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Kyoto Travellers Inn
3.8/517 Recensioni

Kyoto Travellers Inn

Kyoto|0.49km dal Heian Jingu Shrine
I stayed here this past May, and again in November as I was able to return to Japan for Autumn colors and see additional sites and experiences that I missed before (which also included Tokyo). As I said in my earlier review of this hotel, this is a great budget hotel and a great value in an excellent quieter location of Kyoto! It is long-established by the same family, it is modern and very clean and bright with some practical old-school charm, and from what I understand they have many repeat customers such as myself. The hotel is maintained and up-to-date (it had a standard U.S. size shower, that is the same as mine in the U.S., and the bathroom was larger and easier to use than my more expensive hotel in Tokyo that I stayed at). Newer, modern plumbing including the sink, toilet, faucets, and updated shelving plus updated pleasant decor that I mentioned in my previous review...and again, VERY clean. While there is no elevator, they will carry up your suitcase to the room if necessary. I stayed on the 4th (top) floor, and it had a view of the Museum and Torii Gate of Heian Shrine. You can see this view from the lobby, dining area and outdoor dining area. Also, the staff is friendly and professional and HELPFUL!! (Thanks!!). I experienced mostly cool November days with some very cold nights in Kyoto. The room was the perfect temperature for sleeping this time of year. I slept very soundly in a super comfortable bed and appreciated the warm comforter. I made my coffee in the room with the instant coffee packets I purchased at 711 down the street (the hotel provides tea packets). The coffee they serve downstairs if you purchase breakfast is really good. They also have a mini-coffee maker near the lobby (I did not use). There is a mini-fridge in the room. Note that the hotel is very close to many historical sites and that you can walk to many of these sites, including while on quiet morning walks. I also used the convenient bus route is close by and also walked to one of the subway stations. This is my favorite Kyoto spot to stay plus I love the area, and someday I know I will return here again!

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Ryokan Sawaya Honten
4.6/544 Recensioni

Ryokan Sawaya Honten

Kyoto|0.58km dal Heian Jingu Shrine
Wonderful stay - spacious traditional Japanese Ryokan with very friendly welcoming staff and wonderful hot pools / onsen. Lovely seating areas near all rooms with small gardens and koi pond. I'm told the hot breakfasts are great too - but I was at a conference that had plenty of food so I didn't try the Ryokan breakfast. If you're hungry at odd hours there is a Friendly Mart (Lawson? 7/11?) on the corner nearby open till 10 or 11pm - with fruit, candy, hot and cold food etc. Be ready to leave your shoes at the front door on arrival. Fresh towels, tabi (toe socks) and yukata (cotton robes) provided every day and hot water available 24/7. Read the onsen / hot pool rules before hand (in room or look up on phone) for important information like no bathing suits, sit down to shower/rinse, no soap/shampoo in the pool. After making a few mistakes on the first day, getting around by public transport became easy. Sometimes google and bus stops say that a bus has already left but they mean it's supposed to have left. It might just be delayed by a stop or two. Use ICOCA card on everything (train/bus) except for LOOP buses (couldn't work them out). SUICA card probably works anywhere too but if you get a Welcome SUICA at the airport on the way in (as I did) then you'll discover that it's different. Most importantly, the Welcome SUICA doesn't work on public transport outside of Tokyo. It also expires after 28 days losing all the money you loaded it with. However, you can use it as a payment card at most convenience stores. (I ended up using it at the Family Mart in Kyoto to buy snacks). Best app for phones - SUICA balance check - although the balance info is often printed on your receipts/bus tickets. Also, ignore all the websites that say you don't need a reserved seat on Shinkansen but can sit anywhere unless the seat is claimed. That only applies if you have a Japan Rail Pass (not a ticket, or card). Also, you need to use both your local travel pass and your Shinkansen (express) ticket to get through platform gates. That's not exactly clear either. Kyoto is beautiful and I didn't get a chance to do much sightseeing so I'll be back.

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Ryokan Kanade
4.4/533 Recensioni
Lo uso per partecipare alle attività senza mangiare nel parco di Gonzo.Ci sono poche persone alla notte, la ricetta spesso non è qui, ma la lettera è molto amichevole.A causa della mia vacanza, parcheggiavo gratuitamente dal mattino del giorno di soggiorno al giorno successivo.La stanza è molto pulita, c'è grande TV, molto comoda. Ma, dato che quel giorno era pioggia e freddo, il bagno privato del bacino aperto era molto freddo, pioveva, e mi sono fatto fottere.La temperatura del bacino era al contrario calda, quindi non posso metterlo subito, come un gioco di punizione per un programma di artifici. Il cibo sembra buono, quindi se c'e'una possibilita', voglio riceverlo di nuovo.
Kyoto Travellers Inn
3.8/517 Recensioni
I stayed here this past May, and again in November as I was able to return to Japan for Autumn colors and see additional sites and experiences that I missed before (which also included Tokyo). As I said in my earlier review of this hotel, this is a great budget hotel and a great value in an excellent quieter location of Kyoto! It is long-established by the same family, it is modern and very clean and bright with some practical old-school charm, and from what I understand they have many repeat customers such as myself. The hotel is maintained and up-to-date (it had a standard U.S. size shower, that is the same as mine in the U.S., and the bathroom was larger and easier to use than my more expensive hotel in Tokyo that I stayed at). Newer, modern plumbing including the sink, toilet, faucets, and updated shelving plus updated pleasant decor that I mentioned in my previous review...and again, VERY clean. While there is no elevator, they will carry up your suitcase to the room if necessary. I stayed on the 4th (top) floor, and it had a view of the Museum and Torii Gate of Heian Shrine. You can see this view from the lobby, dining area and outdoor dining area. Also, the staff is friendly and professional and HELPFUL!! (Thanks!!). I experienced mostly cool November days with some very cold nights in Kyoto. The room was the perfect temperature for sleeping this time of year. I slept very soundly in a super comfortable bed and appreciated the warm comforter. I made my coffee in the room with the instant coffee packets I purchased at 711 down the street (the hotel provides tea packets). The coffee they serve downstairs if you purchase breakfast is really good. They also have a mini-coffee maker near the lobby (I did not use). There is a mini-fridge in the room. Note that the hotel is very close to many historical sites and that you can walk to many of these sites, including while on quiet morning walks. I also used the convenient bus route is close by and also walked to one of the subway stations. This is my favorite Kyoto spot to stay plus I love the area, and someday I know I will return here again!
Hotel Okura Kyoto Okazaki Bettei -Age Requirement 12 over-
4.7/568 Recensioni
The Okura Okazaki Bettie is a beautifully designed modern hotel and was the perfect choice for our combined business/leisure visit to Kyoto. The location was reasonably close (short taxi ride) to excellent restaurants and sights in the culturally historic area east of the river. The guest room quality, cleanliness and comfort is excellent - finished to a high standard with large windows overlooking the garden below and temples beyond. Breakfast was served in the restaurant overlooking the hotel's own zen garden. The choice of either ”Kyoto”or ”American” breakfast was amazing, beautifully presented bento style, exceptionally fresh, plentiful and delicious. Indeed this was one of the best hotel breakfasts ever. Finally the service level is exceptional. Both management and staff did everything they could to make our stay enjoyable and hassle free. Neither the most nor least expensive option in Kyoto - just simple great value. We look forward to returning next time.
Ryokan Sawaya Honten
4.6/544 Recensioni
Wonderful stay - spacious traditional Japanese Ryokan with very friendly welcoming staff and wonderful hot pools / onsen. Lovely seating areas near all rooms with small gardens and koi pond. I'm told the hot breakfasts are great too - but I was at a conference that had plenty of food so I didn't try the Ryokan breakfast. If you're hungry at odd hours there is a Friendly Mart (Lawson? 7/11?) on the corner nearby open till 10 or 11pm - with fruit, candy, hot and cold food etc. Be ready to leave your shoes at the front door on arrival. Fresh towels, tabi (toe socks) and yukata (cotton robes) provided every day and hot water available 24/7. Read the onsen / hot pool rules before hand (in room or look up on phone) for important information like no bathing suits, sit down to shower/rinse, no soap/shampoo in the pool. After making a few mistakes on the first day, getting around by public transport became easy. Sometimes google and bus stops say that a bus has already left but they mean it's supposed to have left. It might just be delayed by a stop or two. Use ICOCA card on everything (train/bus) except for LOOP buses (couldn't work them out). SUICA card probably works anywhere too but if you get a Welcome SUICA at the airport on the way in (as I did) then you'll discover that it's different. Most importantly, the Welcome SUICA doesn't work on public transport outside of Tokyo. It also expires after 28 days losing all the money you loaded it with. However, you can use it as a payment card at most convenience stores. (I ended up using it at the Family Mart in Kyoto to buy snacks). Best app for phones - SUICA balance check - although the balance info is often printed on your receipts/bus tickets. Also, ignore all the websites that say you don't need a reserved seat on Shinkansen but can sit anywhere unless the seat is claimed. That only applies if you have a Japan Rail Pass (not a ticket, or card). Also, you need to use both your local travel pass and your Shinkansen (express) ticket to get through platform gates. That's not exactly clear either. Kyoto is beautiful and I didn't get a chance to do much sightseeing so I'll be back.
Ryokan Genhouin
4.6/51 Recensioni
Questo hotel giapponese è ancora molto buono. Prima di tutto, il paesaggio è molto buono, poi la stanza è anche grande, il mais è molto sapore. Il colazione giapponese il giorno successivo è molto delicato, con una bella vista fuori dalla finestra Il servizio del negozio è molto buono! Molto buono, il rapporto di prezzo è anche alto!
Rinn Niomon
4.3/59 Recensioni
Ho prenotato il vicino Teatro di Kyoto come sede di concerto di Kyoto. Non mi aspettavo troppo perché era suddiviso in una semplice casa, ma era cool!E'un bellissimo hotel a Pechino.L'apparecchiatura di aria condizionata è anche circa 々, che è buona per questo prezzo. Ti suggeriamo di soggiornare in pochi casi in cui gli ospiti di immigrazione sono pochi.

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