Great hotel near the castle and a subway line. Staff is really friendly and there’s comic books you can read downstairs. Breakfast is great but it’s a traditional Japanese breakfast, which may not be for everyone.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto15.8% of visitors choose this area
JJalela2025.04.22
Room size not very big but just nice to squeeze 3 adult and a 5yr old child. Toilet with bidets the toilet bowl cover close and open automatically. Have separate shower and bathtub area.
Hotel very near subway. Very near to halal restaurant Difaya Halal Sukiyaki Restaurant.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto15.8% of visitors choose this area
AAdriana2025.06.27
The experience was great. The girl at the front desk was incredibly nice and talkative, so we spend sometime talking to her. The room was clean and new. Even if the hotel is not big, has all the necessary amenities and installations. Even if our room was located near the main entrance, we weren't bothered by noise at all.
Hotel near Kawaramachi/Karasuma/Omiya,Kyoto15.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.04.18
WiFi is very bad. Connected to wifi but can’t really use the internet most of the time especially at night when everyone is back at hotel.
Other than that, hotel is relatively new and everything looks new and clean. Room is really small for two person but then again most Japan hotels are like this. Can only open one luggage at a time. Toilet is small too.
Booked room for 3 nights but mineral water only given at first day. Housekeeping only at every 4 nights.
Location is good as there’s supermarkets nearby.
Best thing is that there is free coffee and tea available 24hr at the lobby.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto30.4% of visitors choose this area
SSilvia Camacho Gonzalez2025.05.25
Room was spacious and clean. We got a room with no window so felt that was lacking some ventilation and fresh air. Also a downside is that cleaning is only done every 3rd day and u fortunately I would avoid using the laundry services specially the dryer we end up doing two cycles and cloths where still damp. Close to a supermarket and only a couple of minutes to train station or bus stops
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto30.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.09.10
I would recommended this place! This is not the best hotel but it provided everything you need for a short stay in Kyoto. The location is great only 5 mins walk to the main Kyoto station and 2 mins walk to the nearest bus stop that can take you to the tourist spots, shopping and dinning area such as Kiyomisu-dera, Gion and Kawaramachi. The staff is nice and very welcoming guests. Amenties are well prepared at the couter area you can pick it up per your needed. Towel, bath amenties, pajamas and sleeper are provided at room. The bed is comfy. The clean service will provide at the 3rd day if you stay for long. Towel, pajamas and bin are change and clean everyday. The price is reasonable. No worry for food. There is a restaurant and convenient stores around in this area.
Hotel near Kawaramachi,Kyoto15.8% of visitors choose this area
IIana Lo2025.06.07
Very well located- street with small shops, big mall, restaurant s, close to metro station. Clean and comfortable room. All necessary bath utilities, teapot, coffee, tea, safe, small fridge in the room. Big and comfortable beds. Was a little bit noisy in the room which faces the main road.
Nice breakfast, not very variable,but enough to eat.
Very helpful and nice personnel. Kept our baggage after checkout till evening. We enjoyed and will stay again if in Kyoto.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto30.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.06.19
The location was perfect, right next to Kyoto Station. The room was new, spacious, and very comfortable. However, service was lacking—check-in/out was via an unfriendly self-service machine, and our request for extra pillows was ignored. We had to collect them ourselves in plastic bags from reception. Great room and location, but service needs improvement.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas,Kyoto30.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.06.14
Nice hotel. Clean and lovely staff. Was a little miffed by the taxes I had to pay upon check in. Maybe a missed that part when booking. Location was great though. Lovely area. Not all rooms have the big TV. My room had a pointless TV and we couldn’t attach a HDMI cable and only the person on the right side could see it.
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GGuest UserNice house with average services
Front desk staff may arrive late so there are chances that you need to wait under the sun as all doors closed and you can only contact them by email during that time (not very responsive)
Thin wall so may hear people talking in midnight
Good experience overall despite the above
Beds and tatami are very comfortable and smell good
Taxi costs ard 1,000yen from kyoto station to the house
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:AU$202
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThe location was perfect, right next to Kyoto Station. The room was new, spacious, and very comfortable. However, service was lacking—check-in/out was via an unfriendly self-service machine, and our request for extra pillows was ignored. We had to collect them ourselves in plastic bags from reception. Great room and location, but service needs improvement.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:AU$79
9.5/10
Amazing
LLyndaThis is not a hotel of three stars. It is a HOSTEL. I stayed here after I extended my stay by a night in Kyoto and everything was full - at least those with reasonable prices. It was a single room with shared bathroom. It was a mixed floor with separate toilets for men and women. The showers were only on the 2nd floor. Hotel/sleeping wear was available for free but I changed the first top as it smelt unwashed. I made my own bed after taking the little table off the raised dias and sliding it under the bed so you need to be active!. There is a mirror with a small ledge under it. No rubbish bin as you are asked to take it out of the room to the communal bins on the floor. The whole place is fairly new and very clean, and location is great. There are a couple of vending and laundry machines along with large canisters of hot water and a microwave. Breakfast is two doors down in the cafe which was ok. It is run by Sotetsu chain but should be classed as a hostel not hotel. You can leave luggage early before checkin or after checkout for a few hours. The staff at reception were helpful but it certainly isn’t a hotel. Most hostel’s have a place to prepare your own food not just a microwave. Not value for money IMHO.
