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Where To Stay In Kyoto

If you’re wondering where to stay in Kyoto, check our comparison of Kyoto’s key areas for places to stay and our rundown of the types of accommodation available in Kyoto.

Higashiyama historic district cityscape at sunset with illuminated
Yasaka-no-To Pagoda and a backdrop of mountains in Kyoto,
Japan[Yasaka Pagoda at sunset: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock.com]

Where Is The Best Place To Stay In Kyoto?

As of January 2025, the following are the best, most convenient areas to stay in Kyoto, listed in rough order of priority, with the most convenient places listed first.

Scroll down for all the details, some hotel/ryokan recommendations and our Where To Stay map.

Pedestrians and traffic move along Shijo and Kawaramachi streets in
downtown Kyoto,
Japan

[Shijo-dori Street in Downtown Kyoto: waranon8327 / Shutterstock.com]

Downtown Kyoto

All things considered, Downtown Kyoto is the best place to stay. You’ll be within walking distance of hundreds of restaurants, shops and bars, as well as both of the city’s subway lines and two train lines. Downtown Kyoto is also within walking distance of two of the city’s main sightseeing areas: Southern Higashiyama and Northern Higashiyama. The only caveat is that some parts of Downtown Kyoto can be crowded, so if you don’t like crowds, check some other areas.

Key Points

  • Positives: convenient, tons of restaurants and shops, good transport connections
  • Negatives: can be crowded
  • Best for: young people, couples, shoppers, night owls

Best Places To Stay In Downtown Kyoto

Our top hotel and ryokan picks in Downtown Kyoto are

Living area with sofa and wood panelling in Ritz-Carlton Kyoto guest
room with view over Kamo River, tiled rooftops, and buildings on the
opposite
bank [Ritz-Carlton Kyoto]

  • International Luxury: Ritz-Carlton Kyoto

Atmospherically lit living area with desk and comfortable seating and
sleeping area at the back in a Kyoto Hotel Okura guest
room

[Kyoto Hotel Okura]

  • Local Luxury: Kyoto Hotel Okura

  • Ryokan: Tawaraya

Daytime view of the low-rise Solaria Nishitetsu hotel on stone
foundations by the banks of the Kamo River in Kyoto,
Japan

[Solaria Nishitetsu]

  • Mid-Range: Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Kyoto Premier

Nighttime view of the contemporary Resol Trinity hotel building in
Kyoto, Japan, with illuminated windows and floor lanterns outside the
main
entrance

[Resol Trinity]

  • Budget: Hotel Resol Trinity Kyoto Oike Fuyacho

You may also want to consider brand-new properties that have opened in Kyoto in the last year in Downtown Kyoto such as the Hilton Kyoto, Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo Premier and Insomnia Kyoto Oike. See our Best New Hotels In Kyoto 2025 page for more details.

See our full list of recommended hotels on the Downtown Kyoto page.

Old town Kyoto, the Higashiyama District,Sannenzaka, a stone-paved
street and tourist attraction in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto,
Japan

[Ninen-zaka in Southern Higashiyama: Nook Thitipat / Shutterstock.com]

Southern Higashiyama

Southern Higashiyama is also a great place to be based. It’s near some of the city’s most impressive sights and there are plenty of restaurants scattered about, especially if you stay in or near Gion. Best of all, the lanes of Southern Higashiyama are incredibly atmospheric for strolling in the evening.

Key Points

  • Positives: close to the sights, beautiful lanes, close to downtown
  • Negatives: can be crowded in busy seasons
  • Best for: couples, families, anyone

Best Places To Stay In Southern Higashiyama

Our top hotel and ryokan picks in Southern Higashiyama are

Large double bed next to living area with sofa and desk, looking out
onto a lush garden, in the Four Seasons hotel Kyoto,
Japan [Four Seasons Kyoto]

  • Luxury: Four Seasons Kyoto

Exterior of the traditional Amber House ryokan building in Kyoto,
Japan, with stone foundations, wooden panelling and slatted door, and
rush mats across the
windows [Exterior of Amber House — image © Amber House]

  • Vacation Rental: Amber House

Traditional interior of the Yuzuya ryokan in Kyoto, Japan, with low
table and seats, tatami mat flooring, wooden panelled ceiling, and
screens leading to
outside [Yuzuya Ryokan]

  • Ryokan: Yuzuya Ryokan

Rooftop bar area with wooden decking, strung lights, and hillside
views from the Nohga Hotel in Kyoto,
Japan [Nohga Hotel]

  • Mid-Range: Nohga Hotel Kyoto Kiyomizu

Contemporary minimalist interiors in a guestroom of the RC Hotel Kyoto
Yasaka with wooden desk and chair and exposed lightbulb, as well as sink
and
mirror [RC Hotel Kyoto Yasaka]

  • Budget: RC Hotel Kyoto Yasaka

You may also want to check out a fantastic hotel that just opened in Southern Higashiyama in August 2024: Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto. See our Best New Hotels In Kyoto 2025 page for more details.

See our full list of recommended hotels on the Southern Higashiyama page.

View to Kyoto tower and Kyoto station from a pedestrian way near
entrance to Higashi Honganji Temple. Town in Japan in april in the
morning

[Kyoto Tower and Kyoto Station from Higashi Hongan-ji Temple: LeManna / Shutterstock.com]

Kyoto Station Area

Kyoto Station is a good place to be based. There are plenty of restaurants and shops and, of course, you’ll be very close to Kyoto Station, which is convenient for trips to other parts of Japan, as well as all parts of Kyoto. The downside is that you’ll have to travel to do your sightseeing in Kyoto.

Key Points

  • Positives: transport hub, lots of restaurants and shops
  • Negatives: a bit far from most sights
  • Best for: families, people who want to explore Kansai

Best Places To Stay In The Kyoto Station Area

Our top hotel and ryokan picks in the Kyoto Station Area are

Living area with sofa and two matching armchairs, with double bed next
to a nighttime view of the city in the Hotel Granvia, Kyoto,
Japan

[Hotel Granvia Kyoto]

  • Luxury: Hotel Granvia Kyoto

A contemporary update on the traditional Japanese ryokan style with
slatted sofa and matching armchairs, wooden flooring, and screen leading
to outside area in Izuyasu, Kyoto,
Japan

[Izuyasu]

  • Ryokan: Izuyasu

Four comfortable beds of different sizes in a Hotel Vischio Kyoto
family
room

[Hotel Vischio Kyoto]

  • Mid-Range: Hotel Vischio Kyoto

The lobby and dining / bar area of the Sakura Terrace hotel in Kyoto,
Japan

[Sakura Terrace]

  • Budget: Sakura Terrace

You may also want to check out two new hotels that opened recently in the Kyoto Station Area: Dusit Thai Kyoto and Doubletree by Hilton Kyoto Station See our Best New Hotels In Kyoto 2025 page for more details.

See our full list of recommended hotels on the Kyoto Station Area page.

A daytime wide shot from a pedestrian bridge of a traffic jam in one
direction at the large avenue in Kyoto while the other side of the road
has only two
vehicles

[Wide streets in Central Kyoto: Tokyo Visionary Room / Shutterstock.com]

Central Kyoto

Central Kyoto encompasses a huge area in the middle of the city. There are several good hotels in Central Kyoto that aren’t too far from downtown and the subway lines. The downside with staying in Central Kyoto is that you’ll probably have to travel to the main sightseeing districts as well as the restaurants and nightlife of downtown.

Key Points

  • Positives: wide streets, quiet
  • Negatives: can be far from sights
  • Best for: families, couples, those who want quiet

Best Places To Stay In Central Kyoto

Our top hotel and ryokan picks in Central Kyoto are

Partial view of the bed with floor-level seating and tables in the
living area of a Genji Kyoto hotel guestroom with a daytime view of city
building and green hills
beyond

[Genji Kyoto]

  • Luxury: Genji Kyoto

Deluxe king room with outdoor bath in the traditional-style Nazuna
Gosho hotel in Kyoto,
Japan [Nazuna Kyoto Gosho]

  • Ryokan: Nazuna Kyoto Gosho

Sofa and armchair in the living area of a Tomoya Residence Hotel
guestroom with kitchenette behind and screens leading to a rock garden
in Kyoto,
Japan

Tomoya Residence Hotel Kyoto]

  • Mid-Range: Tomoya Residence Hotel Kyoto

Guests sit at dining tables and the bar as a member of staff serves
drinks in th Imu Hotel Kyoto,
Japan

[Imu Hotel Kyoto]

  • Budget: Imu Hotel Kyoto

See our full list of recommended hotels on the Central Kyoto page.

Autumnal view down the stairs towards Kurodani or Konkai-Komyoji
temple in Kyoto, Japan, with the city in the
distance

[Kurodani Temple in Northern Higashiyama: cowardlion / Shutterstock.com]

Northern Higashiyama

Northern Higashiyama is a good place to stay, particularly if you want to be near green spaces and don’t mind getting on your bicycle or a bus to get downtown for eating and shopping (of course, there are some restaurants in Northern Higashiyama as well). There aren’t many hotels in Northern Higashiyama, but there are some ryokan, guesthouses and vacation rentals.

Key Points

  • Positives: quiet, close to the sights, great strolling
  • Negatives: a bit far to downtown
  • Best for: walkers, couple, contemplatives

Best Places To Stay In Northern Higashiyama

Our top hotel and ryokan picks in Northern Higashiyama are

Large living area with wall-length brown sofa facing wooden storage
and built-in TV, as well as sleeping area in the adjoining room and view
of greenery outside, in the Okura Okazaki Bettei hotel in Kyoto,
Japan

[Okura Okazaki Bettei]

  • Luxury: Okura Okazaki Bettei

Minimalist double room with light wooden ceiling, floor, and
furniture, concrete walls, and embroidered bedding, as well as screened
window looking out onto greenery in the Hotel Legasta, Kyoto,
Japan

[Hotel Legasta]

  • Mid-Range: Hotel Legasta Kyoto Higashiyama Sanjo

A contemporary update on the traditional Japanese style in the
Nanzenji Sando Kikusi luxury ryokan in Kyoto, Japan, with twin comfort
beds, wooden ceiling with unique geometric lamp, and view to gardens
beyond

[Nanzenji Sando Kikusui]

  • Luxury Ryokan: Nanzenji Sando Kikusui

Large traditional rooms, divided by screens, with tatami mats, large
lampshades, low seating area, bath and bathroom, with views of gardens
outside in the Ryokan Yachiyo, Kyoto,
Japan

[Ryokan Yachiyo]

  • Moderate Ryokan: Ryokan Yachiyo

See our full list of recommended hotels on the Northern Higashiyama page.

View of the hills, buildings, and forests of Arashiyama from across
the Katsura-gawa River in Kyoto,
Japan

[Arashiyama viewed from across the Katsura-gawa River: Aeypix / Shutterstock.com]

Arashiyama

All the way over on the west side of the city, Arashiyama is not the most popular place to stay, but it’s good for a night or two if you want to stay close to nature. Two of the city’s finest accommodations are here: the superb Hoshinoya Kyoto, which is accessible by boat up the Hozu-gawa River, and Arashiyama Benkei, a classic ryokan with wonderful views of the mountains.

Key Points

  • Positives: quiet, close to some sights, great strolling
  • Negatives: far from the rest of Kyoto, crowded in the daytime
  • Best for: couples, contemplatives, honeymooners

Best Places To Stay In Arashiyama

Our favorite places to stay in Arashiyama are

Tiled riverside deck and entrance gate with Arashiyama forest views on
the opposite banks at the Suiran luxury hotel in Kyoto,
Japan

[Suiran Kyoto]

  • Luxury Hotel: Suiran Kyoto

A man walks towards the stone steps leading to the Arashiyama Benkei
luxury ryokan in Kyoto, Japan, with a red parasol and floor lantern, as
well as decorative
trees

[Arashiyama Benkei]

  • Luxury Ryokan: Arashiyama Benkei

You can read more about Arashiyama’s many attractions on the Arashiyama page.

Where To Stay In Kyoto — Best Districts Map

District Map key:

  • Yellow: most desirable
  • Red: desirable
  • Green: acceptable
  • Light gray: less desirable
  • Medium gray: only in a pinch
  • Dark gray: last resort

Click the menu icon on the top left of the map to see the name and ranking of each Kyoto district. Zoom in on the map to explore each district in more detail.

Types Of Accommodation In Kyoto

In Kyoto, you can stay in everything from dirt-cheap guesthouses to five-star international hotels. Kyoto is packed with ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), making it a great place to sample this wonderful “only in Japan” experience. Just be warned that good ryokan can be very expensive (don’t forget that they usually serve meals) and staying in one is a little more involved than staying in a hotel. Thus, I often advise people to spend their first night in Kyoto in a ryokan, and then move to hotel for the rest of their stay.

Nighttime view of the illuminated entrance to the Seikoro Ryokan in
Kyoto, Japan, with tiled canopy, floor lantern, and traditional wooden
walls [Seikoro Ryokan entrance]

Ryokans

Kyoto is home to some of the finest luxury ryokans in Japan, like Seikoro and Nazuna Kyoto Gosho, as well as some great foreigner-friendly mid-range ryokans like Ishibeikoji Muan and Nishiyama Ryokan.

For specific ryokan recommendations, please see

See our overview of Kyoto ryokan on the Kyoto Ryokan page.

Living area with sofa and wood panelling in Ritz-Carlton Kyoto guest
room with view over Kamo River, tiled rooftops, and buildings on the
opposite bank [Ritz-Carlton Kyoto]

Hotels

Kyoto has a fantastic selection of hotels, ranging from the top-of-the-line Ritz-Carlton Kyoto, to the superbly located Kyoto Hotel Okura, along with good value places.

For our picks of the best hotels in each category, please see

See our overview on the Kyoto Hotels page.

You can also check current Kyoto hotel availability at Agoda.com

Nighttime view of the entrance and exterior to the contemporary block
of the Super Hotel Shijokawaramachi in Kyoto, Japan, with the name in
neon above the illuminated door and reflected on the pavement
outside

[Super Hotel Shijokawaramachi]

Business Hotels

Business hotels are inexpensive hotels with small but adequate rooms with all the features you need. They’re usually an excellent value and they welcome travelers.

Our picks for the best business hotels include

  • Downtown Kyoto: Toyoko Inn Kyoto Gojo-Karasuma
  • Downtown Kyoto: Super Hotel Shijokawaramachi
  • Downtown Kyoto: Hotel Mystays Kyoto-Shijo
  • Downtown Kyoto: Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Shijokarasuma
  • Kyoto Station Area: Hotel Hokke Club Kyoto

See our Business Hotels In Kyoto page for more details.

Nighttime view from the pavement through the windows of people sitting
and eating in the dining and bar area of the Len Kyoto Kawaramachi
guesthouse in Kyoto,
Japan

[Len Kyoto Kawaramachi]

Guesthouses

Guesthouses have exploded in popularity in Kyoto in recent years, and it seems like a new one opens every week. There are some fly-by-night places out there, so we suggest staying at a well-established place like the excellent Len Kyoto Kawaramachi or the Aussie-style K’s House Kyoto.

You can see more recommended Guesthouses on the Kyoto Hostels And Guesthouses page.

Beautiful minimalist room with traditional Japanese elements, such as
tatami mats and delicate flowers in a vase in the Old Kyoto Indigo House
machiya

[Old Kyoto Indigo House machiya]

Machiya Rentals/Vacation Rentals

Kyoto is famous for its wonderfully atmospheric traditional townhouses, known as machiya. A night in a beautifully restored machiya is an unforgettable experience — there are several available to book online. See our Kyoto Machiya page for full details. You’ll also find lots of great modern vacation rentals in Kyoto on the usual websites.

Our picks for the best machiya rentals in Kyoto are

  • Southern Higashiyama: Amber House
  • Southern Higashiyama: Indigo House
  • Southern Higashiyama: The Gion House
  • Southern Higashiyama: The Old Modern
  • Southern Higashiyama: Jeugiya

See our recommended Kyoto Vacation Rentals page for more vacation rental info.

Peak Season: March-April and November

A FRIENDLY WARNING! Kyoto accommodation gets booked out months in advance for busy seasons like the late March to mid-April cherry blossom season and [the November fall foliage season]kyoto-photo-pond-at-tenju-an-temple). Book well in advance for these times.

If you are having trouble finding places to stay in Kyoto, see my guide to Where To Stay If Kyoto Is Fully Booked which gives you several alternatives for accommodation.

You can check current Kyoto hotel availability during March, April and November on Agoda.com

Visiting Tokyo or Osaka?

If you’re visiting Tokyo and/or Osaka as well as Kyoto, be sure to check out these pages: Where To Stay In Tokyo and Where To Stay In Osaka


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