Zarezerwuj to, jeśli You want the most exclusive address in Kyoto where you can sip champagne in a bathrobe while looking directly at the Yasaka Pagoda.
Dlaczego ludzie to uwielbiają
Unbeatable location right on the historic Ninenzaka steps
The 'Pagoda View' rooms offer the single most iconic hotel view in Japan
Intimate 'luxury guesthouse' vibe with only 70 rooms and impeccable design
Szybki przegląd: It’s a masterclass in understated luxury, but you are paying a massive premium for the view and the privilege of being a 30-second walk from Starbucks.
Goście, którzy tutaj przebywali, powiedzieli
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the architecture, the silence within the hotel, and the sunset champagne hour, but many wince at the price tag relative to the room size.
Reality check
Privacy in street-facing rooms (Ninenzaka House) is tricky; tourists can and will look into your windows if you don't use the screens.
You are a World of Hyatt Globalist (the upgrades and free breakfast make the value proposition much better)
You prioritize design and silence over resort amenities like a big pool
You want to wake up and walk to Kiyomizu-dera before the crowds arrive
Czystość i Konserwacja
9
Housekeeping: Generally flawless twice-daily service, though rare reports of missed details (dust, toilet check) have surfaced in late 2024.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate stone and wood surfaces. The bathhouse is kept very clean.
Maintenance: The property is still relatively new (opened 2019) and feels pristine. Woodwork is maintained lovingly.
Linens & towels: Thick, plush, and replaced aggressively. No wear and tear here.
Odors & scents: Smells of expensive 'tamo' wood and Le Labo Santal 33 throughout.
Sleepability™
8CICHO
CICHO
0-4GŁOŚNO
4-7.5UMIARKOWANIE
7.5-10CICHO
Crowds on Ninenzaka (daytime only)
Occasional creaking of wood in the traditional structures
Zanim zarezerwujesz
Warto wiedzieć
Globalists and Suite guests get a complimentary 'Champagne Hour' in The Living Room from 5-6 PM (free-flowing Thiénot Brut).
Dinner reservations at the on-site Yasaka (Teppanyaki) or Kyoyamato need to be made weeks in advance.
Taxis often struggle to navigate the crowds on Ninenzaka; allow extra time for departures.
Co spakować
Slip-on shoes: You will be taking them off constantly at temples and some hotel areas.
A decent camera: The low-light design and pagoda views are impossible to capture well with just a phone.
Room Genie
Najlepsze wybory
Pagoda View King/Twin (High Floor): The money shot. Worth the upgrade cost.
Garden Terrace Room: No view of the city, but you get a private Japanese garden. Dead silent and very atmospheric.
Pokoje do uniknięcia
Standard King (Hillside View): You might end up looking at a retaining wall or the bistro roof.
Ninenzaka House: Sounds fancy, but it's low to the street and lacks privacy from the tourist hordes.
Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a room with a clear view of the Yasaka Pagoda on a higher floor (4th floor if possible) to maximize privacy. If a view room isn't available, a quiet Garden Terrace room would be my second choice.”
FAQ i ukryte porady
Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.
Is there a pool?
No. There is a small 'bathhouse' with hot/cold tubs and a sauna, but no swimming pool.
Does the hotel have an onsen?
Technically no. It has a bathhouse with hot water, but it is not natural volcanic spring water (onsen).
Is breakfast included?
Only for World of Hyatt Globalist members or specific bed-and-breakfast rates. Otherwise, expect to pay ~¥6,050 ($40) per person.
Can I see the Pagoda from every room?
No. You must specifically book a 'Pagoda View' room. 'Garden View' rooms look into private courtyards, and standard rooms may have limited views.
Is it kid-friendly?
They allow kids, but the vibe is extremely adult, quiet, and fragile (lots of expensive wood and art). It's not the best fit for toddlers.
How far is it from the train station?
About 15-20 minutes by taxi from Kyoto Station, depending on traffic. Don't try to walk it with luggage.
Porady dla wtajemniczonych
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The 'Tatami Starbucks' is literally two doors down. Go at 7:45 AM right before it opens to get the best seat without waiting.
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You can order the famous pork cutlet sandwich (katsu sando) from the room service menu—it's legendary.
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Ask the concierge to book you a table at 'Gion Karyo' for a kaiseki meal that is more approachable than the on-site Kyoyamato.
5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem
💡The gym is weirdly laid out—it's basically equipment lining a long hallway.
💡The 'bathhouse' is gender-separated and quite small; it can feel crowded with just 3-4 people.
💡You might find 'Edit(h) Yuzuki' toiletries instead of the expected Le Labo, depending on supply.
💡The automatic toilets have had rare complaints about cleanliness (e.g., 'gum spit' incident reported in reviews), so check yours upon arrival.
💡The hotel is a maze of corridors and elevators; you might need to take two elevators to get from your room to the lobby.
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