Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto26.1% of visitors choose this area
YYEHONG-yehong2026.03.08
This was my first time traveling abroad with my child, and convenient transportation was absolutely essential. A single train from Kansai Airport took us directly to the hotel, so we didn't have to worry about lugging suitcases and changing subways. It's right next to Kyoto Station, but surprisingly quiet. I'll definitely stay here again next time. Also, if you don't want to check out at 11 AM and leave your luggage at the front desk, you can opt for a paid late check-out – it's 1000 yen an hour, which is even cheaper than hourly hotels back home. This way, you can go out in the afternoon, come back, relax or even take a shower before heading out.
Hotel near Gion/Kiyomizu Temple,Kyoto4.1% of visitors choose this area
WWyattt2025.06.19
I really liked the guesthouse. The beds are clean, there are many showers available 24h and a kitchen. Pretty standard guesthouse in Japan I would say. The only thing is that it is a bit far from the center. It is about a 30-40 min walk from Kyoto station and another 20-30 min walk from the shopping district Karawamachi/Teramachi. Buses are pretty efficient and quick and it is right next to the Kyomizu temple district though.I would probably stay there again.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto14.7% of visitors choose this area
JJo422025.12.14
It is my second in Kyoto, and I stayed both times in this hotel - this proves that this is really nice hotel.
The room is spacious compared to other hotels I stayed im Japan, facilities are great, staffs are friendly. We tried the breakfast and dinner at the bar, the breakfast has quite limited selections but th quality was great. Dinner was a little disappointing for the price, but overall still a good experience.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto14.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.21
Location: The hotel is a convenient 5-minute walk from Shiyakusho-mae Station (Tozai Line), and also within a 5-minute walk from Sanjo Station (Tozai Line) and Keihan Sanjo Station. The surrounding area is a bustling commercial district, all easily accessible on foot, featuring popular spots like Uniqlo, Kiddy Land, BAL department store, and Sanjo Meitengai shopping street. Takashimaya department store and Nishiki Market are just a 15-minute walk away. The Kamo River is right around the corner; simply turn left when you exit the hotel.
Dining: Plenty of dining options are available nearby. There's a supermarket just 20 meters to the left when you leave the hotel. Matsuya (a popular beef bowl restaurant) is about 200 meters further to the left, with Isomaru Suisan directly opposite it. Shinjindo Bakery and a tea room are conveniently located on the ground floor of the hotel building. Walk another 50 meters, and you'll discover even more choices.
Facilities: While the room is compact, there's enough space to comfortably open up both a 26-inch and a 20-inch suitcase simultaneously. It comes equipped with a refrigerator, a complete set of toiletries, and slippers. There's also a hotel restaurant located on the basement level.
This was my second stay, and I continue to be impressed by its excellent value for money and impeccable cleanliness. The location is absolutely fantastic, making it incredibly easy to get anywhere, and it's super convenient to pop back to the hotel during the day to drop off purchases or take a quick rest.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto26.1% of visitors choose this area
Wwilliamkam2026.01.20
The hotel's location is great, and the rooms are clean and spacious. They offer free parking, and the breakfast selection is quite good and tasty. It's very convenient, as most attractions are within a few kilometers. There are also many yakitori and yakiniku restaurants nearby, and an Aeon supermarket is just a few hundred meters away. The hotel even provides a shuttle bus to JR Isetan department store. This hotel offers excellent value for money; the free parking alone saves you about 100 yuan a day. Highly recommended!
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto14.7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.22
The hotel is full of design flair, truly befitting Kyoto. The garden views are absolutely stunning, and the rooms are very spacious. The onsen (hot spring bath) is spotlessly clean with a large pool. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied. It's surrounded by charming Kyoto shops, making it super convenient for shopping. I'll definitely choose this place again next time. The only downside is that the elevator has a rather pungent, almost urine-like smell, which is quite odd.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto26.1% of visitors choose this area
SSZ10312025.11.20
My stay was excellent. The room was clean and comfortable, but the hotel's greatest advantage is its prime location right next to the Central Station, making travel incredibly convenient. The breakfast offered a fantastic variety, and the staff was both friendly and highly professional. I would highly recommend this hotel.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto14.7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.01
Friendly, English-speaking staff. The room is basic but comfortable. I sent my luggage here a day earlier and it was kept safely. The hotel is conveniently located near both bus and train stations and is very quiet at night. There isn’t much to see around the area—just a quiet street—and while there are a few nearby restaurants, some are not very kid-friendly.
The location of the hotel was good, near to the Jujo subway station, exit 3. The carpet was an eyesore, thought it was dirty but was told it was due to some cleaning products. The hotel has the potential to improve its overall service such as offering guests with early check-in hours (one or two hours prior to the standard time); offering some refreshments or water for guest while waiting for check-in; and ensuring that rooms are clean at all time.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto14.7% of visitors choose this area
MMangoLover2025.08.29
The hotel's location is super convenient, with a bus stop nearby making travel a breeze. It's only a few stops from Kyoto Station, and you can get there in under 10 minutes by bus. The family room was great, especially having an extra small bed. There's a FamilyMart convenience store right across the street, and a cafe and breakfast spot downstairs. We tried breakfast both at the hotel and at a nearby place.
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XXiaobaituaimiI've stayed at Tokyu hotels a few times before and generally found them acceptable, but this particular Tokyu Hotel has a terrible location. Transportation is incredibly inconvenient, and there isn't even a bus stop nearby. It's at least a 10-minute walk to the nearest subway station. The shuttle bus to Kyoto Station only runs every 30 minutes, so you still end up waiting a long time.
The 3300 yen breakfast was also incredibly basic, worse than what you'd get for 1800 yen at a standard business hotel.
The worst part was the room temperature on cold winter nights. I woke up freezing in the middle of the first night and ended up catching a cold with a runny nose. What's more, the air conditioning panel only allowed for adjusting the fan speed, not the temperature.
The hotel was also undergoing renovations during my stay, so I spent the entire second day out and about. Taxis in Kyoto are quite expensive; a 2-kilometer ride from Kawaramachi back to the hotel cost 1600 yen. It would definitely be more convenient to stay near Kyoto Station.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:PHP 5,395
9.3/10
Great
IiamnotdelicateThe basic room type isn't in the main building; you have to walk up to the main building each time to have breakfast or soak in the onsen (hot spring). And it's not a real onsen; my friend's superior room was the real onsen. We were given a small room at the back of the hotel, but thankfully there weren't too many graves.
When I asked the staff at the entrance to take photos for me, they were very reluctant and had a sour face. At night, on my way back to my room from my friend's, the receptionist on duty in the lobby was also very rude. Overall, I was dissatisfied with the service.
The facilities are excellent, very new, and the hotel is quite small, but that's typical for Japanese hotels. The decor is also very nice; the aesthetics are on point.
There are at least three cemeteries and a bunch of shrines nearby; bring some amulets if you like.
RReneehuangHighly Recommended Stay in Kyoto
I would like to strongly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Kyoto. The staff demonstrate exceptional professionalism and hospitality.
In particular, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to Miss Yuki, who assisted us with our check-in and kindly introduced many wonderful sightseeing spots and activities in Kyoto, as well as to Miss Tsai, a ********* staff member who supported us during check-out with great warmth and care. Their thoughtful service truly reflects the welcoming spirit of Kyoto and the hotel’s commitment to excellence.
I am genuinely impressed by the quality of the team members who bring guests happiness and satisfaction through their dedication. They truly deserve recognition and applause for their outstanding service.
Our two-night stay was far too short, and we are already looking forward to returning in the near future.
RReyajWe recently stayed at NOHGA HOTEL KIYOMIZU KYOTO and had a very pleasant experience. The rooms were very spacious, clean, and comfortable throughout our stay. The staff were friendly and welcoming. Most importantly, the hotel’s location is excellent: just a short walk to the scenic Higashiyama area and easily accessible from the station. A great base for exploring Kyoto.
