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Where to stay in Kyoto

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Gion

Gion preserves Kyoto's traditional soul with wooden machiya houses and geisha culture. Spot elegant geiko in kimono gliding along lantern-lit streets or experience a tea ceremony in this living museum. Yasaka Shrine's vermillion gates mark the entrance to historic wonders. The narrow stone-paved lanes of Shirakawa showcase willow-lined canals reflecting soft light. Visit Gion Corner for traditional arts performances or wander Hanami-koji Street with its exclusive tea houses. Early morning offers the most serene experience away from afternoon crowds.

Central Kyoto

Central Kyoto captivates visitors with its UNESCO World Heritage sites like Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Nijo Castle. Traditional machiya townhouses line narrow streets where geisha performances and tea ceremonies showcase Japan's cultural heart. Ancient Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines offer spiritual experiences throughout the area. Wander through picturesque gardens or visit the Nishijin Textile Centre to explore traditional crafts. The Kamo River provides peaceful walking paths away from bustling temple grounds. Access is convenient with Imadegawa, Kuramaguchi, and Nijojo-mae metro stations connecting you to greater Kyoto.

Higashiyama Ward

Higashiyama is Kyoto's time capsule where traditional wooden machiya houses and ancient temples create an authentic glimpse into Japan's past. Geisha still glide through the lantern-lit alleys of Gion district. UNESCO sites like Kiyomizu-dera Temple offer wooden stages overlooking the city. The stone-paved pedestrian paths of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka lead to artisan shops selling handcrafted ceramics and silk. Traditional tea houses invite visitors to experience authentic Japanese culture. Several train and metro stations make exploring this historic area and beyond surprisingly convenient.

Arashiyama

Step into historic Arashiyama where traditional Japan comes alive along the scenic Hozu River. The famous bamboo grove creates ethereal green corridors while the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge stands as a timeless landmark. Ancient temples and shrines dot the landscape, offering glimpses into Kyoto's rich cultural heritage. This peaceful district invites exploration beyond the main attractions. Catch a scenic ride on the Sagano Romantic Train or visit the playful residents at Monkey Park Iwatayama. Several train stations make getting around simple, while riverside walks reveal traditional tea houses and artisan shops selling handcrafted bamboo souvenirs.

Shimogyo Ward

Shimogyo Ward blends ancient tradition with modern Kyoto life in every stone and wooden beam. This historic district houses magnificent temples like Higashi Hongan-ji alongside narrow alleys lined with traditional machiya townhouses. The famous Nishiki Market buzzes with vendors selling colourful local delicacies. Explore serene temple gardens or hunt for treasures in Teramachi shopping arcade. Both the Karasuma subway line and frequent buses make getting around simple. Early mornings offer peaceful temple visits while evenings reveal beautifully illuminated shrine grounds and cosy sake bars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Kyoto holiday package cost?

You can grab a holiday package to this top destination on Expedia. But how much your holiday to Kyoto costs will depend on factors like the season, length of stay and hotel choice.

What are the cheapest months to go to Kyoto?

January, February and September are the best times to look for cheap Kyoto holiday packages. Travelling in quieter months means you'll typically find lower prices on flights and hotels.

How many days is enough for Kyoto?

To fully enjoy a Kyoto holiday, we recommend booking for 2 days. Divide your time between discovering Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto Municipal Science Centre For Youth and other well-known attractions, as well as experiencing neighbourhoods like Central Kyoto and Shimogyo Ward. If you've got some spare time, add a day trip or tour to your Kyoto holiday itinerary.

Is it worth booking a holiday package to Kyoto?

Kyoto has everything you need for the perfect trip — walking trails, gift and craft shops and views are just the start. Whether you'd like to check out sights like Pontocho Alley and Hanamikoji Street, or take the path less traveled, you'll have plenty to see and do on your Kyoto holiday.

How to find the best Kyoto package deals?

Use Expedia's handy filters to help you find some great Kyoto package deals. When you start your search, simply set your maximum budget and then sort the results by "Price: low to high." If you want to save, plan your trip for midweek, or browse for Kyoto package deals in the off-peak season. Play around with your travel dates and you may score even bigger discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to lock in your holiday package well in advance.

Is it cheaper to book a Kyoto holiday as a package?

An Expedia holiday package could land you great savings when compared to booking flights and hotels separately. Better still, you can personalise your Kyoto getaway to fit your exact needs. Pick your preferred flight time, select the hotel type and add a rental car. Explore our bundles to see how much you can save.

