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Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto, where the rich history of Japan meets modern comforts, all for prices starting from just $169 a night! Nestled at Shimogyo-Ku Karasuma Takatsuji Higashi-Iru, Takahashi-Cho 630, this 4-star gem is merely 1.5mi from the vibrant city center, making it the perfect spot to explore Kyoto’s cultural treasures while enjoying a serene stay. With a whopping 702 glowing reviews, travelers are raving about their experiences here!

Bed in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Bed in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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260 sqft

Premium Small, Double

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Non-smoking rooms

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned double room provides a TV with satellite channels, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as city views. The unit offers 1 bed.

Executive Twin Room - single occupancy - Smoking in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

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2 Twin Beds

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390 sqft

Executive, 2 Twin Beds, Smoking Allowed, Single Use

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Spacious smoking-friendly Executive Twin Room with 2 Twin beds, air purifiers, and a bathtub. Accommodates 3 adults and 1 child.

Premium Triple Room with City View - Non-Smoking  in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

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3 Twin Beds

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450 sqft

Premium, Triple, City View

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Spacious Premium Triple Room with stunning city view. Three twin beds, accommodates 4 adults and 2 children. Enjoy air purifiers, free toiletries, and a relaxing bathtub.

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Whether you're starting your day with a delicious breakfast or winding down in your cozy room with stunning mountain views, this hotel has it all. Imagine sipping a refreshing cocktail from the bar, then savoring exquisite dining options right on-site at the restaurant. The team is dedicated to ensuring your stay is nothing short of phenomenal, with 24-hour front desk service and a range of amenities that include free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and even room service to bring those late-night snacks right to your door!

Property building in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Facade/entrance in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Experience the Best

But that’s not all—Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto also provides practical features like kitchenette facilities, parking (with extra charges), and non-smoking rooms, catering to every need for a perfect getaway. Whether you’re planning a business retreat with meeting facilities or a romantic escape with stunning views and luxurious bathtubs to unwind in, this hotel promises an unforgettable experience set in the heart of Japan's enchanting capital. Ready to make some memories?

Bed in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Bed in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Plan Your Stay

Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable culinary adventure at Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto! With a selection of top-tier restaurants right on-site, every meal can be a delightful rendezvous with flavor. Whether you're in the mood for a taste of France at the exquisite Café & Dining Amber Court, or longing for the authentic flavors of Japan at Sagano or Tenpura Kappo Sagano, you'll find something to satisfy every craving. For those who prefer a little spice, head to the enchanting Jade Garden for fine Chinese cuisine that will tantalize your palate. And if sizzling grilled dishes are your delight, then the Teppanyaki Toyoen awaits to serve you an unforgettable dining experience where you and your loved ones can marvel at masterful chefs at work.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Bar

24-hour front desk

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Lounge or bar in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Lounge or bar in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Restaurants

カフェ&ダイニング アンバーコート

French

日本料理 嵯峨野

Japanese

天ぷら割烹 嵯峨野

Japanese

中国料理 翡翠苑

Chinese

鉄板焼 豊園

Breakfast in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Lounge or bar in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
Property building in Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto
The staff were friendly, helpful and treated guests rather formally adding a sense of importance (small but a nice touch). The room (Superior Triple Room) was huge with lots of room to spare for three adults (providing both a desk and sitting area (was really expecting a smaller room is is more the norm in Japan). The room and washroom was very well equipped and very clean (given that this hotel is a little older, there was a charm to this room). We purchased the breakfast option, the hotel offers two choices, western style buffet breakfast (reasonable choices food wise) or traditional Japanese style breakfast that was served. Preferred the western but the Japanese formal breakfast was a nice change from the ordinary.

Edna

The hotel has several restaurants which we enjoyed. While they have a full breakfast with fixed price we preferred the continental breakfast via room service which was also very prompt. They also offer gluten free bread for breakfast which my wife prefers. We did try several other restaurants in Kyoto of which Tempura Endo was the best. The hotel staff was very helpful and made it easy to get taxis. As a noted hotel, it was also easy to tell a taxi where to go. [We had a difficult time in Tokyo where we stayed at a lesser known hotel]. We had a room on a high floor which provided a very nice view of the mountains around Kyoto as well as the tower by the train station.

Edward

The room was fine but the toilet was a bit out-dated (an old model of toilet. The Japanese breakfast was a bit on the minimalist side of quantity but the quality was good. The location was hard to decipher because from the room on the 8th floor we could not see any landmarks, mountains, towers, nor could we tell if we were facing NESW and that's pretty rare for a "view" of Kyoto. But there were excellent restaurants in walking distance. We ate at the Chinese restaurant before we checkin in, our favorite in Kyoto that we go to frequently even though we found the prices double what we were used to because of the time of year?!?! Shocked!!

Clifford

The hotel was in a central location of Kyoto, within walking distance to popular places such as Gion and the Nishiki Market. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly, pointing out where to get the best cherry blossoms viewing or even making dinner reservations. The room was huge (we stayed in a triple), particularly after experimenting Tokyo with much smaller rooms. The hotel also offered very convenient parking in the hotel basement for very reasonable price (extra). Breakfast was very generous, both in variety and quantity. We really liked the small gesture of dropping the daily newspapers on our room door.

Luis

Great deal and value considering the massive size of the room you get for this price for Japan. It’s also super conveniently located within the walking distance of Shijo station. The hotel maybe 20 years old but the room are very well kept and clean. I would totally recommend this place over other similarly priced super small contemporary counterparts. As for the service, I think it’s excellent as expected of a four star hotel. Though I have to mention that I’m a Japanese speaker so I do not know about the English speaking of the staff here but my colleagues seemed to get by with them fine in English!

