Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto33.4% of visitors choose this area
RRachel Bennett2026.05.13
Our plan to visit Arima Onsen was canceled, which led us to discover this Japanese-style hotel that also offers hot spring baths. Unexpectedly, it became the highlight of our Kansai trip.
After a day of walking 10,000 to 20,000 steps, when my feet felt like they weren't my own, a hot bath and a session in the massage chair, followed by watching TV while enjoying the hotel's unlimited yogurt or ice cream, instantly revitalized me. Before bed, another soak ensured a deep, childlike sleep.
The hotel's breakfast is another major feature. After an early morning bath, everyone came to the restaurant in their cotton pajamas, creating an orderly yet relaxed atmosphere. The hotel is quite spacious, and the staff's service is very professional and attentive. The layout is well-designed; guests remove their shoes for the tatami rooms, and staff frequently clean the floors and surroundings. The laundry room even has a dedicated area for women. Washing machines are free, and dryers cost 100 yen per use, which is very reasonable and convenient.
I've already bookmarked their chain hotels in other locations. I hope to visit Japan often and stay here again.
We really liked the beauty of the place, the cleanliness of the hotel, the friendly hall staff, and so you can really relax.The Breakfast was really delicious. This hotel is a highly recommended.
Was great. Road to the accomodation is a bit rough due to no sidewalk on road. But staff welcomed us from outside the hotel which was so nice. The baths stay open from 6.30am until midnight so plenty of time. We didn’t try the food due to limited availability (they aren’t accommodated to serve all guests staying in the hotel). Without suitcases, this hotels walk to anywhere in the area was great. Bicycle rentals are common in the area. Staff were super kind and friendly. Room was fantastic, amazing views.
The room was clean, but there was dust between the air conditioners or the building was old, so it smelled a bit peculiar. But after sleeping overnight, you get used to it. ㅋㅋㅋ Except for this, all the staff turn the translator and check it carefully and are very kind. When all the restaurants nearby were closed, I couldn't eat, I gave them cup noodles, or drove them to the convenience store in front of the station. It's a bit eerie when you come out of the hallway at night. On the first day, when I went to thunder and lightning, I was completely scared and almost peeed ... But for me, it was a different experience, so it was good. ㅋㅎ If you come here, you will have to buy a lot of food in advance at the convenience store. And breakfast wasn't bad. I ate deliciously.
The conclusion was not bad overall. It was nice to have a unique Japanese feel. There is no place to eat nearby, so you have to buy it in advance. I went to Kamai and Yuhigaura Beach and it was pretty ~ All the staff are friendly and nice ~
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto33.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.20
This is one of good place in Kyoto that everyone should go. It’s near the Kyoto to station and many attractions place. You can walk easily to go restaurant and sightseeing. The room has many functions that you can use its . The highlight of this place is onsen that it includes when you stay at this hotel. Everything Nitchya Tiewanichkul can relax your body after walking the city. The breakfast has many food that you can select.
The location is super convenient. After exiting Amanohashidate Station, it's less than a 5-minute walk to the inn. The inn itself is clean and tidy. We stayed in a Japanese-Western style room, which was spacious with two beds, and even offered a lake view from the window – a truly tranquil setting. The public bath was very clean, and the toiletries were excellent; I even bought their exclusive Tabi Biyori facial cleanser.
The only downside was the lack of a milk vending machine. After a bath, I really wanted to buy a bottled milk, but there was none available. We stayed for two nights and booked Kaiseki cuisine for one night and Western food for the other. Surprisingly, the Western meal was a pleasant surprise! Breakfast was a decent Western and Japanese buffet.
In summary, the location is fantastic, making it very convenient to visit Kasamatsu Park, Viewland, and Ine. It's definitely worth coming back to stay here again.
Hotel near Arashiyama/Sagano/Takao,Kyoto5.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.29
Beautiful peaceful hotel! 15 mins walk to River,mountain, bridge etc. Have 5 private baths which are accessible in 24 hrs,but the public bath super good too. ( both open air and indoor , very clean with sauna) Has salt bath scrub and facial exfoliation products which you can try and buy at the souvenir shop. Has free coffee and matcha latte the whole day. Provides yakult, apple cider and black soy bean tea in specific hours. Has Yukata of different colors to choose. Helpful and knowledgeable staff, particularly Mr Chang, he was patient to answer your questions and helped book taxis if you need to. Lastly to mention is the breakfast, the grilled salmon or other fish has small bones. (Hope hotel can warn the tourists on this.) Big rooms. Suitable for family and solo travellers.
