Encountering the most tranquil luxury in the depths of Kyoto's old streets
Kyoto always leaves an impression of "serenity"—temples, ancient streets, stone steps, and the aroma of tea. Staying at the Park Hyatt Kyoto this time felt like truly residing in the soul of this city.
No flashy signs, no bustling tourists, hidden within the old streets of Higashiyama Ninenzaka, this hotel resembles a "mountain retreat quietly guarding a thousand years of history."
🏡 Modern luxury discreetly nestled in ancient streets
Stepping into the hotel, you might almost wonder if you've entered the wrong place—stone walls, wooden windows, moss, and bamboo groves, all reminiscent of an old Kyoto residence.
But once you open the door, you're greeted by a minimalist yet luxurious lobby space, featuring abundant natural wood, warm lighting, and lattice screens. Every detail is meticulously crafted without being ostentatious.
Designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, the hotel seamlessly blends Kyoto's traditional craftsmanship, modern minimalism, and local culture. Every corner invites quiet contemplation.
🛌 Stunning mountain views—wake up to a Kyoto masterpiece
I stayed in a mountain view room facing Higashiyama. In the morning, sliding open the tatami-style doors reveals a panoramic view of Kyoto's mountains and the rooftops surrounding Kiyomizu Temple, as if living inside a classical painting.
The interior is elegantly simple, with large glass windows, washi paper doors, and dark wooden furniture, all perfectly proportioned to make you reluctant to leave.
The bathroom was my favorite part: featuring a large stone bathtub, a separate dressing area, and a Japanese-style vanity. Soaking in the tub while gazing at the mountain scenery and small garden outside was utterly therapeutic.
🍽️ Kyoto-inspired fine dining—breakfast to desserts as an artful experience
Breakfast offers both Japanese and Western options. I chose the Japanese breakfast—every dish, from simmered beans and pickles to a bowl of rice and grilled fish, was meticulously prepared, conveying a Kyoto-style rhythm of life.
The hotel's restaurant "Yasaka" serves French-Japanese fusion cuisine, with desserts crafted by a renowned Kyoto wagashi shop. Even the tea's aroma is carefully curated.
Additionally, the "Kyoto Bistro" on the basement level offers a more casual dining experience, sometimes featuring fresh ingredients sourced from local markets.
📍【Helpful Information for Your Stay】
Address: 360 Masuya-cho, Kodaiji, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
Recommended Room Types: Higashiyama View Room or Suite (higher floors with garden views)
Transportation Tips: Take a taxi or walk from the Gion area to immerse yourself in the old street atmosphere
Ideal for: Couples on honeymoon, architecture enthusiasts, tranquility seekers, luxury vacationers
Nearby Attractions: Ninenzaka, Kiyomizu Temple, Kodaiji Temple, Yasaka Pagoda—all within a 10-minute walk
Some hotels are merely places to rest, while others are destinations in themselves. Park Hyatt Kyoto is the latter.
This is not a hotel where you simply return to wash up and sleep after a busy day. It's a place you'll be reluctant to leave, where you might spend the entire day reading, listening to the wind, and admiring the scenery.
If Kyoto is a journey of conversing with time, then Park Hyatt Kyoto is its most gentle translator.