opposite the kamo river, this refined hotel along a major thoroughfare is a 3 minute walk from kyoto shiyakusho mae subway station, 18 minutes' walk from the 7th century yasaka shrine and 2 km from the 17th century nijo castle. streamlined rooms come with sitting areas, plus free wi fi, flat screens, and tea and coffeemaking facilities; some offer river views. other amenities include a cafe, a landscaped garden, and a gender segregated communal bathhouse with indoor and open air pools. parking is available (surcharge). check in time: 3:00 pmcheck out time: 11:00 am. suites add living areas and/or terraces. an airy restaurant/bar serves japanese/french cuisine
Japanese (日本人)
にぎやかな通りに面した、鴨川沿いの洗練されたホテル。京都市役所前駅から徒歩 3 分、7 世紀創建の八坂神社から徒歩 18 分、17 世紀建立の二条城から 2 km。機能的でシンプルな客室に、座ってくつろげるスペース、無料 Wi Fi、薄型テレビ、お茶セットを完備。川を望める客室もある。スイートはリビングエリアやテラスがある。和食とフランス料理を提供する広々としたレストランとバーを併設。カフェ、手入れの行き届いた庭園、内湯と露天風呂を備えた男女別の大浴場がある。駐車場は有料。チェックイン時刻: 15:00チェックアウト時刻: 11:00.
Kansai International Airport 1 hr 34
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