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Ace Hotel Kyoto embodies contemporary minimalism within a historic machiya-inspired framework, offering design-conscious travellers a stylish sanctuary at mid-range pricing—expect clean lines, curated interiors and a palpable sense of urban efficiency rather than traditional ryokan ceremony. The lobby radiates calm, Japanese-informed restraint: polished concrete, muted tones and thoughtful spatial flow that appeals to independent explorers, young professionals and those seeking Instagram-worthy simplicity without luxury pretension. It's the antithesis of theme-park Kyoto, pitched squarely at the aesthetic-minded millennial or Gen-Z guest who values authenticity and design narrative over gilded excess. Standing here, you feel you're in a contemporary Tokyo hotel that has been thoughtfully transplanted to Japan's cultural heartland.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise the Ace Hotel Kyoto for its chic, stylish design, spacious rooms, and excellent location near metro lines, with many highlighting unique touches like in-room record players and a choice-based breakfast. However, some note the breakfast is not a buffet, offering only a selection of meals, which might be a minor drawback for those staying multiple nights.
★★★★★“Very chic and modern hotel. Service staff friendly. Clean and well organized rooms. So fun that there is a record player in room(pick up diff albums on main floor). Great location, close to several metra lines. Good breakfast with different options on menu. Would definitely stay here again.”
— farheen sultana, a week ago
★★★★★“Everything is perfect in the hotel. The location is in the best Kyoto neighborhood, right next to 2 metro line station. Rooms are big and beautiful, with in room vinyle player. Breakfast are perfect if you stay multiple nights as it's not a buffet : there are 5 or 6 different choices of meals. Service is amazing from t”
— Jordan Dubost, 3 months ago
★★★★★“We absolutely loved our stay at the Ace Hotel Kyoto. The rooms were spacious, stylish, and incredibly comfortable — the kind of space you actually look forward to coming back to after a long day exploring. The staff was warm, attentive, and genuinely helpful from the moment we arrived. We were on our honeymoon and they”
— Gabriella Cuevas, 6 months ago
★★★★★“Great hotel with easy access to subway (no need to even go outside). We stayed via Chase travel and booked with their Edit program to get $100 property credit and free breakfast. Using points boost and $250 semi annual credit from Chase Sapphire Reserve got the two night cost down to 22,000 points, which is a fabulou”
— Matt Houtsma, 3 months ago
🏛️ Chronicles of Kyoto
Kyoto's founding in 794 as Heian-kyō (Capital of Peace) by Emperor Kanmu established it as Japan's imperial and cultural epicentre for over a millennium, during which its grid-planned layout and Buddhist temple network became the template for East Asian urbanism. The city's architectural identity crystallised during the Edo period (1603–1868), when the concentration of merchant wealth, artisanal craft guilds and geisha culture produced the iconic wooden machiya townhouses, stone lantern gardens and vermillion torii gates that define its aesthetic today. Though Tokyo eclipsed it politically in 1868, Kyoto's deliberate preservation during Japan's rapid modernisation—and its near-miraculous survival of Second World War bombing—cemented its status as living museum of pre-modern Japanese civilisation. Contemporary Kyoto balances this heritage weight with a thriving, youthful creative class: independent galleries, specialty coffee roasters, vegan restaurants and design studios now occupy restored merchant quarters, making it simultaneously one of Earth's most historically charged cities and an unexpectedly progressive one.
️最好的时间去参观
全市指南最好的几个月
April–May (spring cherry blossom aftermath through early summer) and October–November (crisp autumn foliage season). April sees peak but rapturous blossom crowds; May offers warm, clear days with manageable visitor numbers. October–November delivers perfect 15–20°C temperatures, golden temples framed by scarlet maples, and a 'sweet spot' before winter tourist surge.
峰 / 节日冲浪
April (cherry blossom festival, 桜) and November (autumn foliage 紅葉) are peak-season bookings; mid-August (Obon festival) and late December–early January (New Year pilgrimage) also spike. Hotels raise rates 30–50% above base, accommodation fills 4–6 weeks ahead. Gion geisha district, Fushimi Inari and major temples become human rivers; queues for popular restaurants exceed 90 minutes.
预算肩部季节
February–March (late winter, cool but dry; pre-cherry-blossom discounts prevalent) and June–September (tsuyu rainy season transitions to humid summer; lowest booking demand of the year, rates 20–35% below peak). June suits budget travellers who tolerate moisture; September offers warm evenings and temple gardens refreshed by rain.
天气与包装
June brings tsuyu (early rainy season): humid, frequent light rain, 23–28°C. Pack a compact travel umbrella, lightweight waterproof layer (not heavy parka), quick-dry clothing, and moisture-wicking socks—humidity lingers in narrow wooden streets and temple grounds.
现场城市简报
- Kyoto's visitor numbers rebounded to 87 million (2024 estimate) post-pandemic; JR and private railways have introduced dynamic pricing and reservation requirements on peak-season services—book Shinkansen and loop buses via apps 1 week ahead to avoid sold-out departures.
- The Kyoto City government launched 'overtourism mitigation' policies in 2024: geisha districts (Gion, Pontocho) now restrict non-guest foot traffic to certain hours and discourage unpermitted photography; visitor fees for some temple gardens increased 100–200 yen; expect polite but firm enforcement.
- June 2026 marks the peak of tsuyu (rainy season); hydrangea (紫陽花, ajisai) flowers will be in full bloom at temples like Hakusan Shrine and Jōkoku-ji, offsetting grey skies—this is a quieter photographic window, but temple paths become slippery; wear proper footwear.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Ace Hotel Kyoto, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Corner rooms on higher floors (4-6), particularly rooms with views of the surrounding machiya townhouses and temple grounds. Rooms on the east side offer morning light and views toward the historic district.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing the main street (Kamogawa Nijo-dori) experience traffic noise. Rooms directly above the lobby and restaurant areas may have service noise and foot traffic.
Best views
East and north-facing rooms with views of Kamogawa River, surrounding temple roofs, and Higashiyama mountains in the distance. Upper floor corner rooms maximize these vistas.
Quietest floors
5th and 6th floors are generally quietest, particularly the eastern and northern exposures away from the main street.
🔊 Noise notes
Moderate street noise from nearby road during daytime hours (6am-11pm). Kyoto's historic district has early morning sounds from temple bells and delivery traffic. Soundproofing is adequate but not premium.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the elevator core and stairwell. The hotel's modern design means rooms higher up are more desirable. Book east-facing to capture sunrise over the river valley. The rooftop area is excellent for evening views and quieter than street-level spaces.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
酒店设施
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (150 Mbps) throughout; no login constraints, auto-connect via MAC registration
Elevator serves all 8 floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) with international outlets; no physical papers provided
Standard check-in 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop from 10:00 if room ready; late check-out until 12:00 costs ¥3,000, 14:00 checkout ¥5,000
Free storage for checked luggage before check-in and after check-out up to 5 days
Step-free main entrance with ramp; wheelchair-accessible rooms on ground and 2nd floor; accessible toilets on each floor; no structural limitations
No on-site parking; nearest public car park Nakagyō Parking (5-min walk, ¥300/30 min, ¥1,200/day); nearest commercial valet Kyoto Parking Service (8-min walk, ¥1,500/night); no EV charging on-site
收费、税收和存款
City / tourist tax: ¥200 per night per guest (Kyoto lodging tax, mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: ¥10,000 advance deposit; ¥20,000 incidental card hold at check-in
信仰与饮食附近
- Place of worship: メノコト神社 (817 m · ~10 min walk)
- Church: 京都ハリストス正教会 生神女福音大聖堂 (842 m · ~11 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 光岸寺 (851 m · ~11 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 矢田寺 (871 m · ~11 min walk)
地方生活方式与娱乐
地下店舗街 — 101 m · ~1 min walk
御射山公園 — 516 m · ~6 min walk
京都万華鏡ミュージアム — 166 m · ~2 min walk
KYOTO舞踏館 — 300 m · ~4 min walk
五分钟无线电必需品
Nearest — 265 m · ~3 min walk
みくら薬局 — 248 m · ~3 min walk
ローソン — 92 m · ~1 min walk
烏丸御池 — 157 m · ~2 min walk
钱与货币
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
Use 7-Eleven ATMs or post office ATMs for fair rates; avoid airport exchange counters which charge poor rates. Most convenience stores offer reasonable rates.
Cash is still king in Kyoto—many small shops, temples, and restaurants don't accept cards. Major cards accepted at larger establishments, but carry yen. IC cards (ICOCA, Suica) essential for transit.
No tipping expected or desired in Japan; service charges are included and staff may refuse tips. Round up or leave small change only if you wish.
吃,购物和旅行在一个预算
Cheap car hire →Convenience store coffee (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart) is ¥100–200 for hot/cold; vending machine drinks ¥120–150.
Ramen shops, donburi bowls, or udon in the area typically ¥700–1,200; lunch sets at casual restaurants often ¥800–1,500.
Gyudon (beef rice bowl), ramen, or yakitori skewers ¥800–1,500; convenience store bentos ¥500–800.
Nishiki Market (nearby) has takoyaki, yakitori, and mochi; Pontocho area has food stalls during evening hours; convenience stores dotted throughout.
Fresco (multiple locations), MaxValu, and 24-hour convenience stores are common; Costco-style bulk stores less prevalent—focus on convenience store chains and local supermarkets.
Uniqlo, GU, and chain shops on Kawaramachi (15 min walk) offer affordable basics; Don Quijote discount stores nearby for bargain items.
ICOCA IC card (¥2,000 including ¥1,500 usable credit) for unlimited bus/subway; single ride ¥220–230 depending on distance. From airport: Haruka express train ¥3,600 or budget buses ¥2,600–3,100.
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Type A/B · 100V
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$1 ≈ ¥160.47 · JPY
🚨 Emergency Contacts
KyotoKyoto has a multilingual support hotline (075-343-3119) for non-emergency inquiries. English-speaking operators available at police boxes (koban). Tourist Information Center: 075-343-0548. For medical emergencies, major hospitals include Kyoto University Hospital and Japanese Red Cross Kyoto Daini Hospital.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Kyoto, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 265 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · みくら薬局 — 248 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →走到周围
Book trains →Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion
💡 Pre-book via hotel concierge for fixed rates. Shared taxis available at 50% cost if flexible on timing.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion
💡 Cheapest option with direct hotel drop-off. Slower but reliable. Book online 1 day prior for discounts.
Gojo Station area → Gion-Shojo Station / Local Exploration
💡 Red line tram runs directly through Gion. Buy rechargeable IC card (ICOCA) at station for seamless local travel throughout Kyoto.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion
💡 Most economical airport option. Get JR Pass if staying multiple days. Direct train to Kyoto Station, then 10-min walk to Gion.
常见问题
What are the best rooms at Ace Hotel Kyoto?
Corner rooms on higher floors (4-6), particularly rooms with views of the surrounding machiya townhouses and temple grounds. Rooms on the east side offer morning light and views toward the historic district.
Which rooms should I avoid at Ace Hotel Kyoto?
Ground floor rooms facing the main street (Kamogawa Nijo-dori) experience traffic noise. Rooms directly above the lobby and restaurant areas may have service noise and foot traffic.
Is Ace Hotel Kyoto noisy?
Moderate street noise from nearby road during daytime hours (6am-11pm). Kyoto's historic district has early morning sounds from temple bells and delivery traffic. Soundproofing is adequate but not premium.
Which rooms have the best views at Ace Hotel Kyoto?
East and north-facing rooms with views of Kamogawa River, surrounding temple roofs, and Higashiyama mountains in the distance. Upper floor corner rooms maximize these vistas.
What are insider tips for staying at Ace Hotel Kyoto?
Request a room away from the elevator core and stairwell. The hotel's modern design means rooms higher up are more desirable. Book east-facing to capture sunrise over the river valley. The rooftop area is excellent for evening views and quieter than street-level spaces.
What time is check-in at Ace Hotel Kyoto?
Check-in at Ace Hotel Kyoto is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Ace Hotel Kyoto have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (150 Mbps) throughout; no login constraints, auto-connect via MAC registration
Is there a city or tourist tax at Ace Hotel Kyoto?
¥200 per night per guest (Kyoto lodging tax, mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Ace Hotel Kyoto?
Ramen shops, donburi bowls, or udon in the area typically ¥700–1,200; lunch sets at casual restaurants often ¥800–1,500.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Ace Hotel Kyoto?
ICOCA IC card (¥2,000 including ¥1,500 usable credit) for unlimited bus/subway; single ride ¥220–230 depending on distance. From airport: Haruka express train ¥3,600 or budget buses ¥2,600–3,100.
When is the best time to visit Kyoto?
April–May (spring cherry blossom aftermath through early summer) and October–November (crisp autumn foliage season). April sees peak but rapturous blossom crowds; May offers warm, clear days with manageable visitor numbers. October–November delivers perfect 15–20°C temperatures, golden temples framed by scarlet maples, and a 'sweet spot' before winter tourist surge.
️主要景点
💡 The park connects to nearby Higashiyama walking district, allowing you to combine multiple free attractions in one outing.
💡 Explore the free outer areas and gardens, then decide if you want to pay to enter the main halls. The canal pathway is particularly photogenic at sunset.
💡 Walk the free Philosopher's Path (Tetsugaku no Michi) lined with cherry trees and smaller temples. Pay only if entering the main pavilion; the approach is equally beautiful.
💡 Visit early morning (before 7am) to avoid crowds and experience the serene atmosphere. The main shrine area is free, though donations are appreciated.
💡 Arrive before 7am or after 5pm to bypass tour groups. The experience transforms entirely in early morning light when mist lingers between the bamboo.