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Hotels near Yamashina Ward in Kyoto

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Hotel Sanraku Yamashina Kyoto Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great78 reviews
0.53km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 407
Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great9526 reviews
5.13km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 403
Hotel Fine Olive Kyoto Yamashina (Adult Only) Hotels near Yamashina Ward
8.3/10
Very Good56 reviews
1.72km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 226
Ala Hotel Kyoto Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.5/10
Amazing4471 reviews
4.59km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 517
HOTEL KYOTOLOGY Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great141 reviews
3.51km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 201
Terrace Kiyomizu Kyoto Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great267 reviews
3.2km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 467
Kyoto Granbell Hotel Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great67 reviews
3.85km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 615
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.5/10
Amazing671 reviews
4.33km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 756
KOKO HOTEL Kyoto Sanjo Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.2/10
Great98 reviews
4.02km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 295
DoubleTree by Hilton Kyoto Higashiyama Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.2/10
Great595 reviews
3.9km from Yamashina Ward
From SEK 852
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9.6/10
Amazing
TThe Travel HunterThis was our first time staying in the Gion area, and Hotel the Celestine truly elevated the experience. The atmosphere is calm, elegant and very Kyoto. From check in to departure, everything felt smooth and professionally handled. The cleanliness was impeccable. The room was thoughtfully arranged with a perfect balance of modern comfort and traditional Japanese touches. Beds were extremely comfortable and the space felt well planned, not cramped like many city hotels. What makes this hotel special is the location. Stepping outside places you immediately in the charm of old Kyoto. Walking through Gion in the early morning before the crowds arrive was unforgettable. Service deserves special mention. The team was polite, warm and always ready to assist with genuine hospitality. A beautiful property for anyone who appreciates quiet luxury in a prime cultural setting. We would gladly stay again.
Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion

Gion/Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 1,876
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserFor a hostel-type experience, it was probably really good, and very reasonably priced. However, as a couple with lots of luggage, we should have just booked a hotel as this was not very comfortable to stay in, in our personal experience. The room was an okay size, if you are a solo traveller, or travelling light, this will likely not be an issue. However, with 2 people and 2+ bags, it becomes cramped, and a bit like a game of tetris to move the table and your luggage to fit the futon beds on the floor. There is also no elevator (which we should have checked beforehand) but it took us a few trips to get our bags up to the 4th floor (the reception is on the 2nd floor, as you have to walk up some stairs from the street level, 1st floor, to get to the entrance) - I will give the owner credit here though, he helped us bring our bags upstairs when we arrived. Unfortunately, the room did not feel clean, the provided towels felt like blankets (70% polyester) compared to the hand towel which felt like an actual towel (100% cotton) - we ended up buying a cheap towel from one of the convenience stores down the road - and there was only the overhead light (which, although you could dim and change the warmth, it wasn't great in the evenings). The futon sheets did not feel super clean in our opinion, and AC is centrally operated, I think there was a note that said we could mention if the temperature was too hot/cold, but we always returned to the room after the owner had left the reception for the evening (after 9pm), so we just put up with it. Finally, my umbrella got stolen after a rainy day. In the grand scheme of things, it wasn't a big deal as I'd just bought it for cheap, and it was a shared space so was a risk to leave it, but it was annoying, even if it was taken by mistake - I didn't want to take a wet umbrella up into the room. The communal areas (kitchen, lounge area, shower and washing machine areas) were okay but I believe they were only cleaned at the start of the week, then left to people using the facilities to tidy up after themselves (which isn't always successful). There was a bag for composting things like tea bags etc, I think, in the corner of the sink which then decomposed as the week went on, which wasn't ideal. There were only 2 showers for the entire guesthouse (at least 4 rooms per floor - I think there were 3 floors for guests - not sure though), and were average. Body soap and shampoo is provided, the shower pressue and temperature control was good but the overall cleanliness wasn't great. You can imagine the state of the floors if multiple people with long hair are brushing/drying there hair in these rooms - definitely wear slippers when navigating that space. Now, I don't know how the owner could improve this as it's really down to who is staying at any one time - we might have gotten unlucky/being too precious. Suggestions for things that would have improved our stay: (1) A small lamp to use in the evenings instead of the overhead light (2) Better quality towels (3) A fan to plug in, to circulate the air, if individual room AC/leaving the window open is not possible (4) Air freshener spray (or equivalent) (5) Multi purpose spray & wipes for the shared slippers I will say that the price was really unbeatable, the owner supports great causes, and the location is fantastic for easy access to many popular Kyoto spots (mostly temples), and was only a 20-min walk across the river to Kyoto Station, with an even shorter walk to several others. If you are on a budget and travelling solo/lightly, I think this place is better than the average capsule hotel or hostel options, as you do get a private room instead of just a bunk bed. But if you have luggage, aren't able to use stairs, or have the means to (and want to) book an actual hotel, I would suggest doing that, as you get what you pay for.
Guesthouse WIND VILLA Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Guesthouse WIND VILLA

Gion/Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 165
9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserEverything was superb with the one exception, for an onsen hotel that have one of the selling point, in room onsen bath, the water was just regular hot water, why would I need to stay at an onsen hotel with in room onsen bath if any bathtub with hot water would do? Trip.com site did not specify that it wasn’t hot spring water. But luckily there was a better room with actual hot spring water supplied to the room available for upgrade, so I spent the extra to make my stay absolutely perfectly memorable.
Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto

Gion/Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 6,053
9.2/10
Great
VValeryIviI was very surprised by the hotel. It's located 3-5 minutes away from all the crowds, so it's very quiet. There's a grocery store nearby and supermarkets are a 7-10-minute walk away. The hotel itself is very clean, the rooms are spacious, almost Japanese-style, and have everything you need! And the powerful hair dryer was a real plus; other hotels we've stayed in had weak ones. I definitely recommend it!
Waka Kyoto Kawaramachi Hotel Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Waka Kyoto Kawaramachi Hotel

Karasuma, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 291
9.1/10
Great
AAnonymous UserI really liked my stay in Tokyu Stay! The hotel is located quite near the train station, doesn’t give any anxiety when getting to the train station with our luggage’s. It is also located near a lot of food places. I like that there was a washing machine provided in the room, it’s so convenient! There are free sake and coffee at the hotel lobby. There are two hotels under Tokyu Stay on the same street so don’t panic if you went to the wrong one, because this outlet is just down the street.
Tokyu Stay Kyoto Sanjo-Karasuma Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Tokyu Stay Kyoto Sanjo-Karasuma

Kawaramachi, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 402
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserFacilities: My only complaint is that the king-size bed in the king room is made of two single mattresses pushed together, and after sleeping on it for a while, a gap forms between them. Hygiene: The hygiene is excellent. Environment: The surrounding area is very quiet, and there are convenience stores not too far away. Service: The service attitude is great, and the hotel even offers free shuttle service to Kyoto Station.
KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL Hotels near Yamashina Ward

KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL

Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 400
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserWe absolutely loved the facilities and location of Kyoto Gojo Premium Hotel. It is incredibly convenient—just a 5-minute drive to Kyoto Station, and only one train stop away, making it very easy to get around. The hot spring facilities were especially comfortable and relaxing, and it was such a wonderful experience for our whole family. We also really enjoyed the breakfast provided by the hotel, which was delicious and a great way to start each day. The staff were warm, friendly, and always helpful. Overall, we had a truly enjoyable stay and a very memorable experience.
Urban Hotel Kyoto Gojo Premium Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Urban Hotel Kyoto Gojo Premium

Nijo Castle, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 303
8.6/10
Very Good
DDr.p3pp3rI stayed here in a double room and overall had a pretty good experience. The room was clean and comfortable, and both the air conditioning and heater worked very well. One thing that really stood out was the bathroom — the bathtub was much larger than what you usually get in Japan. I’m a tall person, and I could actually sit down and lie back comfortably, which is rare. Most hotel baths feel very small, but this one felt closer to around 1.4m in length, which made having a bath genuinely enjoyable. The bed was comfortable, and housekeeping did a great job — the bed was made every day with fresh sheets. Wi-Fi was also very fast, which was a big plus. Amenities were decent, and you can pick up extra items if you need them. Check-in is a bit late at 3pm, which I didn’t love, but that’s balanced out by an 11am checkout. Having that extra time in the morning made it feel worth it overall. I did have a couple of negatives. The strangest one was finding an old sock behind the TV when I arrived. It was very obvious and not hidden, so I’m not sure how it was missed during cleaning. It was a bit gross, but I just left it. Another downside was the mini fridge — it’s more like a cooler than a real fridge. It keeps drinks from getting warm, but they don’t get properly cold. In summer, this really wouldn’t be good enough. Replacing it with a proper mini fridge would be a big upgrade. The other major issue was the lift. It is painfully slow, and there’s only one lift for the upper floors. On checkout day, I left my room about 10 minutes before checkout time, and I almost didn’t make it downstairs in time because of how slow it was. That part was honestly pretty ridiculous. Location-wise, this hotel is excellent. It’s very easy to get to from Kyoto Station — just head south and you’re there in about 4–5 minutes. It’s also very convenient when leaving Kyoto by train. A tip for using the subway: instead of going back to Kyoto Station, walk right from the hotel to Shijō Station. It’s on the same subway line, you’ll get on before Kyoto Station, and the train is empty — so you’re almost guaranteed a seat and can ride comfortably to your destinations. For food and shopping, there’s a shopping mall just across the road toward the station with a Don Quijote, McDonald’s, and other options. The hotel is also right next to a Coco Ichibanya curry house, which is fantastic and open late. Overall, despite a few odd issues, this was a solid stay with a great location, good comfort, and very easy access to transport. I’d happily consider staying here again.
Hotel Briller Kyoto Station South Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Hotel Briller Kyoto Station South

Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 255
8.3/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserHotel was in an ideal location and convenient to walk from Kujo station (which is less crowded than Kyoto Station) and beside a convenience store. Staff who checked in us was patient and kindly explained the calculation for the kyoto accommodation tax. We opted for no daily cleaning service which gave us a discount, instead new towels were hanged outside our door each day. The dining area was alright and we were able to find seats at the timing we went though it might be more crowded at certain times. Breakfast buffet had a good spread and the dinner menu was alright. The rooms I got were away from the road so it was quiet and since it was spring time, it didn't feel too hot/cold. The aircon in the room can be set to heater mode. The roads leading to the hotel are relatively quiet with fewer shops.
Kyoto Universal Hotel Karasuma Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Kyoto Universal Hotel Karasuma

Kyoto City Centre, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 201
7.9/10
Good
AAsh412222The location is very good, just a few minutes walk from the subway station, but there are not many food options near the hotel, only convenience stores, and the hotel does not have an elevator. Guests with large luggage need to pay attention, because they need to carry their luggage upstairs by themselves
Fushiginayado Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Fushiginayado

Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:SEK 189

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What are the best hotels with a spa in Kyoto?

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RIHGA Royal Hotel Kyoto (from SEK 424), Hotel Granvia Kyoto (from SEK 1,230) and Hilton Kyoto (from SEK 1,994) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

Which hotels in Kyoto offer free WiFi?

Whether you are travelling for business or vacation, an internet connection is a must for your trip. Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo (from SEK 572), Ala Hotel Kyoto (from SEK 626) and Miyako City Kintetsu Kyoto Station (from SEK 509) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

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PLAY!! RESI STAY (from SEK 713), RESI STAY Nishijin (from SEK 515) and Mulan Stay Matsuo Taisha (from SEK 2,016) are very suitable for family travel. Enjoy your trip with all the family!

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Ala Hotel Kyoto (from SEK 626), RIHGA Royal Hotel Kyoto (from SEK 424) and Urban Hotel Kyoto Shijo Premium (from SEK 380) provide fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while traveling!

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What is the average hotel price in Kyoto?

For hotels in Kyoto, the average price on weekdays is SEK 2,472, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is SEK 2,703.

What are the most popular hotels in Kyoto?

Kyoto has many popular hotels. Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo (from SEK 572), Ala Hotel Kyoto (from SEK 626) and Miyako City Kintetsu Kyoto Station (from SEK 509) are preferred hotels.