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Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto
Kyoto's only revolving restaurant, Executive floor with enhanced amenities
Kyoto's only revolving restaurant, Executive floor with enhanced amenities
Modern aesthetic with hostel charm, Steps from Kyoto Station
Direct access to Kyoto Station, Panoramic city and Kyoto Tower views
Proximity to Kyoto Station, Private bathrooms with bidets
Rooms with Shinkansen train views, Six diverse on-site dining options
Artistic Buddhist-themed decor, World Heritage Toji Temple tours
Riverside setting near historic canals, Access to nearby public bathhouses
Interactive cultural workshops, Prime location near Kyoto Station
Comfortable memory foam mattresses, SORA Terrace with city views
Unique welcome drink service, Japanese-style public bath and sauna
Authentic Kyoto-style breakfast buffet, Prime location near Kyoto Station
Spacious public baths with sauna, Rooms with private balcony views
Communal bathhouse with sauna, Unique apartment-style architecture
Direct subway station access, Self-service check-in and check-out
Exceptional buffet breakfast variety, Traditional public bath and sauna
Exclusive train view rooms, Direct access to Kyoto Station
Four diverse dining experiences, On-site massage and salon services
Kyoto-style breakfast buffet, Expansive natural hot spring baths
Budget-friendly long-term stays, Steps from Kyoto Station
Japanesque twin rooms with tatami, Direct access to Kyoto Station
Steps from Kyoto Station's Hachijo Exit, Sophisticated urban refuge design
Expansive public bath and sauna, Panoramic rooftop sky terrace
Themed anime collaboration rooms, Underground passage to station and shops
Steps from Kyoto Station, Buffet breakfast with diverse options
Well-equipped fitness center, Robot amenity delivery service
Prime location near Kyoto Station, Relaxing rooftop public bath
Japanese-style breakfast buffet, Direct subway station access
Relaxing onsen with outdoor bath, Modern and clean design aesthetic
Open kitchen for fresh dishes, Steps from Kyoto Station Hachijoguchi
Kyoto-style breakfast buffet, Japanese garden open-air bath
Views of Toji Temple pagoda, On-site comic library
Serene courtyard garden views, Thoughtful in-room sink design
Kyoto-themed bookstore and library, Steps from Kyoto Station
Wabi-sabi inspired design, Tranquil public bathhouse
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.
Kyoto Tower is 131m high and is the tallest structure in the city. Its design symbolises a lighthouse in the landlocked city. The observation deck is located at a height of 100m and is open to the public. The tower was built in the 1960s and was planned to mark the city’s role as host city of the 1964 summer Olympic Games although the tower did not actually open until the end of 1964. The tower was designed by engineer Makoto Tanahashi who created a building capable of withstanding earthquakes and typhoons. The tower remains a controversial building and is considered by many observers to be out of keeping with its historic surroundings. Opening hours are 9:00 to 21:00 with last entry 20 minutes before closing time. The tower is open 7 days per week. Adult entrance fee is approximately €6.
Kyoto Tower is a top attraction in Kyoto, known for its unique features that attract numerous visitors each year.
Explore various stays near Kyoto Tower, including popular choices like Hotel Hokke Club Kyoto, Kyoto Tower Hotel, Hotel New Hankyu Kyoto, Hotel Granvia Kyoto, APA Hotel Kyoto Ekihigashi.
Discover nearby attractions, such as Kyoto Tower, Kyoto Station, Shimogyo, Nishi Honganji Temple, Higashi Honganji Temple, all within a convenient distance from Kyoto Tower.