Guest User
May 6, 2023
I chose it because of the location and the ability to park my bike. Considering the unusually thin walls and the quality of the breakfast, I don't think I'll stay there again. ■Location: Midway between Karasuma Gojo and Shijo. There is a Family Mart next to the hotel and Komeda Coffee across Karasuma Street. It's in a great location where you can reach Kyoto Station with a 15-20 minute walk. ■Parking/bicycle parking There is only one wheelchair-only compar**ent in front of the hotel entrance. Several motorcycles can be parked inside the shutters next to the entrance. 500 yen per night without roof. ■Facilities Free Wifi is also available in the 1st floor lobby. 1 EV. There are two washing machines and two dryers next to the EV on the 1st floor. The vending machine on the lobby floor only accepts cash, but there's a 24-hour convenience store next door, so it's not a problem. The walls of the room are unusually thin. The sound of a man sneezing repeatedly outside could be heard, which is shocking to see in a hotel. I'm not very sensitive to noise, but it still bothers me, so I think it might be difficult for the average person. ■Breakfast Business hotels these days have breakfast services, but compared to others, it's honestly a disappointing level, and the only main dish is a hamburger, so there's no choice at all. It's free, so if you ask me, that's fine, but when I compare it to others, there's really no advantage to choosing this hotel. ■Others Even though I officially made a reservation for May in January (of course there were plenty of rooms left), the room I was assigned was room 202, next to the staff room on the 2nd floor in front of the EV. Coupled with the thinness of the walls, you can constantly hear noises from the staff room and the sound of running water. Honestly, this is terrible. Again, I'm not very sensitive to noise, but it still bothers me, so I think it's a punishment game for the average person.
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