a garden, a shared lounge as well as a bar, nol kyoto sanjo is located in the center of Kyoto, a 7-minute walk from Kyoto International Manga Museum.
Beautiful rooms and very spacious. Lovely and clean.
Well set in the center of Kyoto, Kyoto ITOYA Hotel Mon 京都糸屋ホテル モン provides continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.
Carolina was fantastic! Great staff and lovely hotel.
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Wonderful
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FAQs about hotels in Kyoto
On average, 3-star hotels in Kyoto cost $77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kyoto are $127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kyoto can be found for $266 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kyoto this weekend is $291 or, for a 4-star hotel, $418. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kyoto for this weekend cost around $926 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $154 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kyoto for tonight. You'll pay around $218 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kyoto will cost around $619, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Loved how easy it was to walk around the city and use the...
Loved how easy it was to walk around the city and use the train system. The Nishi Market was good as was visiting the Inari Gates and Bamboo Fosest and tourist Village. Ability to attend Sunshine Beach Parkrun on Saturday morning.
Linda
Australia
10
Scored 10
Stayed in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto and Kyoto felt the most...
Stayed in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto and Kyoto felt the most traditional. The other cities we stayed in had huge buildings everywhere whereas Kyoto had a lot of old japanese style districts, plenty of temples and of course the bamboo forest. Loved the Fushimi Shrine area and we stayed near the Nishiki market which was fun to visit in the evenings. If I ever visit Japan again Kyoto will definitely be the place to revisit.
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Kyoto station was great and had a lot of useful services (...
Kyoto station was great and had a lot of useful services (money exchange, tourist info, luggage storage and shipping). There were also a lot of Yamato transports around where you could ship your suitcase to/from the airports. I had a 36L carry on sized bag from Muji (120 cm total) and was able to ship to Haneda 2 days in advance of my departure flight. I would note that they require at least two days for Kyoto to Haneda shipping.
Aeon mall was also a great spot and has a pretty large Bandai capsule/gacha hall, Muji, and Uniqlo and the connecting Kaede building has a massive Daiso. Would caution that the buses near tourist attractions during rush hour will be near impossible to get on, I would go up the line 1 to 2 stops in the opposite direction and switch to the correct direction or you may never actually get on.
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Both historic and modern Kyoto have something to offer.
Both historic and modern Kyoto have something to offer. So many diverse food options, and historic sites everywhere you turn. The mix of ancient and new is beautiful. Great transit and infrastructure make it easy to hop around, and if you’re ever lost just head to the river (which has great walking paths).
Fushimi Inari and Kinkaku-ji both live up the the hype and are worth a visit. I also found some smaller shrines, like Kitano Tenmangu, are quiet and a wonderful walk.
Cherish
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Many things to see and do.
Many things to see and do. The shrines are best to schedule in the morning, most open at 7am, but people don't start moving until around 9. After then it gets a bit crowded, manageable, but crowded. Lots of shopping and food choices at Pontocho Alley and surrounding areas. We tried a tea ceremony and would definitely recommend. Wearing the kimonos make for great pictures.
Save money and use the train/subway systems. They're super-clean and run on time. Use the map app on your phone to know how to get around the train stations. Everything is well marked!
Joel
United States of America
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Scored 6.0
The city was lovely and very old.
The city was lovely and very old. Loved the shops and the old houses. However the bamboo forrest was overrated and the temple was lovely but locals were very disrespectful and took away from the ambience of the place. Photo shoots were more important than the culture and religion of the temple. Great restaurants once you found them.
Firstly I loved the look and feel of this hotel, it felt very traditional and true to the Kyoto area with a modern twist. The onsen (traditional hot spring pool) was amazing and felt like a luxury which many other more expensive hotels don’t have. The room although simple was lovely (although it felt a bit smaller than the pictures). Breakfast was good (but not the best we had compared to the hotels we stayed in Japan). Finally the location was perfect, just minutes away from the Gion district and many restaurants and temples.
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel! It’s less than 10 min walk to the Kyoto station and about a minute walk from the convenience store. There are lots of great restaurants in the area and everything is walking distance! We absolutely loved the vibe of the hotel. It was fun to read at the end of the night and sit in the library. They also show different short films at the end of the night. This hotel has a luxury hostel vibe. Really really loved it! The staff were also soooo nice!