When to book a holiday package to Kyoto?

If you're planning an impromptu Kyoto adventure, browse our last-minute deals that can be booked up to one week before you go. Don't want to leave things to the last minute? You can find awesome deals on your flights and hotels by booking well in advance.

How to plan a trip to Kyoto?

  1. Choose your travel dates: The things you'd like to do in Kyoto and your preferred season will help you decide when to travel.
  2. Set a budget: Factor in expenses like flights, transportation and food when working out how much to put aside for your trip to Kyoto. Then, pick a property that matches your budget, whether that's a wallet-friendly option or a swankier getaway.
  3. Decide how long to go away for: Now that you're more familiar with Kyoto, you can figure out the perfect length of your holiday. Put together a rough plan and allocate enough time to cover everything you want to do.
  4. Bundle your hotel and flights: Awesome destination, check. Length of stay, check. All that's left now is to choose a Kyoto holiday package that brings all your bookings together.

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Things to do in Kyoto

Kyoto offers a delightful blend of activities suitable for families, business travellers, and city explorers alike. Visitors can indulge in a shopping spree at vibrant markets, enjoy a unique samurai experience, and partake in scenic hikes that showcase the region's natural beauty. Additionally, a guided tour of Japan's historical sites adds cultural depth to your trip, ensuring a well-rounded experience in this enchanting city.

Shopping

Discover Kyoto’s vibrant Nishiki Market, a bustling public market brimming with local delicacies and artisan gifts. Stroll down Kawaramachi Street, a lively shopping area perfect for families, and unwind in Pontocho Alley, an enchanting shopping mall centre that offers a unique blend of entertainment and shopping.

Recreation

Experience the soothing ambiance of Funaoka Thermal Bath, where relaxation and wellness await you. Enjoy the serene atmosphere as you indulge in traditional Japanese baths. For entertainment, visit Gion Corner, a charming theatre that showcases Kyoto's rich culture and family-friendly performances.

Adventure

Experience breathtaking views on the Mt. Otokoyama Cable Car, where adventure meets family fun. Hike the scenic Fushimi-Inari-Taisha Pilgrimage Circuit, immersing yourself in Kyoto’s natural beauty. For a thrilling family outing, visit Omiyakotsu Park, an arcade adventure zone filled with excitement and entertainment.

Nightlife

Kyoto's nightlife is a blend of traditional and modern. Explore the intimate izakayas in Gion for authentic Japanese cuisine, then head to Kiyamachi Street for trendy bars and live music venues. Don't miss the charming tea houses, where you can experience the allure of geisha culture after dark.

Find the best attractions in Kyoto

Kyoto offers a delightful blend of family-friendly, urban, and business-themed experiences, making it an ideal holiday destination. Visitors can explore its renowned temples, shrines, and urban parks, immersing themselves in the rich culture and outdoor beauty that the city and its surroundings provide. Whether you're seeking a cultural journey or a vibrant city experience, Kyoto caters to all types of travellers.

  • Fushimi Inari Shrine: This iconic shrine is renowned for its thousands of vibrant vermilion torii gates that create enchanting pathways up the sacred Mount Inari. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich Shinto culture and enjoy panoramic views of Kyoto from the summit.
  • Kyoto University: As one of Japan's most prestigious institutions, Kyoto University boasts beautiful historic architecture and lush gardens. Strolling through its campus offers an insight into Japanese academic culture and the serene atmosphere is perfect for reflection.
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: This stunning urban park features towering bamboo stalks that sway gently in the breeze. A walk through the grove provides a tranquil escape from the city, making it ideal for families and nature lovers alike.

Best time to go to Kyoto

The best time to visit Kyoto can depend on the weather and when visitor numbers rise and fall. The hottest average temperature in Kyoto falls in August, when visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly sunny with light rain. The coolest average temperature in Kyoto falls in January, visitor numbers are slightly low and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain.

Tips to save on your trip to Kyoto

  • Combine your flights, hotels and car rentals on Expedia—bundling can result in significant savings.
  • Consider traveling during the off-peak season (typically January to February and September) for more affordable package holidays to Kyoto.
  • Use the Price per traveler filter on Expedia to find a package deal that suits your budget.
  • Check the VIP Access properties filter to discover outstanding hotels with added member perks at select properties.

* Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages.