Kyoto Tokyu Hotel

Hotel · Kyoto-shi

Kyoto Tokyu Hotel

Hotel · Kyoto-shi

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Japan, 〒600-8357 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Kakimotocho, 580

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4 restaurants, floating bar, spa, refined suites, city views  

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Japan, 〒600-8357 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Kakimotocho, 580 Get directions

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Japan, 〒600-8357 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Kakimotocho, 580 Get directions

+81 75 341 2411
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Kyoto Tokyu Hotel, a Design Boutique Hotel Kyoto, Japan

"Just 5 minutes from Kyoto Station on the free shuttle, Kyoto Tokyu Hotel features 3 restaurants, a bar and a fitness gym. The modern rooms have Tempur comfort pillows and a satellite LCD TV. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. You can kick back with a drink from the mini-bar or have a hot soak in the private bath. All rooms are air-conditioned and include a fridge and an electric kettle. Guests are entitled to complimentary access to the on-site fitness center. All guest rooms are nonsmoking, while there is a designated smoking area on site. World Heritage site Nishi Honganji Temple is just a 5-minute walk away. The Gion area and Kiyomizu-dera Temple are a 15 minute taxi ride. Guests can stay in shape by exercising in the fitness gym, or they can enjoy drinks at The Terrace in the waterfall courtyard. The concierge and 24-hour front desk will assist your needs and requests. Open for all meals, the newly renovated All Day Dining KAZAHANA serves Western and Japanese dishes. Tankuma Kitamise features local Kyoto cuisine while Chinese cuisine is available at Star Hill. Room service is also available." - My Boutique Hotel (en)

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Michael Rischer (PhD MS)

Google
Overall great experience. A bit far from happening spots. But close the train station. Also has a big temple / shrine in walking distance. I wish the restaurant of the hotel would have had better food. While atmosphere is amazing, the food in hotel could have more options.

152nyanlinnh

Google
I guess it is impossible to leave an average, not to mention bad, review in this Guesthouse. We booked a private room - traditional style with views to a cute little Japanese garden and shared bathroom. Everything was like on the pictures and as described. The highlight of the stay are the owners - honestly, these people are like angels: friendly, sweet, smiley, patient, just LOVELY. Mama was quick to answer all our questions (before and during our trip) and took care of a reservation in an amazing fish restaurant that we loved. Papa prepared a beautiful souvenirs from our stay with them. It isn’t a luxury place so if you look for it - it isn’t for you. It is place for beautiful souls looking to share beautiful moments with the hosts and the other guests. It felt like being at home :)

Tanya Kostochka

Google
The hotel rooms are ok. The staff I spoke with for check in/check out were ok. Not great but ok. However, there were a number of issues which left me deeply disappointed. First, the hotel claims to run a convenient shuttle between the hotel and Kyoto station. The management of this shuttle is terrible. We once tried to take the shuttle from the station. As we were walking up, the shuttle started pulling away even though it was several minutes before scheduled departure time. I ran to catch up with the shuttle and get the driver’s attention. He saw me, waved me off, and drove away. Maybe the shuttle was full? We will never know because the driver didn’t bother to roll down the window and tell us. Just waved his hand dismissively and drove away. On another day, we tried to take the shuttle from the hotel to the station. Because it was raining, the shuttle filled as soon as it arrived and we weren’t able to get a spot. Instead of providing a second shuttle, they just told us to get a taxi. They clearly care about being able to say they run a shuttle but not about actually making things convenient. I would have ignored both of these issues, however, if it wasn’t for what happened after. (Please bear with me. Part of this story is not about the hotel, but it is relevant.) The hotel set us up with a taxi to the station. We asked to be taken to the front of the station. The driver asked if we were taking the Shinkansen. I said yes. At this point, the driver decided to NOT take us to the front of the station but, instead, take us to the back because the Shinkansen is closer to the back. We EXPLICITLY asked to be taken to the front. When I noticed that he was taking us to the back entrance, I told him we asked to go to the front. He said: no, there’s no Shinkansen entrance at the front. I have lived in Kyoto for 2 years. I know how to get to the Shinkansen. It is not hard from the front of the station. I said there IS a way to go from the front but he kept driving to the back. This caused the fare to be 300 yen higher than it should have been. Further, when we stopped, the driver conveniently forgot to turn off the meter as we unloaded. So far, this is not on the hotel. This is on the scammy driver. Here is where the hotel comes in. I figured that the hotel might work with some specific drivers. So, I wrote to the hotel with the full name of the scammy driver and a description of what happened. They could’ve just said that there’s nothing they can do because he is not their official employee. INSTEAD, they responded saying the driver was right to ignore our request about where we wanted to go and take us to the back entrance. They said it was reasonable of him to assume we didn’t know what we wanted. This is dismissive, gross, and infantilizing. If you want to be treated with basic respect, this is not the hotel for you.

S Yesilay

Google
The hotel offers excellent comfort and design. You can reach Kyoto Station via the hotel’s shuttle service, though it’s a bit far from popular spots like Gion and Nishiki Market. Breakfast is superb—especially thanks to the gentleman in the dining room who greets everyone with a warm smile. The rooms are spacious and beautifully designed. Note that the clientele is mostly older women, so you may want to consider that when booking. When I asked if I could check in an hour early because my stomach was hurting, the receptionist said yes—but that I’d have to pay an extra fee; aside from her, there were no other issues.

Carly Kosonovich

Google
I had a great experience at the Kyoto Tokyu Hotel. The hotel is very nice looking on the inside and the staff were friendly and helpful. The room I had was a nice size and had tons of great amenities. The hotel shuttle to Kyoto Station was very helpful and runs all day. The location of the hotel isn't in a touristy area, so you will likely need to take the shuttle or a taxi to get around. There were taxis waiting outside of the hotel for convenience. I would highly recommend the Western breakfast. The buffet is excellent with lots of tasty food to choose from. Overall, I had a really great experience at this hotel and would return next time I'm in Kyoto.

Trip50901768844

Google
Comfortable and clean hotel with decent bathroom & facilities in the room. Nice coffee machine with pods topped up daily, good green credentials by giving you the option of not having your sheets & towels changed daily. Breakfast is an issue, this hotel is full of tour groups (cherry blossom season) and so dining area is very busy. Food OK, just not to our liking but there is plenty of choice. Location was fine,vclose to bus routes & subway is s couple of blocks away, we used both with ease to get where we wanted to, 230¥ for one journey on the bus, 260¥ on the subway. Staff friendly and helpful. Most hotels we've stayed in seem dated decor wise, but hey you're on holiday, get out of your room!

EricG141

Google
We stayed here for two nights as part of a tour group.||The hotel is about 10 minutes by car from the lovely Kyoto station. The hotel offers a shuttle bus on a regular schedule in both directions or you can take a short cab ride.||The rooms were average, the gym is OK for a quick workout. The WiFi was fine. The breakfast was also fine.

N8005WEjohnh

Google
The so-called atmosphere of quiet composure communicating a sense of calm and relaxation certainly evaporated at breakfast time. The breakfast was of a high standard and varied but with long queues. Overall, a pleasant hotel and helpful staff but with so many large tour groups it felt overcrowded and not peaceful. |It is about a 25-minute walk to the station and downtown, but there is a hotel shuttle which runs regularly. Our bathroom was small with a step up and as I have seen described before, resembling a cruise ship bathroom.