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The Millennials Kyoto
4.7/546 Reviews

The Millennials Kyoto

Kawaramachi Kyoto|0.22km from Karaku
The concept of this hostel is great - something better and more inclusive than a capsule hotel with large, comfortable beds. Pros: The common area and kitchen were really nice, and the free beer hour provided a great way to connect with other travelers. The common area has huge windows looking onto downtown Kyoto. The staff were all super friendly and helpful and spoke English. You are given a keycard for access to the bed floors and after hours. You need to reserve breakfast the day before, but it's right next to St Marcs Cafe which I thought was a great option, so IMO you don't need to use the hostel's breakfast. The showers were good, and I never saw them full despite a lot of people staying here at this time. The laundry machine seemed easy to use as well. The location in downtown Kyoto is obviously great and close to bus stops to reach popular temples on the east side. Cons: The only problem I faced was that the iPod to control my bed and lights rarely worked! The first night, I was unable to recline the bed into sleeping mode or turn off the lights, so staff had to come reset something on top of the pod to get it to connect. It stopped working again after that, and I could not turn the lights on in the morning. I also did not get to use the special wake-up features. Because my stay was only a few days and I wasn't spending leisure time in the pod, I decided to just deal with the unlit pod. Also, I was the only person who I spoke with who had this issue. But the hotel should improve the engineering of the iPod controllers or provide backup physical controls on the side. This wasn't an issue for me, but my medium-sized suitcase would not fit in the pull-out luggage rack under the bed. I had to keep the suitcase closed and on its side between the luggage rack and the screen. I don't think that travelers with large suitcases would be able to fit them in the pod, you'd probably have to find an empty corner in the hallway. Overall, I would recommend staying here, just hope you aren't the unlucky one who gets assigned to a broken pod.

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Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi
4.5/5625 Reviews
Kawaramachi
Best location hotel so far. Located between two subway station. Center of kyoto shopping street. Nice and clean facilities. I like the view from our room this was surplus. Will definitely come back to stay here again.
UNIZO INN Kyoto Kawaramachi Shijo
4.4/577 Reviews
Kawaramachi
Located in Shijo Kawaramachi, an arcade, you can go without getting wet in the rain! The building is new and clean. Amenity goods are also available at a minimum, so it's good. The front desk is always called with a bell because there are no people. Are you adjusting the number of people due to the corona disaster?
THE GATE HOTEL KYOTO TAKASEGAWA by HULIC
4.7/5320 Reviews
Kawaramachi
The location is excellent and right in the downtown of Kyoto but not in the front street which will be too crowded and noisy, still there were some noisy from the restaurants and bar nearby which still played loud music even after 12:00AM, so not ideal for those people who needs total silence to sleep. This is probably the necessary evil when live in the downtown hotel, but the hotel is already in the back alley so felt a bit better. Cannot consider the service top quality since the hotel front desk is located at 8th floor, and there is only one person tending the luggage at ground level till 6PM, so no service can be offered at ground level, this is the part can improve since some of the high floor hotel do have ground floor service crew unless in a big commercial building complex. The room is nicely decorated and everything feels new, no complaint about the room. Although the breakfast is a bit disappointed given the very limited selection of foods and Japanese style breakfast can only offer limited number (25 serving per day?), this part can definitely make some improvement, at least inform the guest about the limited number so we can book in advance.
ABiz hotel kyoto
4/514 Reviews
Karasuma
Very good location next to the river. There are so many restaurants downstairs. Walking distance to everywhere! Onsen on the ba*****t is amazing!! We could use for free everyday. However, very noisy during night. From club and music. 😂
Resi Stay Gion
4.7/52 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
The advantages and disadvantages are very obvious. The hotel is located in the picturesque three-jobs of Kyoto. In the spring of cherry blossoms, it is really five steps and one scene. Walking in the Japanese drama, I want to stop and take pictures after two steps. The hotel itself is a traditional Japanese-style two-story residential building in Kyoto, which has been transformed into two rooms on the first and second floors. The second floor is very large, and the two bedrooms can accommodate 5-6 people, which is very suitable for family travel. The room is full of Kyoto style and the experience is great. There are two shortcomings, one is that the health is worrying, the carpet, washing machine, curtains and other places are very unclean, and the maintenance is very poor. In addition, check in is also very troublesome. It is necessary to check in by yourself near Kyoto Station. If it is more than 8 pm, it is quite troublesome. Hotel prices are expensive, may be related to supply and demand, after all, Kyoto is full of tourists in spring
Hotel Alza Kyoto
4.7/554 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
This was by far our favorite hotel in our 2 weeks in Japan. They were very nice and helpful, let us check in early, and made luggage forwarding easy. Plus, the room had lots of great amenities, including a balcony and an incredible tub (the microbubbles were a life saver after a long day of walking!) The face masks were a nice bonus, since my skin did not take to Japan very well. And breakfast was amazing, and served in the room, every morning. On top of all that, the location is amazing: overlooking the river, extremely close to Pontocho, only a few blocks from a major train station.

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