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Hotel Granvia Kyoto
10/10 Excellent
"Our first time in Japan. The accommodation was superb. The staff are very helpful and friendly. The room was kept clean and necessary amenities were provided. The property is conveniently located close to the public transportation, attractions, and shopping area. Should we come back in Kyoto we will definitely stay at this hotel again."

Hotel Emion Kyoto
10/10 Excellent
"Family of 5 (2 adults and 3 kids). We absolutely love this place and would definitely recommend it to others. The hotel is located in front of the train station and a bus stop, which provides easy access to transportation. There is also a 7-Eleven right next to the hotel. They also have several restaurants located on the 2nd floor if you don't want to go out for lunch or dinner, not to mention the large public bath that comes with a sauna room and big hot tubs. The amenities here are the best out of all the places we have stayed in Japan during our 16-day trip!"

Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station
10/10 Excellent
"Prime location with few steps access to Kyoto Station where you can find a few tons of options for dining and shopping. The room was clean and breakfast buffet was good. Very friendly staff. 2 laundromats at the property available to use for guests. There was no need to add detergent and the room tv showed status of both to check availability."

Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto
10/10 Excellent
"This place is amazing. It truly made Kyoto that much better. Staff is extremely friendly, they will help with absolutely anything you need. We rented e-bikes every day while we were there which helped getting around town. If I ever come back to Kyoto, I will only be staying here."

Oriental Hotel Kyoto Rokujo
10/10 Excellent
"We enjoyed our 5 night stay at this hotel. The rooms were clean and reasonable size. The staff were friendly and helpful. It’s in a quieter area of Kyoto, mostly accessible by bus or walking but just a little further away from tourist hotspots. The mini fridge was pretty useless as it wouldn’t get colder regardless of what setting we used, and the lobby didn’t have any coffee or snacks until 2:30pm unless you paid for breakfast. We would stay again."

JR WEST GROUP VIA INN PRIME KYOTOEKI HACHIJOGUCHI
10/10 Excellent
"3min walk from main Kyoto station. 5min walk from limousine bus stops. 7-11 directly connected to hotel. Breakfast spread was good. Free flow amenities. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!"

Hotel New Hankyu Kyoto
8/10 Good
"Right outside of Kyoto Station, the location was central to a few sites in the area (Kyoto Tower) and subways to the others. Room was clean and well maintained. We were a little thrown off by the "key fob" for lack of a better term, which was required for power and air conditioning in the room. We also had issues getting our window open, but the staff was EXCELLENT in helping us out with both issues. I can't say enough about how well mannered they were."

Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo
10/10 Excellent
"The place is very close to Kyoto Station which houses a massive mall, contains a lot of stores for shopping, floors with so many eating stalls and restaurants that you don’t have to go anywhere far from the hotel."

Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo Natural Hot Springs
10/10 Excellent
"We had a memorable stay at this hotel. The onsen featured multiple baths such that it never felt crowded even at peak times, and we found the perks like free yakisoba noodles (read: instant noodles), ice cream bars, Yakult yogurt drinks, and self serve coffee options (including matcha lattes, etc which is rare) to be fun and value added. Our triple room had a lot of space and privacy; although ours was sadly on the louder side (mainly from emergency vehicles and motorcycles)as it was on the second floor right above the main entrance. The hotel requests guests to remove and store their shoes at the main entrance which I felt was an interesting and thoughtful concept, but I felt slightly grossed out by seeing a number of guests wander around in bare feet despite being provided socks to wear. Some minor downsides: We went in late May and the hotel was fully occupied, so we found the 4 or 5 massage chairs almost always occupied and the laundry machines being in high demand (compounded by other guests not removing their clothes when done), and a cramped vibe in the common spaces (other than the onsen as mentioned earlier). The hotel is also a bit farther away (5 min extra walking time) from Kyoto Station than some alternatives but I would still consider it to be convenient."