Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto36.1% of visitors choose this area
MM264487****2026.01.26
I chose a hotel near Kyoto Station for my 'oshikatsu' (fandom activities) trip to Kyoto. It's just across the road, super close to Kintetsu Kyoto and the Shinkansen. However, on my first day, coming from the subway, I got completely lost trying to find my way to the south plaza… The single room was quite spacious, actually, and the whole place felt very comfortable and clean. Both check-in and check-out were self-service, and no one disturbed me during my stay. I even got a corner room, which was really quiet and peaceful. The only minor issue was that the water pressure and temperature in the shower were a bit inconsistent – sometimes scalding hot, sometimes lukewarm.
Excellent hotel with a fantastic location. The public transport links nearby are great; within a 5-minute walk, you can find subway, private railway, and bus stations. There's also a small and a large supermarket right next door downstairs, plus a convenience store across the street. A really good choice!
Nice, calm and compact hotel situated in a neighborhood (no traffic sounds). Very comfortable beds 🛌, I had a great sleep. Friendly staff. Unfortunately the hotel doesn’t offer anything except of the most basic necessities (amenities), but for sleeping over it is good enough. Walkable distance to the imperial palace park, walkable to the centre, very good location. The room(s) could use deeper cleaning of the dust in the rooms (see pictures).
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto18.1% of visitors choose this area
MM49857****2025.12.16
The hotel's location is excellent, very close to Karasuma Oike subway station, just three stops from Kyoto Station. Being able to take the subway instead of a bus is incredibly convenient; I can't imagine trying to squeeze onto a bus with large suitcases. The hotel is tucked away in a quiet alley, not directly on the street, so it's very peaceful at night with no loud motorcycles. There's also a 7-Eleven nearby, which is handy for grabbing essentials. Although the room is small, it's well-designed and perfectly adequate, and very clean. I even felt the bathroom was a bit more spacious than those I've experienced at Sotetsu hotels before. Having a microwave and vending machine on every floor is also a huge plus, very convenient.
The room is quite spacious and there is washing machine with detergent inside the room in the shower area which is a plus. There is also heater in the kitchen which can be used to dry your clothes. Room is also clean and have the basic amenities such as toothbrush, razor, comb, etc.
The only cons is that the staff might be away at the reception during lunch hour and there is no one there to guide you to check in. Will be good if there is at least 1 staff there at the counter on rotate.
Highly recommended to stay here as it is quiet, clean, and near the subway/bus stop to tourist attraction.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto36.1% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.12.22
My experience at Rhiga Royal Hotel was deeply disappointing. At hotels, I encountered many staffs (almost all) who appeared indifferent, cold, and emotionally detached. There were no smiles, no warmth, and no sense of welcome—only rigid, mechanical interactions. Despite paying a high price for accommodation, I felt like an inconvenience rather than a valued guest.
Japan was once famous worldwide for its exceptional service culture and gracious hospitality. Based on my recent experience, that reputation no longer holds true. What remains is efficiency without kindness, politeness without sincerity, and service stripped of human warmth.
This was not just disappointing—it was disheartening.
The hotel appears to be quite old and poorly maintained. The condition of the room shows clear signs of long-term wear and neglect. As shown in the photo, the door frame and lock area are visibly damaged, with peeling paint, cracked surfaces, and poorly repaired sections. This is not a minor cosmetic issue but a sign of aging infrastructure that has not been properly renovated. The overall atmosphere feels tired and neglected, and the property would greatly benefit from serious renovation and refurbishment.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto18.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.15
The hotel is conveniently located right next to the subway exit, just a right turn from the entrance. We arrived from Tokyo via Shinkansen with two large suitcases, and it was incredibly easy to get to. The service at this hotel felt like the best we'd experienced across several cities. The lobby on the first floor offers self-service amenities like toiletries, tea bags, and coffee, all readily available. It's so thoughtful, and our stay was excellent.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto36.1% of visitors choose this area
MM422574****2026.01.03
Traveling with my mom, we chose Hotel Lotus-no-Yu in Kyoto, and it was the most memorable hotel of the trip! It has a very distinct Kyoto charm, is conveniently located very close to Kyoto Station, and the staff are polite and gentle. Since it was close to a holiday, there were a lot of people, which led to some crowding, and we had to queue for breakfast (you can get a number online first and then go down when your number is called). However, the breakfast was very rich. The onsen was very comfortable, and I would definitely choose this hotel again next time I'm in Kyoto; I imagine the experience would be even better if we avoided holidays. The only thing is that you have to take off your shoes at the entrance, and when there are a lot of people, it can get a bit smelly. It would be great if they could do something about the odor. 😂
Traveling solo, the room was spacious enough! I stayed for three nights during the tail end of maple season for just over 800 (yen/currency unspecified, assuming local currency based on context), and it even included two meals! Both meals were palatable, and I especially loved the vegetables with vinaigrette. Japanese vegetables are expensive, but here they were unlimited, which was fantastic! Eating a meal before heading out in the morning, and then coming back to the hotel tired from exploring just in time for dinner – it was perfect! It's not far from Kyoto Station, and I enjoy walking, so strolling along and admiring the plants and architecture on both sides of the street was quite interesting. There's a beautiful row of ginkgo trees along the road in front of the hotel.
The house is nice and clean. I highly recommend it. I'd definitely stay there again.
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8.7/10
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__zfb2088002094772335The room was very quiet, and the breakfast offered a choice of Japanese and Western buffets. There's a souvenir shop next to the lobby that closes at 5 PM, where you can buy gifts. The location is very close to Nishi Hongan-ji Temple, and the giant ginkgo trees there are beautiful. It's about a six or seven-minute walk to the subway.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$809
9.2/10
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.
MM264487****I chose a hotel near Kyoto Station for my 'oshikatsu' (fandom activities) trip to Kyoto. It's just across the road, super close to Kintetsu Kyoto and the Shinkansen. However, on my first day, coming from the subway, I got completely lost trying to find my way to the south plaza… The single room was quite spacious, actually, and the whole place felt very comfortable and clean. Both check-in and check-out were self-service, and no one disturbed me during my stay. I even got a corner room, which was really quiet and peaceful. The only minor issue was that the water pressure and temperature in the shower were a bit inconsistent – sometimes scalding hot, sometimes lukewarm.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$1,063
9.6/10
Amazing
MMiwangdenvhuangdiThe location is superb, right by Kyoto Station and just a two-minute walk from the exit. As a designer hotel, it certainly met expectations; the staff's strong service-mindedness made for a very comfortable stay. However, the lack of basic amenities such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, shower caps, and cotton pads was a letdown. For a supposed five-star hotel, I found this to be incredibly cheap. Especially considering the high nightly rate; a two-night stay certainly wasn't inexpensive.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$4,144
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserHotel Granvia's location is absolutely fantastic! It's right on the second floor, accessible by elevator on the left once you enter the main entrance of Osaka Station. Plus, there are several other entrances, making it incredibly convenient to get anywhere. Even just around the hotel, there's so much to explore. Inside the station, you'll find both Isetan and Porta shopping malls. The ramen at Ramen Street on Isetan's 10th floor is also delicious – I recommend the tantanmen; it's spicy and incredibly satisfying! When checking out, I bought a Hello Kitty Haruka e-ticket directly on Klook, and I could just scan my phone to enter and exit. The entrance is also right downstairs from the hotel, directly opposite the Kyoto Station entrance. If it's your first time visiting Kyoto, I highly recommend staying at Hotel Granvia.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$2,457
9.5/10
Amazing
AAng Swee BengKaiseiki dinner was splendid. 2 nights with different food varities
Breakfast is buffet style and offers more towards Japanese style than Western
Train station is just 50m walk which can transfer to Kyoto station easily
For self drive, car park is within the hotel premises but must pay 2000 yen per night.
Ramen is served as supper every night if wanted more
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$3,184
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserOnline hotel bookings can often feel like a blind box draw, but Dusit Thani was definitely the right pick. Every staff member I encountered had an excellent attitude, the room was spotless, and even though the turndown service only provided a bottle of water, it was a pleasant and thoughtful touch. Thai brands truly excel in their service consciousness and aesthetic sense. The room itself was incredibly comfortable, and with no other guests in the public lobby areas, I thoroughly enjoyed the bliss of reading a book alone.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$4,782
9.3/10
Great
MM422574****Traveling with my mom, we chose Hotel Lotus-no-Yu in Kyoto, and it was the most memorable hotel of the trip! It has a very distinct Kyoto charm, is conveniently located very close to Kyoto Station, and the staff are polite and gentle. Since it was close to a holiday, there were a lot of people, which led to some crowding, and we had to queue for breakfast (you can get a number online first and then go down when your number is called). However, the breakfast was very rich. The onsen was very comfortable, and I would definitely choose this hotel again next time I'm in Kyoto; I imagine the experience would be even better if we avoided holidays. The only thing is that you have to take off your shoes at the entrance, and when there are a lot of people, it can get a bit smelly. It would be great if they could do something about the odor. 😂
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:MXN$1,533
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:MXN$1,805
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