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Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo, where your Kyoto adventure begins in style! Nestled just 1.2mi from the vibrant city center, this 4-star gem is perfect for travelers looking to blend comfort with convenience. Imagine waking up to a delicious breakfast each morning, getting energized for a day of exploring temples, shrines, and the rich culture that Kyoto has to offer. With prices starting from $59, your stay won't just be memorable; it will also be a great value!

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Rooms

Superior Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

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2 Twin Beds

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260 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

This twin room's special feature is the hot tub. The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This twin room is air-conditioned and features a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine, a safe deposit box and a sofa. The unit offers 2 beds.

Standard Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

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2 Twin Beds

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260 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Standard Twin Room, Non Smoking (2 Twin Beds) is 248 square feet and includes desk, ironing set, safe, and slippers.

Deluxe Double Room - Non-Smoking in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

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1 Double Bed

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195 sqft

Deluxe

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Indulge in a spacious Deluxe Double Room, perfect for 2 adults with a child, featuring a luxurious hot tub, air conditioning, and a comfortable double bed. Enjoy a relaxing stay with top-notch amenities in a smoke-free environment.

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The hotel boasts 2264 glowing reviews that collectively sing its praises, highlighting the fantastic amenities at your disposal. Picture yourself diving into relaxation at the hot tub, enjoying free Wi-Fi to share your adventures, or indulging in a delightful meal at the on-site restaurant. With air-conditioned accommodations, complimentary toiletries, and even kid-friendly meals available for a small extra charge, this is the ultimate sanctuary for both solo travelers and families alike.

Property building in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo
Property building in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

Experience the Best

Access is a breeze with wheelchair-friendly features and elevators whisking you to upper floors in style. Whether you're soaking in a luxurious bathtub or unwinding in non-smoking rooms, Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo is designed for your enjoyment and ease. Make this delightful hotel your home-away-from-home in Kyoto, and turn your travels into an unforgettable experience!

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Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo, your culinary journey begins right on-site at the delightful BONSALUTE restaurant. With a menu that artfully combines the best of Japanese and European cuisines, every meal is a feast for the senses. Whether you're sipping on a steaming bowl of ramen or tucking into a beautifully plated pasta dish, the family-friendly ambiance ensures that everyone will find something to savor. Enjoy the warmth of delicious food in a cozy setting that feels like an extension of your own home.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Hot tub

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Bathroom in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo

Restaurant

BONSALUTE

Family Friendly, Japanese, European

Food in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo
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I love everything about the hotel; great location, a variety of breakfast, bed are comfortable etc. One thing needed to be improved is a manner of staff. As I travelled by the support of my government, I needed a proof of my stay. When I was asking a male staff at the reception about getting an invoice or any proof of my stay which is more official than an ordinary receipt (My organization call this type of document as "invoice"), a female receptionist with short black hair, who did not fully understand and followed the whole conversation because she just finished a conversation with another guest, told me that "We don't know the word 'invoice'. What you mean is 'certificate'. You should search in dictionary." Then, she ignored me and continued doing her thing at the counter without any further explanation. I was shocked by her manner. I am not a native English speaker, but I do not think my English is that bad. I graduated from a university in the UK and Kyoto University. (Sorry for bragging myself here. Just wanted to give readers background of my education.) At that moment, I admitted that I was using simple English sentences with her coworker because he could not speak English. Thus, I needed to communicate with him by using easy words. I clamed myself for 1 minute in front of hotel lift before went back to her and told her that her action is not acceptable. At that point she looked surprise that I could speak in full sentences. I then continued telling her that what she should do is asking for further information and try to help me getting the document from her hotel. Not looking into dictionary. Actually, I also showed her the word "invoice" from my phone. The term means "a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill". Guess what. What she answered was more shocking. She told me that she thought I could not speak and understand English.

Ploy

We stayed in the themed ‘Kabuki’ room. It was a fun experience! Upon entering the room, you hear drumming and shouting sound effects, and the room decor is almost overwhelming! There were lanterns, sound effects buttons, and the beds appeared to be on a theatre stage. The room glows red at night. It was a large room, with the toilet and bathroom in separate rooms, and the sink in the entryway. The heating system was good. If you like an unusual experience, you’ll like the kabuki room. Note, the beds are very low to the floor. We used the laundry downstairs and washed/dried a couple of loads with no issues. Breakfast was great, and the staff were so welcoming. We felt covid safe using our gloves and having our temperature checked. The location is fantastic, right in the Teramachi shopping arcades. Stone’s throw to a 7-Eleven and a pharmacy. Security is good, requiring a room card for the elevators, which were always very fast. Front desk were friendly with some English and helped us forward our bags to our next accommodation.