Wanting to experience a Japanese hot spring hotel, I chose this homestay, and the result was far beyond my expectations. I recommend everyone to come to this hotel.
The owner is a couple who are very enthusiastic. You can use bicycles for free, help with luggage, and carefully introduce how to use the facilities and help choose yukata. The service is great.
Environment: I thought it was a public bathroom, but it was very clean. There was fragrance in the air, music was played, and there was the sound of running water. The floor was very clean, and there was not even a hair. In such a hot summer, all the public areas are air-conditioned, which is very cool.
The feeling of taking a hot spring bath is quite good. There is a hot spring in a small bath, which is the feeling of a very authentic Japanese hot spring hotel. The towels you need, as well as makeup remover, hair dryer, perm stuff, and shampoo and bath stuff are all available, and they are all good brands. It can be seen that they are very attentive.
The most important thing is that the price-performance ratio is extremely suitable. Two dinners for two people, two breakfasts and one night's accommodation only cost more than 700 yuan, which is great.
If you stay here, it is recommended to order a dinner, or breakfast at the breakfast shop. The dinner is more Japanese and delicious.
In addition, it is about a ten-minute walk from the bus station, which is a good distance.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto33.4% of visitors choose this area
CChaojiaihejiudeyangmiemie2025.12.13
I stayed at a Dormy Inn in Tokyo many years ago and still fondly remember their complimentary evening noodles. This trip was a bit of a nostalgic return, though I didn't expect so many people enjoying the noodles; there was a queue every night. The hotel is very close to Kyoto Station, making transportation incredibly convenient, and the breakfast spread was also excellent. While the room wasn't large, it was well-laid out and fully equipped. Check-in was a very friendly process, and self-checkout was quick and easy. The only downside was the slightly subpar cleanliness; on the day I checked in, I noticed an odd smell near the toilet, which only improved after I cleaned it myself. Also, continuous stays don't require an extra cleaning fee, which Ctrip had misleadingly suggested.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto14.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.01
This European-style hotel is centrally located in Kyoto, close to the subway and bus stops. Downstairs, you'll find restaurants, convenience stores, and a Starbucks. It's also not far from Nishiki Market and the shopping street, making it an excellent location. There's a free spa on the top floor, perfect for relaxing after a long day. The hotel even has its own chapel. Special praise goes to the breakfast, which offers a wide variety of options, including ice cream! The service staff are also very friendly and approachable.
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JJinboluogogogoThe hotel's location and environment are decent. However, the service and in-room amenities don't quite match the price. For this price, there are better options in Kyoto.
GGuest UserThis is one of good place in Kyoto that everyone should go. It’s near the Kyoto to station and many attractions place. You can walk easily to go restaurant and sightseeing. The room has many functions that you can use its . The highlight of this place is onsen that it includes when you stay at this hotel. Everything Nitchya Tiewanichkul can relax your body after walking the city. The breakfast has many food that you can select.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:THB 2,045
9.5/10
Amazing
GGuest UserMy dad took the kids here and raved about it! He said it was super clean, the garden design was beautiful, and the breakfast buffet was great. You have to change into slippers and socks when you enter, and they provide yukatas. You can even choose your own pillow! They have both public and private hot springs. We didn't have to wait long for the private one, and after your soak, you get free ice cream. They even offer complimentary noodles for a late-night snack. The location is really convenient too.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:THB 3,544
9.3/10
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RRachel BennettOur plan to visit Arima Onsen was canceled, which led us to discover this Japanese-style hotel that also offers hot spring baths. Unexpectedly, it became the highlight of our Kansai trip.
After a day of walking 10,000 to 20,000 steps, when my feet felt like they weren't my own, a hot bath and a session in the massage chair, followed by watching TV while enjoying the hotel's unlimited yogurt or ice cream, instantly revitalized me. Before bed, another soak ensured a deep, childlike sleep.
The hotel's breakfast is another major feature. After an early morning bath, everyone came to the restaurant in their cotton pajamas, creating an orderly yet relaxed atmosphere. The hotel is quite spacious, and the staff's service is very professional and attentive. The layout is well-designed; guests remove their shoes for the tatami rooms, and staff frequently clean the floors and surroundings. The laundry room even has a dedicated area for women. Washing machines are free, and dryers cost 100 yen per use, which is very reasonable and convenient.
I've already bookmarked their chain hotels in other locations. I hope to visit Japan often and stay here again.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:THB 2,505
9.4/10
Amazing
HHaininglujiWhat a pleasant surprise this hotel was! The attention to detail is truly exceptional, and the service is incredibly warm and welcoming. The hotel's cleanliness is impeccable. They also have a rooftop open-air bar where you can soak your feet while enjoying the scenery and a drink – it's absolutely wonderful, especially in the dead of winter. Plus, there's an outdoor hot spring, which is very clean and offers great views. They provide complimentary coffee, matcha, hot chocolate, sparkling drinks, and cold beverages, all available for unlimited consumption every day. I highly recommend the hot chocolate with ice cubes; it's so rich and delicious.
The hotel's location is superb. Takashimaya is right outside, and there are tons of great restaurants nearby. It's also very close to all the major attractions.
Aside from the room being a bit small, everything else was absolutely perfect. I'll definitely choose to stay here again whenever I visit Kyoto.
MMumutu0417My Kyoto trip was particularly satisfying with this Kyoto townhouse. It had a garden, a private hot spring bath, and was brimming with Japanese charm. The breakfasts were especially delightful, with a wide variety and different dishes each day. After breakfast, there was also a traditional Kyoto matcha and carefully selected sweets; the owner even patiently explained the proper way to drink the matcha.
It's a bit far from the subway, but there are several bus stops nearby, making it quite convenient. Strolling along Kyoto's charming streets and discovering hidden gems of little shops was also a delightful experience.
GGuest UserThe room was very clean. The staff patiently explained the hotel layout and hot spring information. The hot pot at night was also delicious. I will definitely come again next time!
AAnonymous UserOur recent stay at Ujo Soan was, without exaggeration, the finest hospitality experience I have encountered in my 20 years of traveling across Japan. From the moment we arrived, the level of service was nothing short of superb.
There are three highlights that made our stay truly unforgettable:
1. Exceptional Culinary Surprise: We were deeply touched by the hotel's generosity in providing a complimentary upgrade to the prestigious ”Tsuiyama Blue Label Crab” set. The quality of the crab and the meticulous preparation were world-class—a true gastronomic journey.
2. Breathtaking Sunset Views: Spending time at the Lounge ”AO” on the 8th floor of Bettei Fuka was a spiritual experience. Watching the sunset over the Kyotango coastline with a drink in hand is a memory we will cherish forever.
3. Outstanding Service (Sakura-san): A special mention must go to Sakura-san. Her professionalism, warmth, and attention to detail were exemplary. She anticipated our every need and represents the very best of Japanese Omotenashi.
I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Mr. Yasuhiko Okita and the General Manager, Mr. Nakanishi, for maintaining such an incredible standard of excellence.
If you are looking for a sanctuary that combines luxury, nature, and heartfelt service, Ujo Soan is the only choice. We cannot wait to return.
GGuest UserWe took a taxi to this location because it was a little too far by bus, and we had all of our luggage with us. The location is beautiful. If you're only staying for one night like we did, then you should check in at the earliest (3:00 pm) so you can explore the local area. There are some really nice shrines nearby. We were only able to do this after breakfast the next morning. We also had to be out by 10:00 am, which surprised us because it was listed as 11:00 am on Trip.com. You will be served traditional Japanese cuisine for dinner and breakfast. They do an excellent job of presenting all of the dishes, and the service is also incredible. But if you're not used to eating raw fish, or traditional Japanese cuisine in general, you should definitely bring your own snacks to eat in your room! We stayed in the Garden view room with tatami mats. The staff will actually rearrange the room for you during dinner and set up your beds if you select this room. That was a very nice touch, so make sure you don't leave your room a total mess before dinner! I have added a picture of the beds after they were set up. The garden view was well worth the money we spent for it. Very relaxing and beautiful. And surprisingly enough...the tatami beds were super comfortable and warm!
GGuest UserBeautiful peaceful hotel! 15 mins walk to River,mountain, bridge etc. Have 5 private baths which are accessible in 24 hrs,but the public bath super good too. ( both open air and indoor , very clean with sauna) Has salt bath scrub and facial exfoliation products which you can try and buy at the souvenir shop. Has free coffee and matcha latte the whole day. Provides yakult, apple cider and black soy bean tea in specific hours. Has Yukata of different colors to choose. Helpful and knowledgeable staff, particularly Mr Chang, he was patient to answer your questions and helped book taxis if you need to. Lastly to mention is the breakfast, the grilled salmon or other fish has small bones. (Hope hotel can warn the tourists on this.) Big rooms. Suitable for family and solo travellers.
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