Kyoto Hotels & Accommodations
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Citadines Karasuma-Gojo Kyoto

432 Matsuyachō, Shimogyō-ku, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan

One mile North of Kyoto station the Citadine Gojo is easily accessible directly from Kyoto Station via the Kyoto Subway. The hotel is a three minute walk from subway station Gojo.

Surprising are the extremely bright, modern, clean and smart rooms at the Citadine Kyoto, as you would not expect to get such quality with their low room fees. The rooms are all designed in the modern Asian minimalism.

Being a rather small hotel there is not much available in the realm of amenities and restaurants, however the breakfast is satisfying.

Single Occupant: $135
Double Occupant: $135

http://www.citadines.com/en/japan/kyoto/karasuma_gojo.html

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Hotel Granvia Kyoto

901 Higashi Shiokojicho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 600-8216, Japan
(JR Kyoto Station Karasuma-Central Entrance)
011 81 75-344-8888

If you’re quick you can make it from the Shinkansen platform to the doord of the Granvia in thirty seconds! Being a part of the JR Kyoto Station makes the Granvia a total delight. However unless you are staying above the eighth floor you will be slightly disturbed by noise of the trains.

The Standard Rooms are clean, modern and very spacious, but if you want to spend a few bucks more you can get more of a luxurious experience and get a Superior Room.

There are nearly a dozen different bars, restaurants and lounges to choose from, however, we suggest you hit the streets for some epicurean explorations.

Single Occupant: $150
Double Occupant: $190

http://www.granviakyoto.com/

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Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Karasuma Takatsuji Higashi-iru Shiimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 600-8096, Japan
81 75-361-5111

Just a mile and a half North of JR Kyoto station, the Nikko Princess is accessible via the Kyoto Subway at Shijo Station, just four hundred feet South West of the station.

Rooms are quite spacious for a Japanese hotel (comparable to American sized rooms), and are designed in the classic style, albeit slightly dated but adequately fresh.

As with many hotels in the Kyoto area, the amenities and facilities are considerably less than hotels in a less cramped metropolitan area, say in Takayama for instance. With that said the Princess Kyoto has an assortment of restaurants and partnership with Gunze Sports Club, where guests can go for Fitness and Swimming.

Single Occupant: $180
Double Occupant: $200

http://www.okura-nikko.com/japan/kyoto/hotel-nikko-princess-kyoto/

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Royal Park Hotel The Kyoto

Kawaramachi Higashi-iru,Sanjo-dori,Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-8004
+81 75-241-1111

A little off the beaten path, but not too much is the Royal Park Kyoto, accessible via the Kyoto Subway at Kyotoshiyakushomae Station. This small hotel has little in the way of facilities (save its’ charming bakery), what it does have are modern, clean and stylish rooms, however it is a little over priced depending on when you book, with standard single occupant rooms as much as $200.

Single Occupant: $130
Double Occupant: $170

http://www.rph-the.co.jp/en/kyoto/index.html

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