This was the best hostel I have ever stayed at (and I've probably stayed at over 5 hostels lol).
The location was very central. 5 min walk to stores, 10 min walk to Gion, 2 to get to Sanjo station.
The elevator goes straight down to Sanjo station.
The location is secure. Mostly accessable by key card.
The facilities are clean and inviting.
The place is very cute!
My sister and I got our own room, and the third bed was used for luggage.
For the price, it was very worth it.
Best of the 5 hotels we’ve stayed at on our two week trip to Japan. Beautiful boutique hotel. Lovely stylish room with great bathroom and walk in shower. Had king bed as well and more and well designed space in room. Super guest lounge with coffee, juices and snacks and in the evening beer and wine too. Very friendly staff. Quiet location but walking distance to all key points of central city and lots of little local restaurants and bars if you explore.
The location is perfect. Hotel Kuu is so close to everything. 10 minutes walk to Kyoto Station. 2 minutes walk to the nearest bus stop. Lots of restaurants nearby. The best part is the public bath. It was so relaxing to soak yourself in the hot water after a long day's walk. The outside pool is built of volcanic rocks from Mountain Fuji. That water is magic. It makes your skin so smooth.
Loved the customer service! Location was perfect for us: at walking distance from train station (15min), from city center (20min), from old town (30min). There is also underground stops at just 5 and 10min walk from the hotel. Although the best thing was the breakfast! It wasn't extensive but this made it easy and quick to grab and was actually very complete, with great quality food
the best stay ever!!! this is a small ryokan type hotel owned and run by the friendliest, most helpful family. I was in love with every aspect of it - the clean and beautiful Japanese-styled rooms, the high-tech bathrooms, the ~secret~ bar in the back, and of course our host Tome, who gave us the best local recommendations and made our stay so good. thank you!
Hotel Alza is a fantastic hotel with very thoughtful and useful amenities. Heated Floors were a plus. Location on the edge of the Gion district near the subway was great. Best Hotel we stayed in during our 4 city trip to Japan. Hotel Alza is the best property I have ever stayed in at its price point. we loved this hotel.
This hotel is the best hotel I ever stay in Japan so far. Lobby is exclusive, Room is spacious with many kind amenities including for kids and not to mention of location right in front of Kyoto station and next to Yodobashi camera where you can find a lot of things there. Definitely this is worth to stay and spend money.
Probably the best hotel I've ever stayed in. The location is great, 5 or so minutes walk from the central station. The staff were friendly, helpful, and spoke very good English, which is not that common in Japan. The room was very comfortable. They also have a great public bath that you can use without paying extra.
Would recommend this hotel when being matched to other Japan hotels. This was by far the best quality we had during our 12 day tour. All were classed 4*. Be aware when staying in hotels in Japan rooms are small. Best and most helpful staff. From station get the number 4, 17 or 205 they all stop outside the hotel.
Staff were very helpful and the room was very clean and although small, made the best use of the space.
The hotel position was excellent as it close to shops and the Gion district. The food offering with the complex were excellent, especially Roku Chinese noodles on the 1st floor.
Great location, very helpful staff. Ordered us a taxi and also called the hotel in Osaka for us. Few mins away from Nishiki market and all the shopping. Best was to be in Gion ,the best neighborhood of Kyoto and also so close to Kyoto station. Loved it
The best part of the hotel was the location to so many great food places and how close it was to the subway station as well. It was really nice to be able to take a break throughout the day and stop by our hotel to take refuge in the air conditioning.
Probably one of the best hotels I’ve stayed at. It’s right across Kyoto Station, the room I got has great space. The bed is comfortable and the bathroom is clean. The breakfast was generally okay though I wish they would put allergy labels on them.
staff was very polite and the hotel was super clean! definitely the best stay we had while in Japan! would stay here all of the time if I could. a short walk to the station and to the Main Street where all of the shops and stores are.
Great location, amazing amenities, kind staff, and the onsen was so relaxing. The best capsule hotel you could stay at - felt like a 5 star hotel. Just so many thoughtful touches and the staff go above and beyond.
Best place we have stayed at while travelling around Japan. The rooms are a decent size, it’s a beautiful hotel in a very good location close to Gion and train stations. Fabulous breakfast including wagyu steak!
The best part of the hotel is the position super close to Kyoto JR station, which is very useful if you need to travel the Kansai region a lot. That's all, nothing more nothing less.
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