Published date: March 10, 2025
Spacious Room in the Heart of Kyoto
Room Type Stayed
Superior Twin(Limited Time Coins& Welcome drink)
null guest(s)
325 ~
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Experience of the stay
Kyoto has a lot of hotels, and this area around Karasuma Station has many new hotels emerging. It’s a convenient area for dining and sightseeing, so I recommend all the places, but the rooms tend to be relatively small.
Agora Kyoto Shijo is in such a convenient location, yet it offers larger rooms at reasonable prices. However, there is no bathtub, so it’s recommended for those who are fine with just a shower.
Breakfast is available for 2,000 yen for a bento-style meal, but even if you don’t opt for it, bread and drinks are provided as complimentary service.
The loungewear is a loose-fitting dress type, allowing you to slip it on comfortably.
There is a type of desk that can be pulled out when needed, so it can be compactly stored when you want to secure the room's spaciousness, and it can be used for work or dining in the room.
Experiences during the trip
I took a stroll near Kiyomizu-dera, a must-see spot for sightseeing in Kyoto. I usually try to avoid it due to the influx of inbound tourists, but I decided to challenge myself this time. Kyoto is putting a lot of effort into dispersing tourists, and thanks to that, I felt that the crowds in this popular area have significantly decreased.
Yasaka Kōshin-dō, a popular photogenic spot, was indeed beautiful. There were quite a few foreign visitors there.
For lunch, I went to a nearby restaurant called Ishibei Kōji Mamecha. My friend and I were able to use a private counter seat, and we enjoyed a careful and quiet Japanese lunch in a serene location.
Close to the hotel, there is the Hosotsuji Ihei Art Museum, which focuses on tenugui (Japanese hand towels), and we also enjoyed viewing beautiful things there at our leisure.Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!