YYEHONG-yehongThis was my first time traveling abroad with my child, and convenient transportation was absolutely essential. A single train from Kansai Airport took us directly to the hotel, so we didn't have to worry about lugging suitcases and changing subways. It's right next to Kyoto Station, but surprisingly quiet. I'll definitely stay here again next time. Also, if you don't want to check out at 11 AM and leave your luggage at the front desk, you can opt for a paid late check-out – it's 1000 yen an hour, which is even cheaper than hourly hotels back home. This way, you can go out in the afternoon, come back, relax or even take a shower before heading out.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:PHP 6,273
9.2/10
Great
11865200****This hotel is less than a ten-minute walk from Kyoto Station, but it's on the opposite side of Yodobashi Camera, which makes it slightly less convenient than the other side. However, a major plus is that the hotel has a public bath. The rooms are quite small, making it a bit challenging to open luggage. In the lobby, there's a self-service beverage and coffee machine, and you can even use a takeaway cup.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:PHP 5,673
9.5/10
Amazing
IIRADAThough the hotel itself is good (I’m staying here for a second time), this time the service was awful.1) went to breakfast, me and my friend ordered 2 dishes, when in 20 mins time there still was nothing, we reminded a waitress of our order… another 20 mins - still nothing. All in all we spent 40 mins at the breakfast restaurant and didn’t get our food. When we explained this to the hostess she just said “sorry” and we left the restaurant hungry. 2) ordered afternoon tea for 3 persons (afternoon tea is served at another restaurant at the hotel). 2 normal sets and 1 for a person who doesn’t like dairy products. That person is me. I explained that I have no allergy, I just don’t like the taste of milk, cheese, et cetera. So I’m fine with bread and with sweets, just not the ones that have cheese on top. In the end instead of the sweets they brought me a fruit platter (that’s all, my friends got a lot of different sweets), when I again explained to the hostess that I’m fine with sweets (sweet bread) and would like to eat the sweets included in the afternoon tea set she just said that they “prepared smth else” for me (she meant the fruit platter). No apology no anything. Mind you, I ordered afternoon tea last year at this same place - everything was alright! As this is a 5 star hotel and everything here is rather expensive (including breakfast and afternoon tea) this is unacceptable level if service.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:PHP 30,156
9.5/10
Amazing
FfongThe rooms are decent. There's a communal bath, which is kind of like a hot spring, though the water is just regular tap water – it was clean and hygienic. On the second floor, there's a ping-pong table, an all-you-can-drink bar, and a small kids' play area. It feels like a friendly little community. The staff are all polite and attentive.
There's an aquarium very close by, and the hotel has a back entrance for direct access. We didn't realize this until we walked all the way around in the rain!
There's a surface parking lot if you drive, costing 2500 yen per day for unlimited use, but the small road leading in can be a bit tricky to find.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:PHP 9,991
9.5/10
Amazing
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is full of design flair, truly befitting Kyoto. The garden views are absolutely stunning, and the rooms are very spacious. The onsen (hot spring bath) is spotlessly clean with a large pool. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied. It's surrounded by charming Kyoto shops, making it super convenient for shopping. I'll definitely choose this place again next time. The only downside is that the elevator has a rather pungent, almost urine-like smell, which is quite odd.
AAnonymous UserThe biggest advantage of Hotel Gajoen Tokyo is definitely its location. Beyond its prime spot in the city center, there's a direct walkway from the hotel's third floor straight to Takashimaya. You can walk along the green passage into the mall, turn a corner, and be at Din Tai Fung – it's incredibly convenient. This stay, I specifically booked a corner room to experience the lounge. The room was spacious, and the bathroom had a great four-piece layout. The large windows let in plenty of light, and catching a glimpse of the beautiful Higashiyama scenery in the distance was a pleasant surprise. The lounge is also on the third floor, so after browsing Takashimaya, it was lovely to just tap my card, go in, and relax with a drink.
The breakfast selection wasn't huge, but most items were high quality. I ate there for three days and didn't get bored. The ham, salmon, and homemade yogurt sauce were all excellent, and the latte was delicious too.
Furthermore, the cleanliness of this popular hotel exceeded my expectations. Daily housekeeping was impeccable, and they didn't compromise on standards under the guise of being eco-friendly, which I really appreciated. Huge thanks to the staff.
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