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Guesthouse Hyakumanben Cross
4.3/522 Ulasan
Clean premises but very strict owner who did not like me laying my bag on the bed as it was 'fragile'?? Comfortable beds but very poor quality bed linen. No bath towels but there are tea towels in the shared kitchen for emergencies. Lots hot water for a super long relaxing shower. Single beds but we moved them together. A quirky basic stay rather than star rated comfort.
L‘Hotel de Hiei
4.9/54 Ulasan
靜靜佇立在比叡山懷抱中的山野美食客棧,到達日有京都站接站服務(約30分鐘車程),酒店離延暦寺僅10分鐘車程。清晨6點酒店組織進延暦寺根本中堂禮佛,9:15還有班車送去寺廟遊玩。酒店供應早晚餐,菜單根據時令定製,非常精緻,將琵琶湖、近江的飲食文化與法式風情相融合,還能品嘗滋賀當地美酒。離店日最貼心的服務是免費運送行李至京都站,使遊客可以輕鬆遊玩比叡山和琵琶湖。
Ryoso Chatani
4.5/510 Ulasan
The most detail oriented, clean place I've ever stayed! The hosts are incredibly meticulous and helpful, the rooms are spacious and clean, and the food is incredible (and with huge portions, unlike a lot of Japan). Free yukatas provided for your stay, along with a wonderful onsen complete with a massage chair, skincare, and rubber duckies :) Beautiful plants up front, along with elegant & cute furnishings and artwork everywhere in the building. Could not recommend more!
Japanese Ryokan Seryo
4.6/535 Ulasan
Seryo is an excellent ryokan that exceeded our expectations. It's situated in Ohara town, located about an hour north of Kyoto, which is an agricultural area known for its fine Kyoto vegetables, its rural beauty, as well as the renowned Sanzen-in and Jakko-in temples (as well as the picturesque Kurama & Kibune towns nearby.) We stayed 2 nights at Seryo.... our main purpose for being in the area was to do the hike from Kurama to Kibune (highly recommended!) While Seryo is not a stone's throw from Kurama or Kibune, it's not far, either - about 15 minutes by car. And, it's right next to Sanzen-in, and overlooks a beautiful valley and the mountains beyond, so the location is actually a plus in many respects. While it's a small, family-run establishment, it also charges luxury ryokan prices. In just about all respects, it delivers a level of comfort, luxury and service that matches the price. First, the room - we stayed at the best room at Seryo, the ”Sakura no Ma Japanese Suite with open-air bath.” I believe it to be the only room on premises that has its own private onsen hot springs bath, and it's pure bliss. if it's available, I'd recommend that you snag it quickly. The room itself was reasonably spacious (although not gargantuan by other luxury ryokan standards, and we would've gladly paid more if they offered an even higher category room), well appointed and came with all of the necessities - toiletries, yukata, free WiFi and even free minibar. It was a nice room to spend our down time in Ohara. And when we felt like taking a walk, not only was there Sanzen-in next door, but also Jikko-in, Hosen-in and and Shorin-in just a few minutes walking distance away - all worth visiting, and all with its own unique charm. The food was good. Not super gourmet like some of the top ryokans in Hakone or Kaga Onsen town, but they did a good job focusing their offerings relying on local ingredients - Ohara is renowned for its amazing produce, and many of Kyoto's finer restaurants (including Michelin 3-star Kitcho) procure many of their vegetables from Ohara. Of particular note was the local Jidori chicken - it was amazing. It was steamed (which is unusual, and doesn't strike me as the best way to cook chicken), but was done amazingly well. It was definitely a memorable dish. Breakfast, on the other hand, was a comparatively spartan affair - not much variety, and quantities were low. If you're hungry, be prepared to scarf down a healthy portion of rice. Service is typical ryokan-like. Courteous, helpful, and a bit inflexible in some areas, namely in terms of meal times. At Seryo, it's strictly 6PM for dinner and 8AM for breakfast. That said, they did make an exception, which gives us hope for Japan :) When we told them we might leave early and skip breakfast (to get a head start on our hike the next day), they said ”how about 7:30 then?” For a small ryokan with rigid schedules (for understandable reasons, mind you), it was a surprisingly graciou
The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike, Autograph Collection
4.5/543 Ulasan
Just stayed 2 nights in a club twin and a club king room. First the positives - 1. The rooms - for a oldish hotel and a round one at that, the room was outstanding - it was spacious and i don't mean spacious by Japanese standards but really by any international one. The rooms looked pristine - i don't know if they did some renovations during covid but it did not look in the least worn. The bathtub was great and the room looked out to some nice greenery and trees. The sheets was really nicely made - taut and smooth just as it should be and the bed comfy. Adequate outlets. 2. The lounge is a nice respite with it's nice vantage looking out to a nice pond and garden. The staff were very friendly and explained about the macha tea. Dinner choice was reasonable with about 5 choices of food and plenty on alcohol to choose from. 3. Just opposite hotel is the conference centre (which is why i stayed at Prince) and the subway. 4. The area surrounding is green and peaceful and lush. One of my colleagues even saw a deer at night near the hotel. Now the not so good. 1. It's not near any shopping or restaurants (unless you count the cafe in the conference centre). There is a McDonalds about 8 minutes walk away (if you walk a bit briskly) and a Daiso about 15-20 minutes walk. Some other small restaurants within 10 minutes walk. 2. The hotel restaurants - they are not exactly family friendly in their fare. Set meals more for formal dining. Given the paucity of very nearby restaurants, the hotel could consider increasing the repertoire of simple kid friendly food. Strange how none of the restaurants offer this but some choices available from room service i.e. spaghetti. My daughter ended up with room service and me trekking to Mcdonalds to supplement her meal choice. I had trouble with Uber Eats or that's an option too. 2. Breakfast is a bit forgettable - i had the buffet one day - not quite befitting a Marriott Autograph hotel standard. I tried the western set another day - it was really quite nice but staff a bit inflexible. My daughter liked the bread so i asked for more only for the ultraman no sign to be invoked and the reply that they were out of stock (i guess that's their diplomatic way of saying you only get your one basket of bread and that's it. So I'm giving the hotel a 4/5. Nonetheless, there are enough positives to make me want to come back in future
Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato
3.9/537 Ulasan
Le seul attrait c'est le rotenburo et la fondue au miso, ainsi qu'un cadre extérieur splendide. Pour le reste c'est de la grande cavalerie, nous avions un futon très étroit et la chambre vieillotte était à peine propre. L'accueil est limite aimable et le dîner (excellent) se passe dans une ambiance plus proche de la cantine que du ryokan.

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