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Central Area
4 Star, Superior First Class Modern Hotel
 
from
GBP62
The hotel is located in the city-centre of Kyoto, just behind Nishi-Honganji (temple).
The nearest metro station, GOJO is less than 10 minutes walking distance. |
(Room Type : Standard)
| Period |
Single |
Twin |
| 01 AUG 08 - 31 DEC 08 |
66 |
66 |
( Room charge / Breakfast not incl )
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| Address |
Horikawa-dori, Gojo Shimogyo-ku Kyoto 600-8519 Japan |
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| Tel |
+81-753-412-411 |
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| Fax |
+81-753-412-488 |
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Nearest Metro
Station |
Gojo |
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| Check-in |
13:00 |
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| Rooms |
Total Number of Rooms: 427
(Single rooms/Double rooms/Twin rooms/Triple rooms/Suites/Non-smoking rooms) |
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Room
Facilities |
Some rooms have connection for laptop, Air conditioning, Television, Satellite
television, In-house movie, Radio, Direct dial phone, Hairdryer, Some rooms have
trouser press, Automatic wake-up call, Voltage 100v |
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| Restaurant |
There are three restaurants and one bar available in the hotel. The main dining
opens throughout a day and provides buffet breakfast to French and Japanese course
meals for lunch and dinner. There is a bar counter and lounge adjacent to the
restaurant. The Japanese restaurant is a branch of established restaurant that
has almost 80 years history and is known for local traditional cuisine of Kyoto.
In the space surrounded by Shoji (Japanese traditional sliding door)-like partitions
and flames, finely presented authentic meal of Kyoto is delight for any guests.
The Chinese restaurant serves mainly Shanghai cuisine plates. |
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| Exterior |
The hotel is a brown modern-looking building. It looks small from the outside
but is actually quite spacious. Due to laws for scenic reserve in the old town,
buildings cannot be over a certain height, so the hotel built two floors underground
to make for more rooms above the ground level. |
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| General |
By a major national chain, it is a beautiful Japanese style hotel with a brilliant
touch. The hotel is suitable for travelers who would like to enjoy Japanese traditional
ambience inside and outside their accommodation, while modern facilities are within
reach. |
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