Hotel Monterey Kyoto
Hotel · Kyoto-shi ·

Hotel Monterey Kyoto

Hotel · Kyoto-shi ·

Elegant hotel with spa, French eatery, and British-inspired cafe

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Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
Hotel Monterey Kyoto by null
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Japan, 〒604-8161 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Manjuyacho, 604 Get directions

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Japan, 〒604-8161 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Manjuyacho, 604 Get directions

+81 75 251 7111
hotelmonterey.co.jp
@hotelmonterey_kyoto

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"A British-themed property inspired by Kyoto’s sister city of Edinburgh, Hotel Monterey caters to travelers seeking more modern comforts than typically provided at a ryokan. Tartan makes an appearance, as do bookshelves lined with old tomes and dainty tea sets in The Library, the hotel’s café and bar. There’s even a recreation of a London chapel in the courtyard, complete with stained glass, wooden pews, and a bell tower. Guestrooms wouldn’t be out of place in a British hotel, save for the quality green tea, electric hot-water dispensers, and Toto toilets with built-in bidets, but the restaurants trend a little more traditional, with one serving French fare and the other multi-course, kaiseki -style dinners. On the top floor, guests can also enjoy a spa, which features views of the city as well as hot baths filled with natural spring water."

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Hotel Monterey Kyoto

zzz F.

Google
️ Please be very careful with your valuables when staying at this hotel! My friend stayed here last week. The accommodation environment was quite good, but unfortunately, I lost my gold bracelet during my stay. On the second day, since we were going out for a kimono experience, I put both my gold bracelet and a jade bracelet together in a small opaque pouch inside my suitcase. The suitcase was laid open between the two beds. We stayed for one more night and then checked out. Because we were extremely tired from traveling, I didn’t check the suitcase before leaving. When I arrived at the next hotel and opened my luggage to wear my bracelet, I found that my gold bracelet was missing — only the jade bracelet remained. I clearly remember placing both bracelets together in the same pouch, and I never opened my suitcase during the transfer between hotels. After analyzing the situation with my friends, we strongly suspected that the bracelet was taken while the room was being cleaned. I immediately contacted the hotel and even returned to Kyoto the next day to file a police report. However, the hotel replied that there was no proof the bracelet was lost there, and the cleaner who serviced the room had already gone home. The only thing they offered was to accompany me to search the room again. We left our email and phone number, but no further assistance was provided afterward. Overall, please be extra cautious with your valuables if you decide to stay here. In my personal experience, Japan doesn’t feel as safe as it used to be a few years ago, so it’s always better to stay alert and take extra care of your belongings.

Daniel W.

Google
Solid hotel. Im a light sleeper but we rarely heard noise from other rooms and when did could easily drown out with a little white noise. Walkable location near attractions. I liked the pajamas. Thermostat and bath a bit confusing for foreigners. Very nice onsen. (No tattoos). Not really a bar - fancy sit down restaurant only.

Charlie M.

Google
Onsen was lovely! The hotel it’s self is beautiful but the rooms definitely need an upgrade. The rooms were very old, small and unimpressive. Location is good, staff were great. But the actual room, not worth it, I wouldn’t stay there again.

paulkS5688CJ

Google
This hotel tries to emulate some earlier era but fails dismally. It's a real mishmash of fake chandeliers, old landscapes and mismatched furniture. The reception area is buried inside and is totally inadequate. Our room was small and tired. Furniture was stained and damaged and the carpet dark and worn. I didn't find one usb point or any English language tv news. The tv was baffling. The shower rose has no angle adjustment and flooded the bathroom. The basin tap leaked around the handle. Breakfast was available in large overdecoated rooms with furniture left from an abandoned wedding celebration. |Food replenishment was slow and the coffee very ordinary.

Alon W.

Google
Great hotel with very good location. Next to shops, restaurants, supermarket, train, 4 minutes walk. The service is good and the the top of the stay is the onsen on the top floor. Definitely recommend to stay there! The double bed slight small for 2 adults but manageable.

Janet E

Google
I had gotten to Kyoto late and walked around for 2 hours trying to find hotels to stay in (buses & trains were done running) and I finally found this place where the lobby was open. I was ready to pay pretty much anything just to not have to sleep on the street and this place looked nice and I needed a good hotel for the next few days. There were rooms available but the man at the front desk just said no when I asked for a room...no reason..just no. I was dressed nicely and spoke kindly, but turned away.. that's the only bad unfriendly experience I've had since getting to Japan. Really upsetting.. Walking to another hotel as I type this.

pparafia

Google
This hotel was our first stay in Japan and it definitely had the most comfortable beds, the best air conditioning, and nicest bathrooms and general amenities out of every place we stayed at (mind you we primarily stayed at hostels). You don't need to bring ANY toiletries with you if you are staying here, EVERYTHING is provided, even slippers to walk in and pajamas which they replace daily if you want.||The location is great, it's close to different subway connections and buses so getting around was easy from here. There is a coin laundry about 10mins walking distance from the hotel which was very important in the summer. Lots of restaurant options nearby, 7-11, Lawsons, etc...||Yes, there is a local tax you have to pay on arrival which was unexpected, but it was nothing astronomical and frankly, with the level of comfort this place provided, it was worth every penny.||The hotel is well maintained, clean, staff are professionally dressed and considerate. Really no complaints.

