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Kyoto Brighton Hotel
4.6/566 Bewertungen

Kyoto Brighton Hotel

Kyoto|1.8km vom Stadtzentrum
I’ll be quite honest, our first impressions when we arrived (by Coach from Kobe) was that it was underwhelming, dull and uninspiring, nor as large as we had expected, and in a fairly unremarkable Residential area. Kyoto was afterall The Capital of Japan (where the Emperor lived from 794 until 1868) and it was spared the worst of the bombing during World War II, due to its History, grandeur and splendour. Inside was quite a different story – modern, airy, massive atrium dominated the centre with Rooms, on each of 4 sides. Rooms were quite large, twin-beds pushed together to form a Double-Bed. Clean well-appointed and equipped, and we slept very well. Breakfast was good, but in a rather small and quite crowded area, so the Buffet demanded a lot of maneuvering round each other and the staff, who could not keep up with refreshing items that had run-out. Central to the ground floor was a Lounge wherein they also served drinks and snacks. We (4/5) sat there once whilst waiting for our 40+ people Coach to arrive. “No Drink, No Food, No Seat” - we unceremoniously were ordered out. Not a good move – to alienate 40 Guests in one move. An impromptu boycott followed The Hotel is due West of the Imperial Palace, so great Location for that, but their Courtesy Bus was well-used for folks wanting to go into the City, or take Buses to visit Tourist attractions etc, or obviously one could take a Taxi. There really was almost nothing in its vicinity, by way of Supermarkets, Restaurants nor Bars. We ate elsewhere every night, but IN the City Centre proper – see above. They had Restaurants, but they were way too expensive for our tastes/Budgets, so we could not Comment/Review them. We returned to Kyoto (our favourite Japanese City) nearly 4 weeks later, but this time stayed in a different Hotel, right in the heart of the City, where we spent tens of thousands of Yen in one night in their Bar.
The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto
4.7/546 Bewertungen

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

Kyoto|0.36km vom Stadtzentrum
This Ritz-Carlton location sitting on Kamogawa and Hagashiyama mountains, is one of the best locations to stay in Kyoto. The architecture is gorgeous on every level as you enter the hotel. You feel transported to a particular place that you will never forget. In addition, the quality of service the Ladies and Gentlemen provides goes above and beyond any other Ritz-Carlton location. Staying at the Kamogawa Executive Suite was an unforgettable experience. Approximately 1350 sq. ft., the suite provides luxury accommodations that exceed the highest expectations of any guest. The bathroom is gorgeous, especially the bathtub, where the wall and bathtub are decorated with sakura flowers. The bed is comfortable, and the living room is quite spacious. One thing I would have loved to see inside this room is a Genkan to place shoes as you enter the suite. Preserving the floor and rug is necessary and educates foreign guests about the importance of doing this. Another aspect that I loved about this place was Mizuki. Every morning I visited it for a Japanese-style breakfast, and it was a fantastic experience. In addition, I went to one of their sushi demonstrations and felt that I had a lifetime supply of sushi. Every bite was delicious, and the chef went above and beyond to make every guest feel special. Please make reservations for kaiseki, tempura, teppanyaki, and of course, sushi during your stay in advance. The spa is also a must if you are staying in this location. It is one of my most relaxing experiences, and the facilities are excellent. As you enter the spa, all the details regarding the walk to the counter or attendant, the changing room, and the pool area are planned quite well, so the guest can feel extra special and disconnected from reality. Finally, I must recognize the Ladies and Gentlemen's hard work and dedication at the Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto. Thank Ana and Naoto, for your friendly welcome to the hotel and making things possible during my stay. Chef Tomohiro Goda and his team provided an experience I will never forget at Mizuki. Naoki was friendly and helpful as I researched information. Pablo and Thain were attentive to my needs as I left the hotel and provided a great experience as I checked out. Special thanks to Carlos for leading such a fantastic Ritz-Carlton property in Japan and consideration prior to my stay. This is one of the top Ritz-Carlton properties I have stayed in, out of 25 Ritz-Carlton. I will cherish all the memories that I gained from this place and will make sure to come back in the future.
Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa
4.6/550 Bewertungen

Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa

Kyoto gosyo/ Karasuma Kyoto|1.38km vom Stadtzentrum
We were a group of 6 people staying at the Hotel Mitsui on a trek through Japan. Suffice it to say, that the group was all pleased that we stayed here. Our initial check in process was a bit bumpy (no tea service) as it was clear everyone was checking into the hotel for a holiday weekend. However, within 30 minutes, we were all on our way to our rooms. Overall, the hotel and the rooms are designed in muted tones and a modern zen vibe. Where other hotels would simply have drywall covered with pictures, the Mitsui has clearly thought about every surface. We were in a room that looked out to the central garden, which is beautiful. The room had a nice long marble bench at the entrance which was nice for putting shoes on or setting things down to pack / unpack. Further in the room, there is a bar area, desk area and a nice long padded bench by the window. Controls for the room are near the bed and you can dim lights or raise and lower blinds with ease. The bathroom is a very clever design with two pocket door entrances, offering a closet area, double sink, a wet room with tub and shower and rom for the toilet. The room for the toilet is wide and very peaceful. Of course, it comes with the fancy Toto Neorest toilet that raises and lowers the seat automatically, has a heated seat, has a bidet feature and more. The shower offers both a hand held and a rain head that with a fine spray. Bathroom toiletries are crafted for the Hotel Mitsui. Of course, robes were available (just ask if you need a different size). Let’s talk about sleeping…. The bed was among the most comfortable that I have ever tried (firm, with just the right amount of softness). Down pillows and a duvet complete the scene. And course, should you not like your pillow, there is a pillow menu. The rooms at the Mitsui are quiet with blackout shades. At night, gentle nightlights illuminate the path to the bathroom. In all, the sleep experience is well thought out and devine. One of the stand out features of the hotel would be the Thermal Springs in the basement. The Thermal Springs are a modern version of a traditional Japanese onsen. Access is open to everyone in the hotel, but the number of people permitted in is managed to in more than 14 people at a time. You have to call ahead to make sure there is space, but in our case, we were always able to get in. Anyone who out touring in Kyoto, should make time in their busy schedule to visit the Thermal Springs between their tours and dinner - it is a great way to wash off the city and relax before dinner - very civilized. This review is particularly fun for me as our stay at the Mitsui ultimately caused us to break up with our travel agent. He was SO insistent that we stay at the Ritz , he could not imagine trying something new like the Mitsui (nor was he willing o have his team check it out). In the end, I feel vindicated, we loved our stay at the Mitsui and would happily return
The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Kyoto
4.6/592 Bewertungen

The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Kyoto

Kyoto|0.62km vom Stadtzentrum
Service: Excellent service from hotel staff, spoke English, accommodating, helpful and cheerful. Location : Quiet area, right next to a train station exit, convenient location. It is close to Kyoto Station by taxi ( approx 5-10 mins), located at an intersection and was easy to grab a taxi. It is not located that close to the main Kyoto shopping street, but it's just a peaceful 5-10 minutes walk away from the main stretch of shopping and food areas. Great to explore the quiet side of Kyoto. Lawson mart just opposite, the quiet lane opposite had lots of quaint cafes and bakeries. What a wonderful find just walking through the little lanes opposite. Away from tourists crowds, immersed in local Kyoto city vibes. Room style and space: Room furnishing decor colours were so soothing, stylish pale sage greens, light cream and oak, modern and pleasant , light cream tones. Fantastic huge single beds and pillows, fluffy and clean pillows, huge sofa, strong showers from rain shower in bathroom. Loved every corner in my corner room. Spacious work desk at the corner, perfect for a working business trip. The balcony flanked the entire room length.. absolutely wonderful.. sat outside on the balcony and people watched. Bathroom amenities and products included face and body moisturizers, combs etc, all wrapped in classic stylish Japanese style. Perks: We received daily vouchers which we could use for lounge cocktail hour (free flow great selections of wines, beers, sake, hot drinks etc drinks and snacks) or for high tea set in the lounge area. The lounge area was so cozy. Wonderful vibes. High tea set was amazing, provided by famous patissierie that's located in the hotel lobby. Wonderful chill experience just before we head out for daily dinners. Facilities: We checked out the mist room and onsen.. so clean and stylish. Felt like we were at a W hotel. Overall super fantastic experience, wonderful ambience, rooms were new, stylish and cleanliness was top notch. Property itself is very new and modern. Perfect for solo or couples. Very quiet (some traffic noise, but not a big deal), peaceful neighborhood, chic furnishings. I loved my stay in Nov so much, I will stay again in future. Downside: The rooms face a few offices opposite, windows are not coated with opaque film.. so just be aware and not walk around underdressed in the room in full view of opposite buildings. Windows are definitely see through! Nothing the day curtains can't fix.

