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“An ancient ryokan set in the heart of Kyoto offering personal service and an authentic experience. Rooms are traditional with tatami mats, creaky floors, and Cypress tubs. In-room kaiseki meals are served and breakfasts are a decadent affair. A perfect hideaway yet just steps from the sights.”

“An ancient ryokan set in the heart of Kyoto offering personal service and an authentic experience. Rooms are traditional with tatami mats, creaky floors, and Cypress tubs. In-room kaiseki meals are served and breakfasts are a decadent affair. A perfect hideaway yet just steps from the sights.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Just a street away from the main thoroughfare in Kyoto meaning many of the temples and main attractions are just a stroll away
  • Intimate
  • This may be in the heart of the city but it feels a million miles away, with large peaceful rooms and a lovely garden
  • Historic
  • An ancient ryokan that has been run by the same family for six generations
  • Sights nearby
  • The Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle are within walking distance from the hotel
  • Other Activities
  • Participate in a traditional tea ceremony - a must on any visit to the city
  • Great walks
  • Wander through the magical Bamboo Forest
  • Half Board
  • The price quoted is per room and includes dinner and breakfast
  • Private Onsen
  • Two private family style baths
  • Traditional
  • Full of character
  • Quiet
  • Charming
  • Child friendly
  • Antiques
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Private Onsen
  • Two private family style baths
  • Room service
  • Traditional in-room dining
  • Wifi
  • Child friendly
  • Garden
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • The Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle are within walking distance from the hotel
  • Other Activities
  • Participate in a traditional tea ceremony - a must on any visit to the city
  • Great walks
  • Wander through the magical Bamboo Forest

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Hiiragiya

You feel very loved and respected after a stay here, which is impossible to monetize.

Originally published by CNTraveller (view article)