10 best hotels near Kyoto University









- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [private]
- Security [24-hour]
- Daily housekeeping
- Smoke-free property
- Body thermometer
- Doctor/nurse on call
- First aid kit
Excellent
119 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Luggage storage
- Check-in/out [private]
- Coffee shop
- Bar
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Smoking area
- Shared kitchen
Excellent
100 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Luggage storage
- Check-in/out [private]
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Family room
- Vending machine
- Security [24-hour]
- Kitchen
Excellent
117 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Laundry service
- Concierge
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Family room
- Smoking area
Exceptional
139 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Luggage storage
- Laundry service
- Concierge
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Family room
- Smoking area
- Vending machine
Excellent
363 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Laundry service
- Safety deposit boxes
- Wi-Fi in public areas
Excellent
289 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Luggage storage
- Check-in/out [private]
- Laundry service
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Security [24-hour]
- Laundromat
- Smoke-free property
Exceptional
41 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Coffee shop
- Gift/souvenir shop
- Car park [charges apply]
- Shared acccessible toilet
- Slope at entrance
- Braille support in rooms and public spaces
Excellent
10 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Laundry service
- Safety deposit boxes
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Currency exchange
- Shared lounge/TV area
- Security [24-hour]
- Laundromat
Exceptional
114 reviews









- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- BBQ facilities
- Luggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Laundry service
Very good
32 reviews
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This hotel was absolutely immaculate and the rooms had been designed with every convenience in mind, even down to the heated bathroom mirror. It was by far the largest room we had during our travels in Japan, plenty of storage and a separate seating area even just in a standard double room. We loved the complimentary yukata and nespresso machine and the daily free bott...

It's a brand new 5 star hotel (opened in September 2017). The location is just perfect for us as we had gotten the hotel to make most of our restaurants reservations, mostly around the GION district area. Quite a number of sightseeing places (famous Shrines & Temples) are within walking distance. It is especially good for us as we can walk off the calories after our l...

We only booked for one night to see the top 5 attractions of Kyoto. New miyako was superbly located, just in front of the massive train station and bus transits which can lead u to ALL major attractions in Kyoto. You can take the bus 100 and get a day pass for ride all u can, you can see major temples such as Silver pavilion and a nearby one with a UNESCO heritage badg...

We were so glad to have found this hotel near Kyoto Station. We were able to book a huge room compared to others in Japan. The hotel even offered us a bus to drop off at Kyoto favorite tourist places. We will stay here next time we are in Kyoto.

Probably one of the best hotels in Kyoto and walk-able from Kyoto Station. The hotel has a big lobby and room is spacious for a family, clean and comfortable sofa seats. There is also a shuttle bus service to Kyoto station every 15 minutes. Love the tea pot provided and we stayed for 2 nights during our trip in Kyoto...京都は美しい...

We are a family of 3 adults and stayed 5 nights on this trip to Kyoto. We wanted a hotel near kyoto station as we were planning to visit the nearby places around Kyoto. This hotel works out perfectly with our given budget and needs. Hotel New Hankyu is just across the road from Kyoto station and Bus terminal. You can even step into the underground Portal Dining wal...

As soon as we arrived we knew we were going to have a faboulous stay Recepcion hall is an open courtyard where a nice open fireplace warms you up as soon as you arrive There is also a great bar (with an other fireplace) My boyfriend is a smoker and as in Japan smoking areas are really hard to find he really enjoyed this one as it was in a great space. After our welc...

This hotel was a jem, just a 5-7 mins walk to the main Kyoto station. The hotel feels very very new and rooms were well cleaned. However, we had the hotel lobby staff unable to converse in English thus we had a hard time trying to communicate with them. Although there was a language barrier, the staff had remained professional and patient while I tried to articulate my...

this is one of the best hotels in Kyoto with efficient and friendly service. large rooms (by Japanese standards) and nicely designed lobby make this a good place for rest after a long day sightseeing in Kyoto. great location to some of the main temples as well as the main train station. a little bit far away from downtown (shopping), Gion and some of the temples in the...

Room is spacious with ample natural light. The twin beds are quite large, although a bit firm. Bathroom is larger than other hotels I've stayed at in Japan, particularly love the bathtub & rainfall shower. At check in, they have amenities baskets for ladies and children, from which you can take whatever you like, which I thought was special. The staff may seem standoff...

Specifically booked this hotel due to its proximity to Kyoto Station. Just across the road in fact. Was pleasantly surprised that it is not only near to Kyoto Station, but it is also situated on the JR station side, which means we do not have to walk the length of the station to get to the Shinkansen station to Tokyo. Best located (for my purpose) hotel for me and my s...

My husband and I stayed at the Kyoto Century Hotel for 5 nights as tourists. We opted for one of the less expensive rooms on one of the upper floors. It still was fairly expensive, but fairly priced considering the excellent location of the hotel right next to the Kyoto Station. Our room was small by American standards, but it held 2 very comfortable double beds. ...

First of all, I definitely would not rate this as a 4-star hotel. However, as a 3-star (like most other hotel websites do), I can defintiely give a 5-star rating. I only stayed here for one night when I took a day trip to Kyoto from Tokyo. The room is small (which is fairly standard in Japan) but I felt that they have put a lot of thought into the layout. Not an inch o...

hotel hokke club kyoto definitely is the best 3 star hotel in kyoto because of it's location and very surprisingly small but very comfortable and very clean rooms. value for money wise nobody can beat this hotel, it is located just outside kyoto station, best home base for travelling to osaka, nara.

we loved staying at the kyoto brighton hotel. the room we stayed in was a double room and it was very spacious. the bathroom is very big, we enjoyed taking showers there. the rooms are clean and comfortable. the neighborhood is quite which was nice. the concierge was very helpful, they helped us book our restaurants, printed out maps and ordered our meals in advanc...

Joking in the title aside, Hotel Anteroom Kyoto was a refreshing change from the already-excellent hotels I've stayed at until this point during my first trip to Japan. Some solo travellers may find the single room to be too small for their liking - I'll admit that my room was a bit cramped, but given how beautiful Kyoto is, as a small base to take a break at once or ...

My friend and I had a great experience at the Almont Hotel in Kyoto. As of 2014 the hotel is relatively new so the bathroom and appliances were all new. The room was huge (with a small table and chairs near the window), and the bathroom spacious - which in Japan is not easy to come by. It's located in a quiet neighborhood but just a couple blocks from the train station...

I would like to recommend this very special hotel in Kyoto. The location isnt so comfortable, but the facility of shuttle bus to the central station every 15 min make it easy. I will beggin my comment with the breakfast. You have two different options, two different restaurants. One for american and one for Japanese buffet. If you are not Japanese better to choose th...

Stayed 3 nights in this hotel on a recent sightseeing trip to Kyoto with my wife and 10 year old son. Although we only booked a double room, I mentioned that I was travelling with my son and the hotel thoughtfully provided a room with 3 single beds at no extra charge. The hotel is quite new and very clean and well decorated. Beds were comfortable with a choice of diffe...

The hotel was new, which meant the facilities were new too. Love their hot spring, and their complimentary coffee served from morning till night (8pm or so) - it was really good ice coffee. We booked their Twin Rooms, and was only in Kyoto for 3 days. So we travelled light. The rooms maybe a little small if you have big luggages like the 29 inch type. Huge toilets, gl...

I visited Kyoto for the second time after 20 years. Grand Prince Hotel is right across the Kyoto International Convention Center where my meeting was held so it was an excellent choice location wise. A very tranquil environment to stay. Service was great. It's good to have both Western and Japanese style breakfast in the same place. Staff was extremely professional and...

Location is really close to JR Kyoto / Kintetsu Railway. Staffs fluent with english, Staffs are really kind, WiFi internet is quite fast, the twin bedroom is larger than the other japan's hotel. Near the hotel, you can find a lot of restaurant. I recommend you to try 'Nakau Restaurant', they sell a lot of japanese food (udon, katsudon, chicken karage, sukiyaki, katsu c...

I was a solo traveller first time in Kyoto. This hotel is in a excellent location, only 1 stop from the main part of town on the Hankyu line and right at the terminal stop of the shijo-omiya electric line which goes to a lot of tourist sites. The bonus is you can even take the Hankyu line all the way to Osaka which is a 40-45 minute rude for only 400 yen. Although the ...

I had initially booked another hotel but only managed to get one day. The 2-5 day were spent at CMM. My advice is to take the Kansai airport bus (not the subway) to kyoto if your destination is Kyoto as last stop is situated about 200m from CMM. Once you alight from the bus, make a left turn and walk about 150m or so then make a right. Another about 100m you will ...

The location is excellent, just the opposite side of Kyoto Station. The staffs are friendly and helpful. The hotel just below Kyoto Tower and the guest can access the Tower for free. Surprisingly, the hotel locates in central city and under the highlight city tower, but the price is reasonable. It even cheaper than other ryokans around. If you are not serious to stay...

We stayed at the Sakura Terrace Hotel in Kyoto during the busy last week of November 2013. We paid US$160 per night, without breakfast, but it should be about half that during off-peak periods. The hotel opened in October 2013. It is conveniently located one subway stop south of Kyoto station, with the Kujo station exit right in front of the hotel entrance. Alternative...

The location is quite ok. Various bus routes just a minute away from hotel. In Kyoto you will be catching bus more than subway so access to a big bus stop is more convenient. few minutes walk to Shin-omiya stn which going directly to Arashiyama Bamboo forest. I didn’t use the train lines that much so depends where you go it will benefit you but 90% you’ll catch bus ...

came from namba,osaka by rapid train. arriving in jr kyoto station at the center exit immediately saw the kyoto tower. went left and after a block there's the kyoto tower annex. very near the kyoto station for the purpose of travelling around the city attractions. it is a great base as the city buses that offer all day pass for 500yen you can reach the different shoppi...

It was the BEST hotel around the giyomizudera and sannenzaka. Everything was clean and you can use the laundry machine, kitchen in your room. To the Yasaka jinja, it's 10 minutes by walking. I would definately stay here again if I go to kyoto next time.
Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel near Kyoto University?
The average price for a 3-star hotel near Kyoto University is USD 175.
What's the average price of a hotel near Kyoto University this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel near Kyoto University this weekend is USD 162.
What's the average price of a hotel near Kyoto University tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel near Kyoto University tonight is USD 151.
What are the most popular hotels near Kyoto University?
Popular hotels near Kyoto University include Hostel Niniroom, Ryokan Sawaya Honten and Kyoto style small inn Iru.
What are the most popular hotels near Kyoto University for couples?
Couples who stayed near Kyoto University have given high ratings to Hostel Niniroom, Ryokan Sawaya Honten and Kyoto style small inn Iru.
What are the most popular hotels near Kyoto University for families?
Families who stayed near Kyoto University have given high ratings to Hostel Niniroom, Ryokan Sawaya Honten and Kyoto style small inn Iru.
What hotels near Kyoto University have the best views?
Verified travelers who stayed near Kyoto University have given top reviews for the views at Ryokan Sawaya Honten, Guest House Waraku-an and Ryokan Sawaya Honten.
What hotels near Kyoto University have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers who stayed near Kyoto University have given top reviews for the breakfast at Ryokan Sawaya Honten, Ryokan Sawaya Honten and minute from the bus stop, 6 minutes from Kamogaw.