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Resi Stay Nishijin
4.3/513 Bewertungen

Resi Stay Nishijin

Kyoto gosyo/ Karasuma Kyoto|2.82km vom Stadtzentrum
We had mixed reviews of this accomodation Pros - was a very large room two small doubles and a bunk perfect for families. Amenities are great with wifi, lots of kitchen utensils, stove, tea and coffee supplied, toothbrushes available, washing machine and tablets are provided with an inbuilt dryer system in the bathroom. Bathroom and shower area was also spacious. Beds are on the okay side but could be softer. The area itself is nice and quiet with a bus stop right out from we utilised every day, supermarket and Lawsons are across the road and you feel very safe. Would recommend for families. Cons - check in is in a different location 20minute taxi away so we had to catch a train to the check in office when arriving in Kyoto from Osaka, then a taxi to the accomodation after this which chewed up a few hours as we had to wait 45min in addition to check in due to busyness of the office. The area is a bit out of the way of everything next time I might consider staying at a different resi stay location closer to sights and facilities like shops etc. All the restaurants in the area seem to not open for breakfast until 11am so we had to have McDonald’s if we didn’t want to cook or travel too far for breakfast as we have a toddler (early riser). Same occurred at dinner time a lot of restaurants didn’t seem to be open the Monday or Tuesday we were there or opened too late for us (we travelled with a four year old). Our last disappointment was resi stay apparently have a strict not noise at night policy however another room partied until about 3am but there is no front desk or after hours phone number to call to complain / get the noise to stop. Was very frustrating as walls were very thin so we didn’t sleep very well. Overall we would stay with Resi Stay again but at another location due to Nishijin being a bit too out of the way for us.

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Kyoto Garden Palace
4.4/5128 Bewertungen
Das Hotel wurde von Reisebüro in Sydney in insgesamt sechs Nächte gebucht und beantragte einen drei-Sterne-Hotel, das als vier-Sterne-Hotel bewertet wird. Nehmen Sie die Frühstücksoption, wenn Sie in 1250 Yen pro Person gut wert, Option des japanischen oder westlichen Frühstück, gebracht auf Ihrem Tisch, wenn bereit auf einem Taschentuch, helfen Sie sich zu trinken. Personal sehr willkommen, immer bereit, Ihnen mit Richtungen und Karten zu bieten, würden auf Anfrage Touren buchen. Zehn Minuten zu Fuß Marutamachi U-Bahnstation, direkt gegenüber dem Kyoto Imperial Palace, der den Besuch wert war, bequeme Spaziergang zum Schloss Nijo. Zehn Minuten zu Fuß zum Familienmart und McDonald's. Unser Zimmer war geräumig komplett mit Doppelbett, Sofa, mittlerer Größe Flachbild-TV, Kühlschrank, elektrischer Jug und zwei Arten von grünem Tee. Badezimmer klein, aber funktional, alle Toiletten, einschließlich Razor, Haarschneide Zahnschneide. Zimmer täglich serviert, die Möglichkeit, Betten ändern oder nicht täglich. Retragbare Kleidung Linie über das Bad, wenn Sie Kleidung zu waschen. Das Hotel wird sicher empfohlen und würde hier wieder bleiben.
Kyoto Brighton Hotel
4.6/566 Bewertungen
I’ll be quite honest, our first impressions when we arrived (by Coach from Kobe) was that it was underwhelming, dull and uninspiring, nor as large as we had expected, and in a fairly unremarkable Residential area. Kyoto was afterall The Capital of Japan (where the Emperor lived from 794 until 1868) and it was spared the worst of the bombing during World War II, due to its History, grandeur and splendour. Inside was quite a different story – modern, airy, massive atrium dominated the centre with Rooms, on each of 4 sides. Rooms were quite large, twin-beds pushed together to form a Double-Bed. Clean well-appointed and equipped, and we slept very well. Breakfast was good, but in a rather small and quite crowded area, so the Buffet demanded a lot of maneuvering round each other and the staff, who could not keep up with refreshing items that had run-out. Central to the ground floor was a Lounge wherein they also served drinks and snacks. We (4/5) sat there once whilst waiting for our 40+ people Coach to arrive. “No Drink, No Food, No Seat” - we unceremoniously were ordered out. Not a good move – to alienate 40 Guests in one move. An impromptu boycott followed The Hotel is due West of the Imperial Palace, so great Location for that, but their Courtesy Bus was well-used for folks wanting to go into the City, or take Buses to visit Tourist attractions etc, or obviously one could take a Taxi. There really was almost nothing in its vicinity, by way of Supermarkets, Restaurants nor Bars. We ate elsewhere every night, but IN the City Centre proper – see above. They had Restaurants, but they were way too expensive for our tastes/Budgets, so we could not Comment/Review them. We returned to Kyoto (our favourite Japanese City) nearly 4 weeks later, but this time stayed in a different Hotel, right in the heart of the City, where we spent tens of thousands of Yen in one night in their Bar.
Hotel Ninja Black
4.2/56 Bewertungen
Kyoto gosyo/ Karasuma
Das Hotelfrühstück ist im westlichen Stil gehalten. Der Chef ist ein Ausländer. Es gibt Verkäufer, die Chinesisch sprechen können. Hoteldekorationsstil mag. Auch Mobiltelefone sind im Hotel erhältlich. Der einzige Makel ist, dass wir beim Waschen unseres Gesichts von Tag eins zu Tag versehentlich bemerkt haben, dass sich im Spiegelbild ein Haar im Handtuch verfangen hat. Etwas enttäuscht. Aber es hat keinen Einfluss auf das Gesamtgefühl.
Resi Stay Jisco Hotel Kyoto Goshonishi
4.1/59 Bewertungen
Allgemeiner Wettbewerb mit anderen Bewertern. Zimmer sehr klein und wirklich warm mit kleinen Badezimmern. Meine Hauptfrage war mit dem Rezeptionpersonal. Ich bin behindert, so hatte ich ein Fahrrad geletzt, um mich vor dem Spaziergang zu retten, was ich für schwierig finde. Ich erläuterte das, aber ihr Angriff auf Englisch war gering und ihre Flexibilität war absolut nicht. Ich war nicht gestattet, mein Fahrrad im Hotel zu parken, ich musste es im Fahrradpark ca. 15 Minuten zu Fuß zu parken. Sie konnten nur Hotel- und Radfahrräder außerhalb des Hotels parken, oder sie müssten mir 1000 Yen pro Nacht zahlen. Es gab eine Nulltoleranz, dass der Spaziergang für mich unbehaglich war. Keine Flexibilität bei der einfachen Verlagerung der Fahrräder, so dass meine Fahrräder neben ihnen schließen konnten. Sehr enttäuschend.
Stay Sakura Kyoto Gyoen East
4.3/510 Bewertungen
Es liegt in der Nähe von Kyoto Gyoen und der Universität Kyoto und eine Straßenkreuzung führt nach Kamogawa. Die Bushaltestellen 202 und 204 sind nicht weit entfernt. An der Kreuzung von Heyuancho gibt es etwa 300 Lebensmittelgeschäfte und viele Restaurants. Die Zimmer sind sauber, es gibt viele Handtücher, die Kochutensilien sind relativ komplett und die Betten sind auch sehr gut, aber die Zimmer sind etwas klein, und die Zweibett- und Doppelzimmer sind besonders in Vierbettzimmern überfüllt. Die Buchung war für ein Dreibettzimmer mit Balkon mit 25 qm angegeben, aber beim Betreten der Tür stellte sich heraus, dass die Fläche ohne Terrasse nicht ausreichte. Glücklicherweise wechselte der gutaussehende Amerikaner an der Rezeption schnell zu einem größeren. Es war sehr spät. Mehr brauche ich nicht zu sagen ~ Schließlich lebe ich nur zwei Tage, das Ein- und Ausgehen ist sehr bequem und das Auschecken ist super einfach (Schlüssel in die Rezeptionsbox werfen).
KKR Kyoto Kuniso
3.9/56 Bewertungen
Die warme Küche ist sehr gut, obwohl es nicht das beste warme Erlebnis ist, aber das Treffen ist sehr unvergesslich, das ganze Verständnis der heißen Küchenpflege ist sehr gut, viele Arten von gut bearbeitet! Das Hotel ist altmodisch, aber sehr sauber, das Zimmer ist nicht sehr groß, aber alles, was Sie brauchen, ist ausreichend. Es gibt kleine Herzkuchen neben dem Taschentücher. Wenn Sie es mögen, kann der Einkaufsabteilung im ersten Stock kaufen. Die Slips sind alt, die Füße der kleinen Mädchen sind etwas schwer zu tragen, die zwei aufgehobene Papiere für den Gast zu setzen, aber nur auf dem Schrank zu setzen ist beweglich und bedeutet nicht, wie viel Kleidung klar wird. Interessant ist, dass Sie diese weißen XD-Zimmer und die Kasinos im Korridor sehen werden, die Gäste hinterlassen haben. Die Lieferung von verschiedenen Hautpflegeprodukten, einschließlich einer Schleimhaut und einer Milch, die vom Einkaufsministerium verkauft wurde, ist nicht möglich.

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