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Best Boutique Hotels Kyoto

Kyoto has some of the best boutique hotels in Japan — stylish hotels designed to reflect the artistic traditions of the city. Here is a carefully curated list of Kyoto’s best boutique hotels, all personally inspected.

Boutique hotels and Kyoto are a match made in heaven. It just feels right to stay in an intimate, creative and carefully designed little hotel here. The scale and the sensibility of boutique hotels are perfectly suited to Kyoto, a small city with high aesthetic standards.

Genji Kyoto

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Overlooking the Kamo-gawa River, within easy walking distance of downtown, the Genji Kyoto has oodles of Japanese style, an intimate feeling and excellent service. It’s a small gem in a great location.

Higashiyama Shikikaboku

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This small gem of a hotel is located on Sanjo Street, roughly midway between the sightseeing district and downtown, so it’s convenient to shops and restaurants but away from the crowds.

Miru Kyoto Nishiki

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Right in the middle of Kyoto, steps from Nishiki Market, this superb little boutique hotels offers nice little rooms, great service and a real sense of style, all at a very reasonable price.

Villa Sanjo Muromachi Kyoto

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Villa Sanjo Muromachi Kyoto is a boutique hotel right on the edge of downtown with large rooms, reasonable rates and a super welcoming staff. If you’re looking for a small hotel in the midrange bracket, you’ll love this place.

Nagi Kyoto Shijo

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Just steps from the heart of downtown, this lovely little boutique hotel is an excellent find. With lovely Japanese-style décor and a helpful staff, it’s a great value for the money.

Hotel Kanra Kyoto

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Hotel Kanra Kyoto is a beautiful Japanese-themed boutique hotel a short walk south of Gojo subway station. Rooms are spacious, well kept and superbly appointed. Have a look and see why this hotel is attracting a lot of attention lately in Kyoto.

RC Hotel Kyoto Yasaka

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This little place perched up in the heart of Southern Higashiyama is as boutique as they get. There’s even a dedicated coffee truck permanantly parked outside. It’s fun, funky, sociable and the rates are very competive.

Junei Hotel Kyoto Kyoto Imperial Palace West

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The Junei Hotel is an intimate hotel with spacious rooms and superb Japanese design. You can order delicious meals to your room and they can arrange private tours and even geisha entertainment.

Ryokan — Kyoto’s Luxury Traditional Accommodation

When you think about it, a good ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) has all the features that characterize a good boutique hotel: attentive personal service, individually decorated rooms, a small scale and an artistic atmosphere. So, if you’d like another type of boutique accommodation in Kyoto, you might also consider a night or two in a good ryokan. See our Kyoto Ryokan page for full details.

Machiya — Vacation Rentals in Traditional Kyoto Houses

Another great option for those who appreciate boutique accommodation is a machiya, or traditional Kyoto townhouse. In fact, if you’re really after beautiful design, distinctive style and intimate scale, a machiya may be the ultimate Kyoto boutique experience. See our Kyoto Machiya page for full details.

How Do We Choose the Best Boutique Hotels in Kyoto?

Kyoto is awash with hotels, so how do we choose the best ones? Here are our criteria:

  • Location: We only choose places that are well located, usually downtown or near Kyoto Station, occasionally in Southern Higashiyama. These are the most convenient locations to be based in Kyoto (for more details, see Where to Stay in Kyoto).
  • Personal inspections: We personally inspect EVERY place on this list (and many others which don’t make the cut).
  • Value: We compare the prices of these places to others of similar rank in Kyoto. Only those that are a great value make the list.

In short, the places on this list are places that we recommend to our own family and friends when they visit Kyoto.

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