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Hotel Sanraku Yamashina Kyoto Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great78 reviews
0.53km from Yamashina Ward
Luggage Storage
Restaurant
From RUB 3,571
Hotel Fine Olive Kyoto Yamashina (Adult Only) Hotels near Yamashina Ward
8.3/10
Very Good54 reviews
1.72km from Yamashina Ward
Private parking
Taxi booking service
From RUB 1,694
Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great9313 reviews
5.13km from Yamashina Ward
Private parking
Massage Room
From RUB 2,923
Haruya Higashiyama Hotels near Yamashina Ward
8.5/10
Very Good47 reviews
3.71km from Yamashina Ward
Luggage Storage
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
From RUB 1,122
Santiago Guesthouse Kyoto Hotels near Yamashina Ward
8.4/10
Very Good290 reviews
3.33km from Yamashina Ward
Luggage Storage
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
From RUB 636
Rak Kiyomizu Hotels near Yamashina Ward
8.4/10
Very Good12 reviews
3.46km from Yamashina Ward
Private parking
Luggage Storage
From RUB 1,467
HOTEL KYOTOLOGY Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.2/10
Great136 reviews
3.51km from Yamashina Ward
Luggage Storage
Bicycle Rentals
From RUB 1,877
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kyoto-Kiyomizu Gojo Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.3/10
Great993 reviews
4.39km from Yamashina Ward
Luggage Storage
Restaurant
From RUB 2,201
Wander Kyoto Nanajo Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.2/10
Great218 reviews
4.17km from Yamashina Ward
Taxi booking service
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
From RUB 1,974
Rakuten STAY URBAN Shijo Kawaramachi Hotels near Yamashina Ward
9.5/10
Amazing760 reviews
4.16km from Yamashina Ward
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Wi-Fi in Public Areas
From RUB 2,039
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9.6/10
Amazing
Stayed 4 nights at Celestine with my mom in a Twin Room. We chose this hotel due to it's location in Gion - and after walking around Kyoto and seeing other areas, we are happy to have chosen Gion. The early morning walks and after-sunset walks are magical in this area and we did them every day. Hotel staff are great - always willing to help. They assisted us with checking availability of tea ceremonies and restaurants. Public bath is great - I used it nightly. Very warm, very peaceful and discrete. A highlight. Breakfast was another reason we chose Celestine - great reviews online. Most places in Kyoto open 10/11am, some even at midday. Finding breakfast is difficult, unless you're happy to eat 7-eleven. Breakfast was varied and delicious. The tempura was fantastic. Salmon, miso, salads, yoghurt, honey, fruits, pumpkin, broccoli, eggs, pastries, sausages, bacon, mini toasts with toppings, coffee, mixed juices. Worth it to have the convenience of breakfast included, especially with early mornings, the breakfast starts at 6.30am. Only downside was the harsh lighting overhead - directly in eyes and over faces. Lighting needs to be indirect/redirected for it to be enjoyable and calming. If you're a morning matcha-needing person, Kafe Coffee is a 7 minute walk away - they open at 7am with amazing matcha. From the hotel, we walked mornings and evenings. and proximity to Kiyomizu-dera was a few minute walk away. Seeing the temples and winding streets almost exclusively before and after crowds was highly valued. Concierge services and taxi assistance is needed in Kyoto - easy to get assistance with at Celestine. Aesthetically, the hotel tends to be quite dark. It's a 'hushed' tone more than a peaceful one. Skews more towards business hotel than holiday retreat - materials, lighting, furniture. Personal insight. Hotel beds were comfortable enough and pillows typical Japanese small pillows - oh what we would pay for oversized soft pillows for a good sleep :) The shower bath area would be the primary drawback - dark black plastic is more masculine than peaceful. Room TV was tiny - didn't expect to comment on the TV as we don't typically watch it but after 25,000 steps during the day, you want to put a movie on and zone out. For an overwhelmingly foreign clientele, all electronic fixtures like remote, AC are in Japanese. TV has an English menu when you can navigate to it, however there are only local channels with one CNN channel. Movie channel, like other hotels, would be most welcome. Celestine is recommended for location in Gion. The upside is proximity to Kiyomizu Dera and gion streets. Very clean. Great breakfast. Wonderful staff. Public bath a highlight.
Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion

Higashiyama, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 28,587
9.4/10
Amazing
Everything 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

