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Kyoto Hotels

Whether you fancy old-fashioned charm or cutting-edge design, Kyoto spoils for choice with its slew of excellent accommodation. A brush with old-world Japan is offered at traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) while short trips and small budgets lend well to capsule hotels. The city is also graced with plenty of Western-style options as well as more intimate boutique stays set in picturesque neighbourhoods.

The Kyoto hotels below have been handpicked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:

Luxury (over ¥30,000)

Moderate (¥10,000 to ¥30,000)

Cheap (up to ¥10,000)

Hotel prices are based on the cost of a double room per night, including breakfast and taxes unless otherwise specified. While Kyoto’s hotel rates include a five per cent consumption tax, be aware that many top-end stays may add a service charge of ten or fifteen per cent.

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Hiiragiya Ryokan

+81 75 221 1136

The Hiiragiya is one of the most exclusive ryokans in Kyoto. Since the mid-19th century, it has hosted the rich and famous in its exquisitely decorated rooms. There are two wings – the oldest is full of traditional aesthetic charm, and the more modern (completed in 2006) is a complement of modern Japanese design. The service is impeccable and truly an experience in itself.

Nakahakusancho, Fuyacho Anekoji-agaru, Nakagyo-ku, 604 8094, Kyoto, Japan

Hyatt Regency Kyoto

+81 75 541 1234

A leader for luxury in Kyoto, the Hyatt Regency is superbly located next to the Sanjūsangen-dō Temple, with the Kyoto National Museum across the road and the Gion district within walking distance. The 178 rooms and suites are tastefully decorated with natural tones and traditional Kyoto fabrics. There are various in-house restaurants and bars, a Japanese garden, a relaxing spa and yoga studio.

644-2 Sanjusangendo-mawari, Higashiyama-ku, 605 0941, Kyoto, Japan

Iori Kyoto Townhouse Stays

+81 75 352 0211

A machiya (a traditional merchant townhouse) is an excellent hotel alternative, especially for group rental. Try one of the eleven Iori residences found dotted across central Kyoto, each one luxuriously restored and decked in Asian art. Varying in size, the houses combine traditional architecture, such as characterful wooden beams and tokonoma alcoves, with modern conveniences, to give a taste of traditional Japanese living in lavish style.

144-6 Sujiya-cho, Tominokoji-dori Takatsuji-agaru, Shimogyo-ku (main office), 600 8061, Kyoto, Japan

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