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Hotels in Kyoto
Hotels in Kyoto
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Located on the east of Nakadachiuri gate of Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Brighton Hotel with its classic architecture, harmonizes with Kyoto's beauty. The Atrium Lobby with natural light, water and greenery as the motif for your special time in Kyoto and the first class cuisine of the world gourmets French, Chinese and Kyoto styled Japanese Cuisine.
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WHETHER YOUR STAY IS FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, OUR 714 GUEST ROOMS OFFER A PLACE TO REST AND RELAX. VIEWS FROM THE TASTEFULLY DECORATED ROOMS OFFER WONDERFUL PANORAMAS OF THE CITY. GUESTS HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF ACCOMMODATIONS FROM SINGLES, TWINS, TO TRADITIONAL JAPANESE STYLE ROOMS AND SUITES. YOU WILL FEEL THE CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE OF THIS HOTEL WITH YOUR FIRST STEP INTO THE LOBBY. WITH YOUR EVERY NEED ATTENDED TO, YOU WILL RELAX AS IF AT HOME. THE NEW MIYAKO HOTELS IS IN A PRIME LOCATION WITH EASY ACCESS TO THE SHINKANSEN /BULLET TRAIN/, JAPAN RAILWAYS AND KINTETSU KYOTO STATAIONS. YOU WILL BE WITHIN A 5 MINUTE WALK TO THE CITY BUS TERMINAL AND SUBWAY STATION. THIS PROPERTY WAS BUILT IN 1975 RENOVATED IN 1997
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PROPERTY TYPE FIRST CLASS 479 ROOMS 19 SUITES BUILT 1969 10 FLOORS 2 WINGS A RIHGA ROYAL HOTEL THIS CLASSIC HOTEL, IN THE BEAUTIFUL ANCIENT CITY OF KYOTO, OFFERS COMFORTABLE ELEGANT SERVICE FOR BOTH THE BUSINESS AND LEISURE TRAVELER. ITS PERFECT LOCATION ALLOWS FOR EASY ACCESS TO ALL THE HISTORICAL SITES OF KYOTO.
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Founded in the eighth century, Kyoto was Japan's capital from 794 until 1869, the city has long been a cultural, artistic and religious center for Japan. Guests who have experienced Okura hotels in other parts of Asia will welcome the marquee Kyoto property, which was founded in 1888, and now stands today as one of the tallest buildings in the city. Its height caused a stir of protest by locals who advocate stricter height restrictions so as not to upstage Kyoto's ancient, low lying shrines and temples. Its modern facade hints at traditional Japanese latticework, while the spacious lobby, designed after the hotel's original 1920s ballroom and renovated in 1994, causes feelings of nostalgia. The property lies on top the Shiyakusho mae subway station while buses 5, 17, or 205 to Kawaramachi shiyakusho mae are also nearby. Okura's seven restaurants offer an extensive range of cuisines from traditional Japanese, Chinese and seasonal specialties from Kyoto to French and Italian. One experience not to miss is the 17th floor sky restaurants with stunning views of the surrounding temples, shrines and city life.
For those needing a meeting venue, the hotel offers one of the largest meeting and banqueting venues in Kyoto, with a full range of versatile rooms that can be configured into a variety of settings to suit every kind of event for up to 1400 guests. This hotel also features a pool and fitness equipment. The indoor pool and related facilities are available to guest from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. only.
The Okura's 322 guestroom are beautifully appointed in western style dùcor and feature large picture windows and mountain views. After experiencing a day in one of Japan's most enchanting and rewarding cities, guests can arrange an in room massage.
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With gentle koto music filtering through the stunning lobby to seasonally inspired kaiseki cuisine in one of the restaurants, the ANA Hotel Kyoto (Japan) is enveloped by the city's sublime beauty and historic grandeur. Guests can marvel at the neighboring Nijo Castle, built in 1603 by the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunte, and the 1,700 Buddhist temples, 300 Shinto shrines, imperial palaces and traditional wooden homes dating back thousands of years. Guests can let go of everything by meditating in a 16th century rock garden or the hotel's courtyard to the sounds of a murmuring waterfall. Visitors can pamper themselves in the hotel's Santeloi, Kyoto's first spa, with saunas, massage rooms, lounges, locker rooms and an indoor pool. This Kyoto hotel also features conference and banquet facilities, Internet access, catering services, shopping arcade, and a variety of on site dining options. Guests can chose from rice porridge and other Japanese delicacies in Unkai, and afternoon tea and terrace dining in the casual Cozy cafù. Karin specializes in traditional Chinese dishes, while the Rose Room features French cuisine. Other amenities include airport transportation, room service, car rentals, child care and assistance with tours.
The eight story hotel's 303 pastel guestrooms, many with views of the Nijo Castle, feature minibars, Asian accented furniture, dressing rooms, dial up and complimentary wireless Internet access, foot massagers, refrigerators and slippers.
The ANA Hotel Kyoto presents the accommodations and amenities that guests to this historic Japanese city can enjoy.
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LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF KYOTO. WALKING DISTANCE TO BUDDHISTTEMPLE, HISTORICAL PLACES AND RESTAURANTS. SOUVENIR SHOPPINGAREA 10 MINUTES BY SUBWAY, BUS, OR TAXI.
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Hotel Granvia Kyoto Japan Hotel Reservation
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THE HOTELS CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATION OF TRADITIONAL KYOTO VALUES HAS EARNED THE KYOTO SCENIC BEAUTY AWARD AS WELL AS THE BCS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MODERN ARCHITECTURE. FROM THE IMPRESSIVE MAIN ENTRANCE AND THE COURTYARD WATER FEATURE RECREATING THE SIMPLE PURITY OF THE CITYS HORIKAWA RIVER THE ATMOSPHERE OF QUIET COMPOSURE COMMUNICATES A SENSE OF CALM AND RELAXATION TO EVERY GUEST.THIS IS THE ESSENCE OF TRAVEL IN TRADITIONAL JAPAN. CLOSED TO HORIKAWA GOJO WITH NISHI HONGANJI TEMPLE BEHIND IN A QUIET AREA WHERE YOU CAN SENSE THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE ANCIENT CAPITAL STANDS THE KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL RENOWNED FOR ITS EXQUISITE SOPHISTICATION AND REFINED TRADITIONAL SERVICE. JUST 5 MINUTES BY CAR FROM THE HACHIJO EXIT OF KYOTO STATION THE HOTEL ACCOMMODATES TRAVEL AND BUSINESS GUESTS INTERNATIONAL RECEPTIONS WEDDINGS AND MUCH MORE.
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The Kyoto Royal Hotel (Japan) is located close to some of the best attractions of Kyoto: The Gion (the entertainment district) is just two blocks from the hotel as is the Teramachi covered arcade. The subway is just one block for the hotel. There are also plenty of restaurants in the neighborhood which include Indian cuisine. The hotel is located in the center of Kyoto's government and business districts and within walking distance of major shopping areas. This hotel offers a wedding chapel, with on site photography studio and bridal salon and banquet accommodations for up to 600. For rehearsal dinners, or quiet family evenings, the Kyoto Royal features three on site restaurants which include Japanese, Chinese and western dining and a coffee house. For bridal luncheons there is a tea lounge, and what bachelor party would be complete without the Royal's karaoke room?
For the busy bride, groom, wedding or "other" guest, the hotel also features computer rentals and wireless Internet access in the lobby and at the bar.
This hotel offers 335 rooms and suites featuring tea sets, satellite TV, and Japanese bathrobes. Refrigerators are available in some rooms.
Honeymooners and other guests will appreciate that the Kyoto Royal is also near major cultural attractions, such as historical temples, shrines, museums, and even the former Imperial Palace.
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The Westin Miyako is just minutes from downtown Kyoto and the city's historical preservation districts, with more than 2,000 shrines and temples and an abundance of beautiful, natural scenery. After a day of exploring the exotic culture of the East, meditate in the hotel's perfectly tended Zen garden, or work out at our fitness centre. Once off the train at the Kyoto Station, check your luggage in our satellite office at the station and go sightseeing and shopping. Aquablu Our exciting all day dining buffet restaurant offers a spectacular array for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A delicious a la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Hamasaku Enjoy delightfully prepared sushi, sashimi, tempura and other famed Japanese cuisine with stunning views of Kyoto. A traditional Japanese breakfast is also served every morning. Espoir Our contemporary dining restaurant, offering the best of France Today as well as a fine selection of international dishes and a superb wine collection from around the world. Grand View Offers a fine selection of international specialties, with attentive and friendly service, complemented by the views over the ancient city of Kyoto. Kunugi Traditional Japanese Teppanyaki restaurant offering famous Ohmi beef and the freshest of seafood. Kacho Enjoy Japanese Sukiyaki, Shabu Shabu, Nabe and Yudofu in a warm and cozy setting. Mayfair Tea Room Relax in our newly opened lounge bar over a traditional high tea, a coffee or the drink of your choice. Scrumptious homemade cakes and chocolates to enjoy here or take away for later. Moon Light With romantic views over Kyoto, enjoy your favorite cocktail, or mixed drink any time in this comfortable bar. Sit back relax and enjoy the music of our international entertainers. Shikunshi A delightful experience for everyone and a must for visitors to Japan and Kyoto. Enjoy the delights of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony The Way of Tea. In Room Dining Available 24 hours, a gourmet selection for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snak. A children's menu is also available as are offerings from some of our restaurants.
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