Tiara S.

Google
We randomly choosed this hotel for its distance to train stasion and turned out the location is great. Not far from Nishiki market and Gion. There are a few bus stops in walking distance. The room is spacious and cozy (we added an extra bed and it's still ok). The staffs were friendly and patient.
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Jean T.

Yelp
I really enjoyed our stay at this hotel! I stayed with my partner in a double standard room for 6 nights, 5 days. This was the largest room that we got during our trip and all of the rooms that we booked were Double rooms, but the one at this hotel had a slide out bed that fit underneath the main bed! It's only a 4 minute walk to the hotel from the station if you're traveling from the greenline from Kyoto station and very close to Nishiki market. They provide good amenities: shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap, toothbrushes, hair brush, razors, shower sponge (aka loofah), Q-tips, and such. Towels could have used some replacing because they weren't as plush anymore but they still worked. They have umbrellas for you to borrow so that you don't have to purchase your own. It's one of those hotels where you leave a card in the slot near the door to prevent wasting electricity. I like the security that they have where you need to tap your hotel card in order to enter the floor with the rooms.
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Christina C.

Yelp
What a beautiful hotel! The service is top tier. The room was just beautiful! The room provided water bottles, toothbrushes, razors, combs, shampoo, conditioner and sleeping wear! Now for the good stuff, the bed! It was a plush mattress with an even more lighter and fluffier comforter. If you can, ask for one with a view of the city. The view at night is mesmerizing. The location is excellent to explore the city by foot and there is riding station 3 minutes away. Check out is at 11am and an additional 1200 yen per hour, if allowed. The hotel offers to hold your luggage after check out so you can continue exploring the city! This hotel offers a onsen! (Public bath) This hotel is worth every penny.
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Luke G.

Yelp
Second trip to this property and overall very pleased. Room was impeccable upon check in and all aspects were welcoming and comfortable. Amenities in room were excellent with water, tea and any necessary toiletries. Breakfast was again the highlight of the visit! Many offerings and setting was warm and delightful. Location is excellent for access to Kyoto station and markets. This property has improved from last visit and will definitely return.
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Robert R.

Yelp
This is a very beautiful hotel. I love having the variety of food at breakfast. The room is small but ok. The breakout areas are lovely. The bar area is definitely a well designed feature. Having a church in the foyer is a plus for a wedding and reception. The staff are most helpful especially when we asked where is the laundromat. We were a little disappointed that the spa was at cost.
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Miho W.

Yelp
「地下1000mから湧き出る天然温泉と五山を望むラウンジルーム」のキャッチフレーズに吊られて、京都は大谷本廟での墓参の後にホテルモントレ京都に立ち寄りました。 大谷本廟のある清水寺一帯はもちろんの事、祇園界隈はどこもかしこも大混雑でゆっくりランチが出来るスペースを見つけるのは至難の技です。 幸い京都には結構詳しいのでホテルが位置する烏丸三条周辺のことも良く知っています。 街中にあるとは言え祇園周辺ほどの混在は見られません。 何よりも大きな幹線道路に面しているので広々とした感覚、 散策するのもドライブするのも容易です。 もともとホテルモントレ大阪のレストラン「随縁亭」を良く利用していた事もあり、一度京都にある随縁亭に行って見たいと思っていたところなので早速予約を入れる事にしました。 ちなみにホテル・レストランの予約人気サイトのIkkyuならホテルモントレの随縁亭など色々なメニューと共にお得な価格のプランが豊富に掲載されていますよ。 私は家族と共にホテルモントレ京都の随縁亭で美味しい京料理をゆったりとした雰囲気の中で頂きました。 そして驚くべき事は、Ikkyuのプランで新しく出来たスパの入場料込みだと言う事です! もちろんそれを目当てに予約を入れたのですが、まだ予約にゆとりがあったのはとてもラッキーでした。 天然温泉のキャッチフレーズ通り、それはまさしく都会のオアシス。 ホテルに備え付けられた温泉らしく非常にエレガントで清潔感に溢れた空間でした。 ただ、憂うべき事は家族が大切な指輪を温泉で失くしてしまった事・・・。 もちろん彼女の不注意なのでしょうが、サウナに持って入れない物を置くための然るべき場所に置いていたのにも関わらず指輪を入れていた袋から突然指輪だけが消えて失くなりました。 たとえ風情ある京都市内のど真ん中の一流ホテルの中とは言え、どんなところでも自己管理が一番大事だと言うことを改めて思い知らせられた事件でした。 ホテルスパのスタッフはとても親切に事情を聞いて下さり落ち込む家族から電話番号を聞いて見つかり次第に連絡すると約束をしてくださいました。 残念ながら指輪は見つかりませんでしたが誠意のある対応に心が救われたと家族も申していました。 と、言う様な訳で初めてのモントレ京都体験はちょっと悲しい出来事で幕を閉じましたが、また帰国の際、墓参の後に家族で会食をしてから温泉に癒されたいと考えています。 苦い思い出をまた思い出すかも知れませんが・・・f^^;)
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Kyle C.

