PIECE HOSTEL SANJO

Hostel · Kyoto-shi

PIECE HOSTEL SANJO

Hostel · Kyoto-shi

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530 Asakuracho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8074, Japan

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Modern hostel, free breakfast & Wi-Fi, sleek lounge & kitchen  

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530 Asakuracho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8074, Japan Get directions

+81 75 746 3688
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Piece Hostel Sanjo, a Design Boutique Hotel Kyoto, Japan

"Opened in July 2015, Piece Hostel Sanjo offers private and dormitory rooms in the heart of Kyoto. Featuring a shared kitchen, lounge and terrace of modern design, the property is located within walking distance from Sanjo Station on the Keihan Line, Karasuma Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line and Kyoto Shiyakusyomae Station on the Tozai Line. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Complimentary breakfast is offered to staying guests. All rooms at Sanjo Piece Hostel are air conditioned. Some units come with a private shower room and toilet, while there are shared shower rooms and toilets for other guests at the property. Bed linens and towels are provided free of charge. Female-only dormitory rooms are available. For your comfort and convenience, there is a shared lounge with a kitchen, a terrace and lockers at the property. Nishiki Market, commonly referred to as “Kyoto’s Kitchen” is a 2-minute walk from the property. Guests can find all sorts of food supplies as well as restaurants in the Nishiki Market area. There are also convenience stores, cafes, restaurants and bars steps away from the property. Kyoto International Manga Museum is a 11-minute walk away, while Nijo Castle is a 20-minute walk from Piece Hostel Sanjo. The nearest airport is Osaka Itami Airport, a 70-minute monorail and train rides away from the property." - My Boutique Hotel (en)

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Myriam Daoust

Google
We loved this hostel! The room was clean and well designed with space for luggages on the floor and shelves around the bed. Mattresses are a bit hard but who cares after walking 15-20km during the day. The sink separated from toilet/shower was practical. It would be useful to add more hooks on the wall though. The common areas are great and we enjoyed the location, very close from vibrant streets and subway stations. We had delicious tacos on the rooftop and a nice blues band in the lounge during our stay. I loved this place more than any hotel we had during our trip to Japan!

Miriam G

Google
While a bit pricey for a “hostel”, the place is beautiful. I would recommend for solo or couples. Enough space to relax in common area, and small room was relaxing. They have free lockers for your luggage which is great. Staff is very nice. Would recommend.

Jay Kim

Google
Stayed in the double room with private bathroom as two people. Reserved online on the main website which was fairly easy to navigate! Able to pay via credit card on site. Pros: (+) great value for the location of being downtown! there are so many food options around as well as multiple convenience stores around the corner. (+) the whole idea of the hostel is awesome! plenty of areas to mingle with others and they host jazz nights and other activities. the kitchen is awesome with plenty of utensils and the work/chill area is great. (+) not a full hotel so not a 24/7 front desk, but they are pretty available during the main hours. Seemed like most if not all the staff spoke English so easy to communicate as well! Cons: (-) room is INCREDIBLY small. No place to open up luggage or even just to sit. This is literally the main negative.

Paris Hatton

Google
Lovely hostel that is more like a hotel. I stayed in a private double room with an en-suite bathroom and it was a really spacious room, which is great for Japan Only negatives were that the room had a very strange smell (kind of sour!?), as did the AC, and that the bed was the hardest bed I’ve ever slept on which meant I didn’t really get much sleep. Read some reviews saying the bed was comfy but rooms super small and I seem to have the opposite experience so maybe some variation in rooms.. but the bed was like lying on a hard floor :( I’d like to give a 3.5/5 but will round up as it was cheaper than other options in the area

Kathrin

Google
One of the best hostels I have ever stayed in. Every detail is an absolute delight. We had a two person bedroom with shower and toilet and it was really high quality. The shared areas are extremely tasteful designed. And the kitchen was clean and had everything you needed. The staff were super friendly and extremely helpful. Especially Toshi. He gave us loads of tips for our Japan stay. 🫶

Hazel M

Google
Service and people at the front desk were very welcoming and nice! Easy check in and check out process. Workers spoke English very well and were able to help us transfer our luggage to the next hotel. I rated 3 stars because the room smelled bad and had to buy air freshener, also we found small ants around the sink area. The room is very small, no where to sit or open luggage. I guess you can’t expect too much for the price… will probably stay somewhere else and spend a bit more money next time

Jesse Whackett

Google
The room was excellent and spacious, but the water had a dirt taste to it. Still it wasn’t bad water just not tasty. The bed was super comfy too. Me and my girlfriend also did a zen workshop with a man named Zane. He was very pleasant and fun to be around. We did meditation, calligraphy and a tea ceremony. Would highly recommend his workshop and the hostel for its affordable price.

Victoria B

Google
This is an amazing hostel. The facilities are brilliant. Loved the lounge areas and kitchen and roof top area. They do a zen workshop on Saturday nights which is well worth booking. Toshi one of the hotel staff was the most helpful and friendly person, he went out of his way to help us and give us advice. Thank you to Toshi and the rest of the team