Top rated hotels in Kyoto Prefecture

Sen Omiya-Gojo
5/51 Reviews
Nijo Castle
Although it’s a bit far to the Kyoto train station, if you know how to take the bus, there are 3 bus stops + 1 Shijouoomiya train station which are really closed to this hotel (only 6 to 10 mins walk), which can lead you to anywhere of the tourist spots !! 👍🏻 hotel located in a quiet street which gives you a well sleep at night. 😴The hostel of this hotel are helpful, they helped us to return our kimono via the local post since we are rush in time to travel around. 📤 They replied the email daily and fast, at the first day we couldn’t find their reception to check in (Just found out it’s a self check system that they had already sent you a password to your email earlier). 📧 They helped us to take care of our luggage after we check out our room, as we were going to nearby spots after the living. All the facilities and equipment are clean, you can tell they had mopped the floor, clean anywhere of the kitchen, restroom and sleeping room all the way around and leaving with no dust. 🪣👍🏻 my conclusion is, I will definitely come back to book their hotels, their signature brand “Risshisha”, next time when I come back to travel again. Once again, thank you for your 5 stars services !! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Lili Kyoto
3.9/522 Reviews
Kyoto Station and surrounding areas
The place has an excelente location, easy to get there. The room was cleaned and organized. However, there is no person at the front desk to ask questions or ask for help. The code for entering to the room was sent by SMS, but since we were traveling the service for SMS of our phone company does not work outside our country, so we did not receive the message since we were traveling. They do not have an e-mail address, so the check in instructions could not be send there. When we arrived to the place was late and we found the front desk empty even though we still arrived in the front desk service hours. We had a hard time contacting the hotel but luckily could get some help in calling the administration to get our room number and the code.
Sekia Wagaya Hotel
4.5/5198 Reviews
Kyoto City Centre
Small hotel a bit far from town but well served by public buses just outside. Room relatively big by Japanese standard. Good AC, hot water and water pressure. Tiny toilet and a small kitchenette. There’s a supermarket, Starbucks and 7-11 nearby. One of the largest Starbucks with a nice decor. Not much eating places around. Small HK restaurant beside run by a HK couple.
Hotel Matsutakeun
4/58 Reviews
Kawaramachi
Let me talk about the size of the room first. Compared with the average Japanese business traveler, this room can be described as super comfortable. There is no sense of oppression. The room facilities are all well equipped, and there should be some, because we go in winter, and there is also a big terrace. Warm stickers are provided, but we just happened to have prepared ourselves so we didn’t take the position. It was in the middle of the Shijo and Wujo stations. If you are pulling luggage, you should pay attention to which exit has an elevator, or you will have to go up the stairs yourself.
WeBase KYOTO
4.3/516 Reviews
Kawaramachi
Stayed with my mother for 3 nights in a two-person room. The room was simple and comfortable. I liked to climb the stairs to the bed. The only downside of the room is a bit awkward. The staff is very kind and kind, often smiling and willing to help. The breakfast is very rich and delicious! Absolutely praise! The shared bathroom in the underground, the shower is very powerful, and the water is very hot, very comfortable, and can relieve the fatigue of the day. As for the location, it is not bad, you can walk to convenience stores, supermarkets, bus stops, subways and lively shopping streets, etc., about 15 minutes.
Fugastay Shijo Omiya
4.1/574 Reviews
Nijo Castle
We went in 2014, and spent three weeks on a trip that took us from Tokyo with Kyoto, Osaka, Takayama and Hiroshima being the main centres we visited. As usual we didn't go on a commercially-run tour and - having done all the research thoroughly before we left Australia - we managed our own tour. Our Japan Rail Passes were such a boon !! Kyoto, as the ancient capital, was a vital segment on this trip and so our choice of accommodation was very important. This little place was central to everything we wanted to visit in Kyoto, and we were taking a friend who really preferred cruise boats and was nervous about travelling around for this length of time by land (she genuinely LOVED it) and so we deliberately didn't choose a more traditional style of Japanese accommodation: a bit disappointing for us as we would have preferred that. It was within walking distance of the Imperial Palace, and close to major cross-city bus routes - so very central to the places we wanted to visit, like the masses of cherry blossoms along the river. It was very comfortable and warm, and facilities were great. Staff were young, friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay here again if we were to return to Kyoto
Tanimachi・Hotel・Kyoto Station East29
4.5/53 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
The room was clean and nice overall! It was very convenient because there was a kitchen, and there was a microwave in the room, so it was very convenient to use! Also, there were two large Family Mart convenience stores nearby, so it was convenient. Overall, the neighborhood was very quiet, so it was great. Also, the manager in the hotel was very kind.
Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa
4.3/557 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
This is what happened to me. I booked through booking.com, they confirmed everything and even charged the full price of the reservation 7 days before check-in. On check-in day, they sent me a message saying they had some issue and I would not be able to check in and have to find somewhere else to stay. Imagine me, coming from a foreign country, currently on the shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto at that point, which was 10pm. There was nothing I could do, I tried to tell them they had to honor the booking and let me check in. They still refused. I had to escalate the issue to booking.com, which cancelled my reservation and promised to make the hotel refund me. Guess what, they never did! After that they simply ignored all my messages and never refunded my money, for a stay that never happened, because of their own dishonesty and irresponsibility. My vacation was ruined from the stress of finding a new place to stay at midnight, and so was my subsequent month trying to chase this refund. These people should go to jail. P/S: don’t even try removing my review. I have it as a note, I will repost until I die. Because people like you should never be able to scam people again. Shame on you.
Oyado  Hachi
4.4/511 Reviews
Kyoto Station and surrounding areas
The hotel is close to Jr Kyoto Station, a 5-10 minute walk. It is located on a quiet street, facing a park. There is no sound at night and it is very quiet. There will be English-speaking staff at the counter who are very polite and friendly. They will say hello and bow when they come back from going out, making you feel like you are being taken care of. I highly recommend Private Bath. It only costs 1,000yen for 50 minutes and you can take a hot spring bath alone on the top floor. It is very comfortable and satisfying.
Capsule Hotel Continue NijojoKita
3.8/50 Reviews
Nijo Castle

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties46
Number of Reviews520
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 414
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 446