PPui SheungThe hotel is located near the Kyoto Station. The room size is larger than many hotels in Japan. The hotel provide free dessert and drinks after lunch hour, some snacks with beer or wine after 6pm. The breakfast is delicious and had lots of choice. During my stay, the hotel provide materials for making a tatami coaster. It is worth to stay in this hotel. I will choose this again when I come back to Kyoto.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:AU$119
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserAs the first review of Ctrip, I have to write a good review.
This is the cheapest double bed homestay I can find in Kyoto for a family of four with two children. The photos don't look high-end, but in fact the facilities are very advanced, clean and tidy. I really suggest that the landlord take new photos. The hot water for bathing and cooking in the kitchen are very good. There are two stations nearby, and it is negligible to walk out, which is very convenient to go to Nara Uji. In addition to the convenience store, there is a life supermarket after a while, where you can buy some good ingredients to cook at the homestay. There is a double bed and a bunk bed. The suitcase is open under the bed and there is enough space for activities.
The disadvantage is that there is no washbasin, and the kitchen sink is used for washing face, brushing teeth and washing hands, and the dining chair is a bit makeshift
Jjan96The best hotel I’ve stayed at in Japan! It’s even better than another 4-star hotel I stayed at in Tokyo. Interactions with the staff were minimal, so I have no comments on that. However, the room and bathroom were exceptionally clean and spotless. I loved that the bathroom was larger than the usual hotel bathrooms, and the shower was separate from the bathtub as well.
The hotel offers great amenities, including a laundry machine, vending machines. There were also complimentary toiletries and drinks offered in the lobby.
While the location is a bit far from the main tourist attractions, there’s a convenient loop bus from Kanazawa Station that stops at various tourist spots, so getting around was still easy. There are also plenty of good restaurants nearby, along with a large shopping mall. The hotel is about a 5-minute walk from Kanazawa Station via the side exit near the dorayaki shop, which was very convenient. Plus, having a 7-Eleven directly connected to the hotel on the first floor was a huge plus!
The only downside was the buffet breakfast — while the selection was large, with both Italian and Japanese options, the taste was pretty average. I’d recommend skipping it since there are many nearby restaurants and a 7-Eleven. Another small thing was that the double bed came with only one pillow, whereas all the other hotels I stayed at provided at least two.
Overall, I had a great stay and would definitely recommend this hotel to other travelers!
KKawintopA Perfect Blend of Tradition and Comfort in Kyoto
During my recent stay at Saka Hotel Kyoto, I was immediately struck by its peaceful surroundings and inviting atmosphere. Located in the charming Higashiyama neighborhood, it offers an ideal launching point for discovering Kyoto’s historic sites. Despite being so close to famous temples and shrines, the hotel maintains a tranquil setting that feels worlds away from the bustle of the city.
From check-in onward, I was warmly welcomed by the professional and attentive team. Their devotion to creating a memorable guest experience was evident in every conversation. Whether offering sightseeing suggestions or promptly assisting with any need, they made me feel completely at home.
My room showcased an attractive fusion of modern design and traditional Japanese elements. Soft earth tones, tasteful décor, and well-chosen furnishings created an atmosphere that was both chic and peaceful. The spacious bathtub, in particular, stood out as the perfect place to unwind after wandering Kyoto’s centuries-old streets.
Although I didn’t have a chance to sample the hotel’s dining options, every other aspect of my stay was faultless. The exquisite decor, the serene environment, and the staff’s unparalleled service exceeded all my expectations. If you’re seeking a sophisticated, relaxing retreat that still allows you to easily explore Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage, Saka Hotel Kyoto is an excellent choice.
DDmitry NateWe stayed at this guest house in early March. We were delighted! The guest house is located near the bus stop, you can walk and enjoy the views of the village. There is also a transfer. The dinner was simply gorgeous, delicious miso, a large selection of vegetables and broths. Breakfast was also good, although not so varied. Very beautiful garden. The guest house itself is in a traditional style 😍 the owner gave us instructions and a tour, was very polite and friendly. The guest house has some rules, for example, keeping quiet, which creates an atmosphere of complete relaxation. The room itself is clean, the bed linen is fresh, there are instructions on how to lay out the futon. We were given yukatas and warm sweaters, towels and accessories for washing and brushing teeth. There are hair dryers too. There are two onsen, male and female, they alternate to visit each. When we were there, the onsen opened on schedule, but there is enough time to stay. The barrel with hot water is simply gorgeous, in the open air, around the forest. It is forbidden to take photos and videos on the onsen territory. Sorry for breaking the rules, but I wanted to capture this beauty at a time when no one was there. The only thing I missed was some kind of bench next to the onsen in the open air so that you could cool off and sit in the hot water again. But this is probably a purely Russian habit.
We were very pleased with our stay in this guest house.
AAnonymous UserSuperb covenient location ( just cross the road then is the bus and jr station).
Room is clean with lots a good quality amenities provided including bath salt and face cleansing oil.
Walkable areas to shopping, convenience stores and breakfast shops. There’s is a big temple nearby which good to visit during evening time.
Hotel near Kyoto Station and surrounding areas, Kyoto
Price per night from:AU$62
9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserOutstanding customer services in Japan. All staff at the front desk were friendly and very helpful. Special thanks to Johnson.
Staff were very proactive and professional. Feel welcoming staying here in the hotel and we all enjoy the stay very much.
Hardware is also awesome. New, very clean, comfortable room and bedding.
Plenty of free parking space in front and just a few steps away from the famous roadside station which serves delicious and signature tea products.
Highly recommended. Will definitely come back.
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