The other day I went to Kyoto and visited temples, shrines, and curious places like a tourist for the first time in my life! (I usually don't wander or stroll, and never do sightseeing, I just finish my job/errands and go home). To celebrate my debut as a tourist in Kyoto, I booked myself a spacious, pretty hotel. Relaxing space is important for an amateur tourist after a strenuous day's excursion, isn't it? The rooms of the Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto are all spacious, ranging from their standard single room (24㎡) to standard double (32㎡) / twin (36 - 48㎡) room (suite rooms are more spacious of course). Most importantly, hotel staff are well-trained and show top-quality manners/hospitality. Whenever I came back to the hotel three or four bellboys rushed to welcome me at the entrance, a rare phenomena, don't you think? Prices are reasonable considering the room size and service, and start at 10,000 yen (standard single room).
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Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Pretty hotel near Shijo Station with 5-star hospitality

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Japanese screen with kimono on display in hotel lobby

Looking up at Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto near Shijo Station

Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto viewed from the street

Entrance of Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Entrance Hall of Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Pretty stairs leading to the 2nd floor

Pretty chandelier hanging from a high ceiling

Feeling like a princess! in a standard double room of Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Standard double room at 32 ㎡. The price varies depending on the season and room type. This one was 16,500 yen per night/room

Cute 'Origami' on writing desk inside a standard double room

Bathroom in a booth (Japanese type), which has a shower on the side wall with small chair and washbowl. You can use the shower outside bathtub

Classic lamps in corridor

Elevator Hall

Hotel counter in the lobby
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Olga
9 years ago
We visited hotel Nikko in Nara and received an origami crane
Wow, how cute, Olga! I guess Hotel Nikko provides same services everywhere in Japan!
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