Sally

The staff were very helpful during check-in and when arranging for luggage forwarding to our next hotel. We liked the location inside the Teramachi covered market, it was always easy to find a good restaurant. It was also convenient to several bus stops and subway lines for reaching all the major sights. The soundproofing is quite good; with the window shut, I couldn't hear any noise from the market outside, and slept very well. (However, one night I could hear another guest using the TV in the next room.) Although the room was small, as expected, the lounge space on the second floor was really wonderful. It was a good place to work with our laptops and enjoy free coffee and soda.

Elisabeth

This hotel's location was excellent..walking distance to plenty of shops , cafe, konbini stores ,the train station , Pontocho alley & the Kamo river .. excellent breakfast buffet which is great if you want to start your day early on a happy stomach as a lot of eating places around the area opens around 10am -11am .. the room is clean and in good condition.. staff are friendly and they allowed us to store our bags at the hotel before checking in and after checking out ,which was much appreciated ..I saw a laundry room and a smoking room at the lobby .. would definitely recommend to everyone

Daryl

We booked the 'Kabuki Room' which was the only one in the hotel! Actually only booked this hotel because this room was so unique and charming! It turned out that it was a good choice of hotel, anyway, as very nicely located within the shopping arcade and not far walking from 3 different lines of station. Also close to the food market and the river and lots of restaurants as well as a lovely Art Museum nearby. Depending on one's fitness, it was also close enough to walk to a lot of the attractions like Kiyomizu-dera Temple via the river path (40 mins or so) .

Cindy

I love everything about the hotel; great location, a variety of breakfast, bed are comfortable etc. One thing needed to be improved is a manner of staff. As I travelled by the support of my government, I needed a proof of my stay. When I was asking a male staff at the reception about getting an invoice or any proof of my stay which is more official than an ordinary receipt (My organization call this type of document as "invoice"), a female receptionist with short black hair, who did not fully understand and followed the whole conversation because she just finished a conversation with another guest, told me that "We don't know the word 'invoice'. What you mean is 'certificate'. You should search in dictionary." Then, she ignored me and continued doing her thing at the counter without any further explanation. I was shocked by her manner. I am not a native English speaker, but I do not think my English is that bad. I graduated from a university in the UK and Kyoto University. (Sorry for bragging myself here. Just wanted to give readers background of my education.) At that moment, I admitted that I was using simple English sentences with her coworker because he could not speak English. Thus, I needed to communicate with him by using easy words. I clamed myself for 1 minute in front of hotel lift before went back to her and told her that her action is not acceptable. At that point she looked surprise that I could speak in full sentences. I then continued telling her that what she should do is asking for further information and try to help me getting the document from her hotel. Not looking into dictionary. Actually, I also showed her the word "invoice" from my phone. The term means "a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill". Guess what. What she answered was more shocking. She told me that she thought I could not speak and understand English.

Ploy

We stayed in the themed ‘Kabuki’ room. It was a fun experience! Upon entering the room, you hear drumming and shouting sound effects, and the room decor is almost overwhelming! There were lanterns, sound effects buttons, and the beds appeared to be on a theatre stage. The room glows red at night. It was a large room, with the toilet and bathroom in separate rooms, and the sink in the entryway. The heating system was good. If you like an unusual experience, you’ll like the kabuki room. Note, the beds are very low to the floor. We used the laundry downstairs and washed/dried a couple of loads with no issues. Breakfast was great, and the staff were so welcoming. We felt covid safe using our gloves and having our temperature checked. The location is fantastic, right in the Teramachi shopping arcades. Stone’s throw to a 7-Eleven and a pharmacy. Security is good, requiring a room card for the elevators, which were always very fast. Front desk were friendly with some English and helped us forward our bags to our next accommodation.

Sally

The staff were very helpful during check-in and when arranging for luggage forwarding to our next hotel. We liked the location inside the Teramachi covered market, it was always easy to find a good restaurant. It was also convenient to several bus stops and subway lines for reaching all the major sights. The soundproofing is quite good; with the window shut, I couldn't hear any noise from the market outside, and slept very well. (However, one night I could hear another guest using the TV in the next room.) Although the room was small, as expected, the lounge space on the second floor was really wonderful. It was a good place to work with our laptops and enjoy free coffee and soda.

Elisabeth

This hotel's location was excellent..walking distance to plenty of shops , cafe, konbini stores ,the train station , Pontocho alley & the Kamo river .. excellent breakfast buffet which is great if you want to start your day early on a happy stomach as a lot of eating places around the area opens around 10am -11am .. the room is clean and in good condition.. staff are friendly and they allowed us to store our bags at the hotel before checking in and after checking out ,which was much appreciated ..I saw a laundry room and a smoking room at the lobby .. would definitely recommend to everyone

Daryl

We booked the 'Kabuki Room' which was the only one in the hotel! Actually only booked this hotel because this room was so unique and charming! It turned out that it was a good choice of hotel, anyway, as very nicely located within the shopping arcade and not far walking from 3 different lines of station. Also close to the food market and the river and lots of restaurants as well as a lovely Art Museum nearby. Depending on one's fitness, it was also close enough to walk to a lot of the attractions like Kiyomizu-dera Temple via the river path (40 mins or so) .

Cindy

I love everything about the hotel; great location, a variety of breakfast, bed are comfortable etc. One thing needed to be improved is a manner of staff. As I travelled by the support of my government, I needed a proof of my stay. When I was asking a male staff at the reception about getting an invoice or any proof of my stay which is more official than an ordinary receipt (My organization call this type of document as "invoice"), a female receptionist with short black hair, who did not fully understand and followed the whole conversation because she just finished a conversation with another guest, told me that "We don't know the word 'invoice'. What you mean is 'certificate'. You should search in dictionary." Then, she ignored me and continued doing her thing at the counter without any further explanation. I was shocked by her manner. I am not a native English speaker, but I do not think my English is that bad. I graduated from a university in the UK and Kyoto University. (Sorry for bragging myself here. Just wanted to give readers background of my education.) At that moment, I admitted that I was using simple English sentences with her coworker because he could not speak English. Thus, I needed to communicate with him by using easy words. I clamed myself for 1 minute in front of hotel lift before went back to her and told her that her action is not acceptable. At that point she looked surprise that I could speak in full sentences. I then continued telling her that what she should do is asking for further information and try to help me getting the document from her hotel. Not looking into dictionary. Actually, I also showed her the word "invoice" from my phone. The term means "a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill". Guess what. What she answered was more shocking. She told me that she thought I could not speak and understand English.

Ploy

We stayed in the themed ‘Kabuki’ room. It was a fun experience! Upon entering the room, you hear drumming and shouting sound effects, and the room decor is almost overwhelming! There were lanterns, sound effects buttons, and the beds appeared to be on a theatre stage. The room glows red at night. It was a large room, with the toilet and bathroom in separate rooms, and the sink in the entryway. The heating system was good. If you like an unusual experience, you’ll like the kabuki room. Note, the beds are very low to the floor. We used the laundry downstairs and washed/dried a couple of loads with no issues. Breakfast was great, and the staff were so welcoming. We felt covid safe using our gloves and having our temperature checked. The location is fantastic, right in the Teramachi shopping arcades. Stone’s throw to a 7-Eleven and a pharmacy. Security is good, requiring a room card for the elevators, which were always very fast. Front desk were friendly with some English and helped us forward our bags to our next accommodation.

Sally

The staff were very helpful during check-in and when arranging for luggage forwarding to our next hotel. We liked the location inside the Teramachi covered market, it was always easy to find a good restaurant. It was also convenient to several bus stops and subway lines for reaching all the major sights. The soundproofing is quite good; with the window shut, I couldn't hear any noise from the market outside, and slept very well. (However, one night I could hear another guest using the TV in the next room.) Although the room was small, as expected, the lounge space on the second floor was really wonderful. It was a good place to work with our laptops and enjoy free coffee and soda.

Elisabeth

This hotel's location was excellent..walking distance to plenty of shops , cafe, konbini stores ,the train station , Pontocho alley & the Kamo river .. excellent breakfast buffet which is great if you want to start your day early on a happy stomach as a lot of eating places around the area opens around 10am -11am .. the room is clean and in good condition.. staff are friendly and they allowed us to store our bags at the hotel before checking in and after checking out ,which was much appreciated ..I saw a laundry room and a smoking room at the lobby .. would definitely recommend to everyone

Daryl

We booked the 'Kabuki Room' which was the only one in the hotel! Actually only booked this hotel because this room was so unique and charming! It turned out that it was a good choice of hotel, anyway, as very nicely located within the shopping arcade and not far walking from 3 different lines of station. Also close to the food market and the river and lots of restaurants as well as a lovely Art Museum nearby. Depending on one's fitness, it was also close enough to walk to a lot of the attractions like Kiyomizu-dera Temple via the river path (40 mins or so) .

Cindy

Location

Nakagyou-Ku Sakurano-Cho 420, Kyoto, 604-8035, Japan

Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo