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Garrya Nijo Castle Kyoto - Banyan Group
4.6/551 Commentaires

Garrya Nijo Castle Kyoto - Banyan Group

Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma Kyoto|À 1.01km de la Heiankyu Chodo-in Monument

Dernière réservation il y a 7 h

This is a stylish, new, boutique hotel with impeccable customer service. Everyone who works in the hotel is friendly, welcoming, and helpful to guests. The room decor is magnificent, as they've thought of both modern and personal touches to make staying at Garry Nijo Castle Hotel very comfortable. The entire hotel and rooms are spotless. My husband and I stayed in a king sized, well-being suite for four nights to celebrate his birthday and our anniversary. We love modern decor, and this hotel delivers. The rooms are beautifully designed and included things like bath salts, Nespresso machines, and tea pots. Breakfast was convenient each morning and tasty. Because the hotel is small, it only offers a few meal options for breakfast, but we still enjoyed it. The location is walkable, though it's slightly off the beaten path. Very quiet and peaceful yet just a few blocks down from retail and restaurants. It's a nice central place to stay for a visit to Kyoto. The restaurant Singular was nice to try (the plating was artistic), but there are equally good options within walking distance of the hotel. We would certainly stay at this hotel again when we return to Kyoto and will recommend it to friends who also enjoy boutique properties and aren't concerned about amenities like swimming pools and fitness centers. Thank you to all of the kind hotel staff who made our stay truly exceptional.
Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa
4.7/557 Commentaires

Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa

Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma Kyoto|À 1.15km de la Heiankyu Chodo-in Monument
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
Kyoto Brighton Hotel
4.6/570 Commentaires

Kyoto Brighton Hotel

Kyoto|À 1.42km de la Heiankyu Chodo-in Monument
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.

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Resi Stay Nishijin
4.4/516 Commentaires

Resi Stay Nishijin

Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma Kyoto|À 0.82km de la Heiankyu Chodo-in Monument
Nous avons mis en commun les commentaires de cette hébergement Pros - c'était une très grande chambre deux petits doubles et un bunk parfait pour les familles. Les chambres sont confortables et confortables. Les lits sont sur le côté bon mais peuvent être plus doux. La zone elle-même est agréable et tranquille avec un arrêt de bus juste de l'où nous utilisons chaque jour, le supermarché et les Lawsons sont sur la route et vous vous sentez très sûr. Cons - check-in est dans un autre emplacement 20 minutes de taxi loin, donc nous avons dû attraper un train à la check-in en bureau quand nous arrivions à Kyoto de Osaka, puis un taxi à l'hébergement après cela qui a chevré quelques heures alors que nous avons dû attendre 45 minutes en plus La zone est un peu hors de la route de tout la prochaine fois que je pourrais envisager de rester dans un autre lieu de séjour plus proche des vues et des installations comme les magasins, etc. Tous les restaurants dans la région ne semblent pas ouverts pour le petit déjeuner jusqu'à 11 heures, donc nous avons dû avoir McDonald's si nous ne voulions pas cuisiner ou voyager trop loin pour le petit déjeuner comme nous avons un toddler (séance précoce). Il en est ainsi, à l'heure du dîner, que beaucoup de restaurants ne semblent pas être ouverts lundi ou mardi, nous y étions ou nous avons ouvert trop tard (nous avons voyageé avec un âge de quatre ans). Notre dernière déception a été résisté séjour apparemment avoir un strict non bruit à la politique de nuit cependant une autre chambre parti jusqu'à environ 3 heures mais il n'y a pas de bureau frontal ou après des heures de numéro de téléphone pour appeler à plaindre / obtenir le bruit à arrêter. Le site de la ville est très proche de la ville, mais il est très proche de la ville.

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Ina House Kyoto Nijojo
4.2/510 Commentaires
Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma
C'est un hôtel d'appartement, l'apparence est étonnante, mais un bâtiment très nouveau, propre, l'emplacement est pratique, avec un parking gratuit, le rapport coût-efficacité est super élevé. Avant d'entrer dans la chambre, le couloir a pris la poudre de lave-vaisselle gratuite au 1er étage. Il a été gardé pendant une nuit, donc il n'a pas pris de sac de lavage et de lavage. La chambre est raisonnablement chaude, le Japon est plus grand, les installations sont aussi complètes, plusieurs sacs, des tables, des sacs et ainsi de suite sont quatre personnes. Utiliser la fonction de séchage dans la salle de bains, c'est très pratique. Je sens bien, descendez à Kyoto pour réserver ça.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Kyoto Nijojonishi
4/5105 Commentaires
Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma
Dans le manuel de l'hôtel, les propriétaires ont souligné qu'ils avaient une expérience aussi économique que possible en économiseant les installations inutiles et en donnant aux clients le meilleur prix, mais qu'ils avaient fourni des micro-ondes très heureuses (pas jamais vu dans les chambres d'hôtels économiques ordinaires/de haut niveau). L'hôtel est très coûteux dans son ensemble, donc il y a souvent de bonnes chambres à bas prix le jour de travail. Aucune difficulté n'est possible si vous réservez environ 300. Mais si vous avez un prix de 1000 ménages environ le week-end, vous devez toujours prendre note... le moment de départ est 10 heures et la chambre est la plus économe (un truc qui a échoué à un linge de la chaussure que d'autres hôtels économiques habituels), c'est peut-être la raison pour laquelle l'eau froide et chaude qui est libérée est très chaude. Vous voulez bien laver vos dents ou vous recommander de prendre votre propre mine d'eau (ce qui est 7-11, très pratique).
La'gent Hotel Kyoto Nijo
4.5/5185 Commentaires
Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma
L'hôtel est un hôtel de 5 étoiles mais le prix de 2 étoiles est nouveau.
Toki・Nijo Aki
3.1/52 Commentaires
La salle sur la photo est au 2ème étage, mais la chambre est sous le sol, il est très inconfortable de sortir de la maison pour arriver, la chambre n'a pas de télévision. Une voiture a été détruite devant la chambre, et le voyage en autoroute est pratiquement impossible.
Stay Sakura Kyoto Nijo Seasons
4.3/529 Commentaires
Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma
La chambre était raisonnablement grande pour deux personnes, propre et confortable. L'hôtel est dans une zone résidentielle tranquille, mais aussi très confortablement située près d'une gare d'autobus et d'une gare. Le personnel était ami. Lobby a une machine de vente avec des boissons. La machine à laver en chambre est un vrai changement de jeu ... Nous avons pu emballer légèrement grâce à notre capacité à laver nos vêtements!
Urban Hotel Kyoto Nijo Premium
4.5/588 Commentaires
Kyoto gosyo - Karasuma
This place is a few blocks away from Nijo JR station and a Y2000+ taxi ride from Kyoto station. There's also a subway station nearby. I wasn't in Japan as a tourist, but I don't think that its location is all that convenient to tourist attractions. Plus it's not really a restaurant district, but there are some decent places mostly in the vicinity of Nijo station. On arrival, I was delayed and concerned that my booking might be cancelled as a no-show. I called the hotel and they were most helpful, reassuring me that I could check in 24/7. As it was, I checked in after midnight, and there were no problems. My room was small but well equipped. The double bed was comfortable enough for my 4 night stay. There wasn't much of a view – it looked out onto the building next door. Like a lot of more recent business hotels in Japan, there was no bath, just a rain shower. There were breakfast and lunch buffets, but I didn't try either. A Y400 or Y450 breakfast was available at several coffee shops near Nijo station, and for lunch I visited local restaurants with family. Family members who had previously tried the lunch buffet said they'd been underwhelmed by its value for money. As far as my stay was concerned, I was happy with my room, enjoyed the service, and would stay again.

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