Higashiyama, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 48,889
9.3/10
Great
From the moment I walked in to this hotel I knew I had booked the right hotel , we arrived hours before check in time and wanted to leave our bags , instant assistance from staff to secure our luggage in the baggage lockers , we came back at check in time and once again a staff member was there instantly to assist us through the computer console check in process as well as provide us with all the necessary information for our stay . We booked a deluxe room and it was exactly that , it was better than the photos on the booking platform . Amenities , especially the laundries were fantastic , you can check the status of your washing machine from your in room tv , wow ! Everything bathroom product and coffee/tea and milk satchels were available near the lobby lift if you needed to replenish your room . The location was perfect , right across the road from the train station . I couldn’t and wouldn’t fault this hotel . It was absolutely outstanding , excellent staff , beautiful big sound proof room with a great bathroom . 5 stars from us , I wouldn’t stay anywhere else if I came back to Kyoto .
VIA INN PRIME KYOTOEKI HACHIJOGUCHI JR-West Group Hotels near Yamashina Ward

VIA INN PRIME KYOTOEKI HACHIJOGUCHI JR-West Group

Kyoto Station, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 3,571
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserIt’s my first time traveling to Japan and also my first time visiting Kyoto. The place was very clean inside, and I had a comfortable and pleasant stay. Thank you.
Waka Kyoto Kawaramachi Hotel Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Waka Kyoto Kawaramachi Hotel

Karasuma, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 2,082
9.1/10
Great
The hotel is one of my favourite places to stay. Nice workers and easy to get there. The breakfasts are also good. Rooms are not cleaned often but you can ask for changing towels. Also the reception area is full of amenities.
Tokyu Stay Kyoto Sanjo-Karasuma Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Tokyu Stay Kyoto Sanjo-Karasuma

Kawaramachi, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 3,970
9.0/10
Great
Great hotel with stylish rooms, perfect cleanliness, and delicious breakfast. Friendly staff always ready to help. Excellent location with everything nearby.
KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL Hotels near Yamashina Ward

KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL

Kyoto Station, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 3,883
8.8/10
Very Good
Comfortable and nice room we are very satisfied staying here.. highly recommended
Urban Hotel Kyoto Gojo Premium Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Urban Hotel Kyoto Gojo Premium

Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 2,309
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, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 1,758
8.3/10
Very Good
Cheap stay, can’t really complain for the price I paid, amenities was good, but the only thing was it was a bit messy in the room , not much storage places so everyone stuff was everywhere.
Capsule Hotel Continue NijojoKita Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Capsule Hotel Continue NijojoKita

Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 734
7.9/10
Good
Good room for stay, commute also convinience.
Fushiginayado Hotels near Yamashina Ward

Fushiginayado

Kyoto Station, Kyoto
Price per night from:RUB 1,478

Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a hotel in Kyoto this weekend?

According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Kyoto this weekend is RUB 16,289 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is RUB 25,277 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Kyoto this weekend typically cost RUB 62,106 per night.

How much do hotels in Kyoto cost per night on weekdays?

Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Kyoto during weekdays is RUB 14,546 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around RUB 23,356 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Kyoto generally cost RUB 58,396 per night on weekdays.

What are the best places to stay in Kyoto?

Some of the best places to stay in Kyoto are near popular attractions like Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station and Kiyomizu-dera Temple, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.

What are the best hotels for couples in Kyoto?

Couples visiting Kyoto have highly rated stays at Hotel Grand Fine Kyoto Minami (from RUB 2,627) Other popular choices for couples in Kyoto include Kyoto Takasegawa Bettei (from RUB 12,891) and Hotel & Spa Lotus (Adult Only) (from RUB 3,134).

What are the best family-friendly hotels in Kyoto?

Families visiting Kyoto often prefer hotels like PLAY!! RESI STAY (from RUB 4,900), RESI STAY Nishijin (from RUB 4,480) and Mulan Stay Matsuo Taisha (from RUB 15,347), which are well-known for their family-friendly features of spacious family rooms and child-friendly services.

What are the top hotels in Kyoto near Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station?

Some of the top hotels in Kyoto near Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station include GOOD NATURE HOTEL KYOTO (from RUB 11,470), THE GATE HOTEL KYOTO TAKASEGAWA by HULIC (from RUB 6,806) and Waka Kyoto Kawaramachi Hotel (from RUB 2,530), all offering easy access to Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

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Which hotels in Kyoto have swimming pools?

RIHGA Royal Hotel Kyoto (from RUB 3,532), Hotel Granvia Kyoto (from RUB 9,488) and Hilton Kyoto (from RUB 16,036) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

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