The ANA Hotel Kyoto looks almost out of place with its modern exterior nestled amongst the sublime beauty and historic grandeur of Japan ... more »
The ANA Hotel Kyoto looks almost out of place with its modern exterior nestled amongst the sublime beauty and historic grandeur of Japan s old capital. This however belies the traditional hospitality and classic atmosphere to be experienced within her four walls.
Intercontinental
A courtyard waterfall murmurs and koto music gently glides through the air, creating an environment of total hospitality. "Santeloi", Kyoto's first Urban Health Spa offers separate saunas, massage rooms, lounges and locker rooms for men and women as well as an 18x6.5m swimming pool and sunlamps.(0906NN) The hotel is a white modern-looking building. It is surrounded by houses which actually hide part of the building. This hotel is located a 10-minute car ride from Kyoto station. The hotel can also be accessed by subway. It is located right next to Nijo Castle. Guests who have rooms facing the castle will enjoy the lit up night view of the castle.
Orbitz
Location. The ANA Hotel Kyoto is located two kilometers (1. 2 miles) from downtown Kyoto, opposite Nijo-jo Castle which was built as the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa Shoguns in 1626. Hotel Features. The ANA Hotel Kyoto offers business services (facsimile transmission and photocopying). On site are five restaurants serving international fare including French, Chinese and Japanese cuisine. The Castle Gate bar is located on the first floor and serves a wide range of beverages. Parking is available (surcharge applies) and a complimentary shuttle service operates between the hotel, downtown and the JR Kyoto train station. Guestrooms. Guestrooms feature in-room safes, work desks and lamps, cable televisions, coffee/tea makers, mini refrigerators and ensuite bathrooms with shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. Non-smoking guestrooms are available. Expert Tip. The narrow shopping street of Nishiki Market is well worth a visit. Known as Kyoto's Kitchen, the lane is lined by more than 100 shops selling both fresh and processed foods including many Kyoto specialties such as sweets, sushi and pickles. The market dates back several centuries and many stores have been run by the same family for generations. Most stores open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and close one day of the week (usually Wednesdays or Sundays).
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Great hotel, enjoyed our stay
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Posted Feb 07, 2008
Good
From the moment we walked in the door we were greeted by the staff and they made every effort to assist us. Hotel rooms were great - spacious and clean, and hotel atmosphere is relaxing. Good buffet breakfast, and tour desk with good maps and...
We had a great experience here. We
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Posted Nov 15, 2006
Good
We had a great experience here. We liked the location, the rooms, and the staff though fewer spoke English here than at our Tokyo hotel. We even had the dinner buffet at one of the hotel restaurants which was very reasonable, quite extensive, and...