Yelp
What a classy place for a soak. The onsen is not really what I envisioned as a traditional onsen but being I didn't have time to go into the countryside for a more traditional ryokan onsen (this trip) hotel monterey was a great initiation. The hotel lobby is top notch and high end and very welcoming. The onsen is open to non hotel guests and it's on the 13th floor (guess that's not an unlucky number in this country!) Once I got there I had to remove my shoes immediately and place in a locker. They are very warm and welcoming and helped me to choose the right package. I picked a $5800 yen package of onsen use and foot massage with one free drink. They don't speak much English but more than enough to get the rules across. They escorted me back a luxurious and modern hallway to the men's locker room to change and gave me a key for my locker. The Locker key is also how they know what you order in the lounge so don't lose it. I changed out of all my clothes. Yes I had to be completely nude. I did take a towel for the shower. However even the shower is open to viewing and just a bucket and a sprayer and soap (not that luxurious) but I stood and rinsed down. Anyone could see all but that's part of the experience. No point in being bashful. Japanese seem to be very strict about onsen rules. I could not go in there clothed other than a towel to cover myself when I was walking around and once I got in the bath I had to be nude. Not even a towel can touch the water. So I took a quick shower and soaked for a while before getting up to leave. Very relaxing and hot. The locker room has a toilet and full sets of amenity kits with toothbrushes soaps, etc. Very convenient. Very much like a spa in the US. Just with an outdoor bath that you can't be dressed for. (They also don't allow people with tattoos for fear of yakuza gang activity.) After the soak I went to the very luxurious lounge where you can lay on comfortable lounge chairs and prop your feet up to an amazing view of all of Kyoto. I was treated to a thunderstorm show from my chair (thanks Mother Nature). Then I ordered some drinks and food and enjoyed a very needed 30 min foot massage. It was the PERFECT end to a day that started at 4am and including walking more than 10 miles. I stayed almost to closing at 8pm. The staff was warm and friendly at every point. I will definitely return if I come back to Japan and hopefully expand to a countryside full ryokan onsen experience next time. They even gave me a free umbrella when they saw it was raining. I had no idea it was even raining.
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Nathan Y.

Yelp
It was pretty classy hotel (kind of like a Hilton) for under $200/night. The rooms were large for Japan hotel standards, but still smaller than what you'd find at most American hotels. There's a pretty wedding chapel in the middle of the hotel. The beds were comfortable. I liked how there were numerous electrical outlets, and how we were provided a free smartphone for information + free all domestic/some international calls. It saved us when we had to re-book our plain tickets. (Many other hotels provide this too.)
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Mark H.

Yelp
May 2017 The Hotel Monterey is a very serviceable and practical choice. We paid about $170/night, and, if possible, I wouldn't recommend going any higher than that. The positives of this property are: * Centrally located with easy access to nearby bus and subway stops * Clean * Sufficiently comfortable bed * Wi-fi included * Very helpful English-speaking staff. They can tell you about local attractions and restaurants. * Guests can purchase one-day or multi-day bus and subway passes. The negatives are: * Very small rooms (though probably par for the course for Japanese standards) * In our room the shower head was hard to control - water spilled everywhere * The iron provided was barely functional I don't think any of the negatives I cited constitute dealbreakers for staying here. It seems to be a very typical hotel for its price range.
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Melissa T.

Yelp
Stayed here for two nights in early December in a superior double room (2 travelers sharing what felt like a queen sized bed) Hotel Monterey Kyoto is located near Gion, the main shopping area in Kyoto, and walking distance to Maruyuma Park, Pontocho Alley, and Nishiki Market. It is a block from the Karasuma Oike station, which is only a few stops from the Kyoto Station. As a tourist, this hotel is well located, considering many of the temples are best reached via bus. Our room felt extremely clean with modern decor. Though space was tight, it was manageable for two people. Everyone we spoke to was very accommodating, polite and helpful. We never heard sounds coming from other rooms. No complaints with this hotel!
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Sandy L.

Yelp
Hotel location is good which is in the center most of the places we wanted to go. There are always taxis waiting outside the hotel so this saved us much time. Lobby is very classy but room is not much different than other business hotel. This place has onsen on their 13/F (can't remember exact floor) but it will cost $1700+ yen for day pass. Very steep for the quality IMO. We prefer to stay somewhere else with more practical facilities if we are in Kyoto in the future.

Sherry D.

Yelp
One of my favorite hotels in Kyoto. This is my second time staying and we are here for 10 days. The rooms have a European influence but for the price that can be overlooked. This time many more of the staff members can speak English and there was even a pop-up shop on the main level today. It is a great place to stay while discovering the nearby Nishiki market. There is a beautiful temple across the street right behind the Starbucks that is easy to miss- but don't miss it!
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