Guest House Kyoto Micasa
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Overview
Guesthouse Kyoto Micasa is within a few steps of Kyoto International Manga Museum and Mikane Shrine. A mini-kitchen with a microwave, an electric kettle and a fridge is included at this Kyoto villa so that guests can cook for themselves.
The 1300s Bukko-ji Temple is settled 1.2 km away, while Kyoto Aquarium is 10 minutes by car from the accommodation. The property boasts a central location in Kyoto a short distance from Karasumaoike underground station. A few steps away, restaurant La Jolla serves Latin American dishes.
You can get to Kinkaku-ji Zen Buddhist Temple about 10 minutes' drive away.
A bidet, a bathtub and a separate toilet are available at the Kyoto property.
About 50 km away from the Kyoto accommodation there is Itami airport.
Impressions
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Kyoto, our hotel beckons travelers with the promise of serene escapes and cultural immersion. Just a leisurely 15-minute walk from the bustling town center, you can seamlessly transition from tranquil shaded gardens to vibrant markets bustling with life. Picture yourself wandering through the narrow streets adorned with traditional wooden machiya houses, all while knowing that your oasis of comfort awaits just around the corner. Whether you're gazing at the cherry blossoms in spring or the vivid maples in autumn, our prime location allows you to easily partake in the seasonal wonders that Kyoto has to offer.
For those seeking the best experience, consider planning your visit during the spring months from March to May, or the breathtaking fall from September to November. Spring graces Kiyomizu-dera and Maruyama Park with delicate pink cherry blossoms, creating a whimsical backdrop that enchants every traveler. It’s during these months that the entire city comes alive with festivals and events, showcasing traditional music, dance, and delicious cuisine that will excite your senses. With the bustling cherry blossom seekers dispersing by early evening, a leisurely stroll back to the hotel takes on a peaceful character, allowing you to soak in the calm that descends upon the city after the day’s vibrant happenings.
While our hotel offers the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience, one aspect to consider is avoiding the height of summer. The scorching temperatures can be relentless, making outdoor explorations akin to walking through a sun-baked canvas. For those inclined to travel during these warmer months, we recommend venturing out early in the morning or later in the evening to soak in the cooler air and starlit skies. However, the tranquil atmosphere of our hotel provides a sanctuary from the heat, complete with zen gardens and shaded terraces where you can sip matcha and listen to the soft rustle of bamboo leaves, perhaps finding solace in a good book.
In contrast to the busy autumn festival season or the rib-tickling cherry blossom viewings of spring, visiting in winter offers a different flavor of tranquility and introspection, accompanied by the chance to witness Kyoto’s stunning temples adorned with a dusting of snow. Winter has its own charm, with cozy evenings spent indulging in warm kaiseki dinners within the hotel or unwinding in a steaming ofuro bath. It’s a time to relax, reflect, and rejuvenate, as you plan your excursions to explore fewer crowds. Our hotel, with its warm hospitality and attention to detail, promises to make your stay as enchanting and memorable as the beautiful city that surrounds it.
Positives and negatives
- Within 15 minutes' walk to the town centre.
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
- CD player
Rooms
- Dining table
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Chion-in 2.61 km (1.62 mi.)
- Nishiki Market 1.38 km (4528 ft)
- Kyoto International Manga Museum 550 m (1804 ft)
- Heian Shrine 2.52 km (1.57 mi.)
- Nishi-Hongan-ji 2.05 km (1.27 mi.)
- Kinkaku-ji 4.06 km (2.52 mi.)
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine 5.00 km (3.11 mi.)
- Kyoto Imperial Palace 2.04 km (1.27 mi.)
Summary
| 🏷️ Min Price | $916 |
| 📍 Landmarks nearby | Chion-in , Nishiki Market , Kyoto International Manga Museum |