Poonnapa

The staff were friendly, helpful and treated guests rather formally adding a sense of importance (small but a nice touch). The room (Superior Triple Room) was huge with lots of room to spare for three adults (providing both a desk and sitting area (was really expecting a smaller room is is more the norm in Japan). The room and washroom was very well equipped and very clean (given that this hotel is a little older, there was a charm to this room). We purchased the breakfast option, the hotel offers two choices, western style buffet breakfast (reasonable choices food wise) or traditional Japanese style breakfast that was served. Preferred the western but the Japanese formal breakfast was a nice change from the ordinary.

Edna

The hotel has several restaurants which we enjoyed. While they have a full breakfast with fixed price we preferred the continental breakfast via room service which was also very prompt. They also offer gluten free bread for breakfast which my wife prefers. We did try several other restaurants in Kyoto of which Tempura Endo was the best. The hotel staff was very helpful and made it easy to get taxis. As a noted hotel, it was also easy to tell a taxi where to go. [We had a difficult time in Tokyo where we stayed at a lesser known hotel]. We had a room on a high floor which provided a very nice view of the mountains around Kyoto as well as the tower by the train station.

Edward

The room was fine but the toilet was a bit out-dated (an old model of toilet. The Japanese breakfast was a bit on the minimalist side of quantity but the quality was good. The location was hard to decipher because from the room on the 8th floor we could not see any landmarks, mountains, towers, nor could we tell if we were facing NESW and that's pretty rare for a "view" of Kyoto. But there were excellent restaurants in walking distance. We ate at the Chinese restaurant before we checkin in, our favorite in Kyoto that we go to frequently even though we found the prices double what we were used to because of the time of year?!?! Shocked!!

Clifford

The hotel was in a central location of Kyoto, within walking distance to popular places such as Gion and the Nishiki Market. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly, pointing out where to get the best cherry blossoms viewing or even making dinner reservations. The room was huge (we stayed in a triple), particularly after experimenting Tokyo with much smaller rooms. The hotel also offered very convenient parking in the hotel basement for very reasonable price (extra). Breakfast was very generous, both in variety and quantity. We really liked the small gesture of dropping the daily newspapers on our room door.

Luis

Great deal and value considering the massive size of the room you get for this price for Japan. It’s also super conveniently located within the walking distance of Shijo station. The hotel maybe 20 years old but the room are very well kept and clean. I would totally recommend this place over other similarly priced super small contemporary counterparts. As for the service, I think it’s excellent as expected of a four star hotel. Though I have to mention that I’m a Japanese speaker so I do not know about the English speaking of the staff here but my colleagues seemed to get by with them fine in English!

Poonnapa

The staff were friendly, helpful and treated guests rather formally adding a sense of importance (small but a nice touch). The room (Superior Triple Room) was huge with lots of room to spare for three adults (providing both a desk and sitting area (was really expecting a smaller room is is more the norm in Japan). The room and washroom was very well equipped and very clean (given that this hotel is a little older, there was a charm to this room). We purchased the breakfast option, the hotel offers two choices, western style buffet breakfast (reasonable choices food wise) or traditional Japanese style breakfast that was served. Preferred the western but the Japanese formal breakfast was a nice change from the ordinary.

Edna

The hotel has several restaurants which we enjoyed. While they have a full breakfast with fixed price we preferred the continental breakfast via room service which was also very prompt. They also offer gluten free bread for breakfast which my wife prefers. We did try several other restaurants in Kyoto of which Tempura Endo was the best. The hotel staff was very helpful and made it easy to get taxis. As a noted hotel, it was also easy to tell a taxi where to go. [We had a difficult time in Tokyo where we stayed at a lesser known hotel]. We had a room on a high floor which provided a very nice view of the mountains around Kyoto as well as the tower by the train station.

Edward

The room was fine but the toilet was a bit out-dated (an old model of toilet. The Japanese breakfast was a bit on the minimalist side of quantity but the quality was good. The location was hard to decipher because from the room on the 8th floor we could not see any landmarks, mountains, towers, nor could we tell if we were facing NESW and that's pretty rare for a "view" of Kyoto. But there were excellent restaurants in walking distance. We ate at the Chinese restaurant before we checkin in, our favorite in Kyoto that we go to frequently even though we found the prices double what we were used to because of the time of year?!?! Shocked!!

Clifford

The hotel was in a central location of Kyoto, within walking distance to popular places such as Gion and the Nishiki Market. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly, pointing out where to get the best cherry blossoms viewing or even making dinner reservations. The room was huge (we stayed in a triple), particularly after experimenting Tokyo with much smaller rooms. The hotel also offered very convenient parking in the hotel basement for very reasonable price (extra). Breakfast was very generous, both in variety and quantity. We really liked the small gesture of dropping the daily newspapers on our room door.

Luis

Great deal and value considering the massive size of the room you get for this price for Japan. It’s also super conveniently located within the walking distance of Shijo station. The hotel maybe 20 years old but the room are very well kept and clean. I would totally recommend this place over other similarly priced super small contemporary counterparts. As for the service, I think it’s excellent as expected of a four star hotel. Though I have to mention that I’m a Japanese speaker so I do not know about the English speaking of the staff here but my colleagues seemed to get by with them fine in English!

Poonnapa

Location

Shimogyo-Ku Karasuma Takatsuji Higashi-Iru, Takahashi-Cho 630, Kyoto, 600-8096, Japan

Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto