Gion Fukuzumi Inn

Exterior
Japanese Tatami Room | In-room safe, blackout drapes, free WiFi
Japanese Tatami Room | Bathroom | Separate tub and shower, hair dryer, slippers, electronic bidet
Living room
Japanese Tatami Room | In-room safe, blackout drapes, free WiFi

A propos de ce ryokanrental

Profitez du confort de la maison et bien plus pendant votre séjour : un réfrigérateur et le Wi-Fi gratuit, mais également une télévision haute définition et des toilettes avec un bidet électronique sont à votre disposition. Parmi les autres équipements, vous trouverez des serviettes, des chaussons, un téléphone et une consigne à bagages.

Équipements

Climatisation
Cuisine/kitchenette
Internet/Wi-Fi
Jacuzzi/SPA

Carte de Kyoto

Ryokan à Kyoto


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Les clients adorent cet hébergementLes clients donnent une excellente note à cet établissement
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4.6/5.0
Remarquable(21 Avis)
3.0
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Apr 2019
The hotel is in an amazing location, especially for Sakura viewing with the shrine/park just behind it and the viewing spots on the river only a short walk away. The hotel staff are friendly and very accommodating, helping me with locating specialised shops in the area and in giving me directions and advice on how to make the most of what was a short trip. The traditional Ryokan rooms are clean, very comfortable and in my opinion beautiful, although the private bathroom facilities are a little dated. The breakfast provided was again traditional and tasty but there is only a salad bar option for those of you who are used to/want a more continental/American style breakfast. The public Onsen at the hotel was an incredible first time experience, with the outdoor pool option (small) and views from the top floor. I would thoroughly recommend using the Inn as a base to return to for those who wish to use their time there to explore Kyoto and the surrounding area.
2.0
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Sep 2016
A bit noisy at night for insomniacs, but made up for it with good service and amenities for those after the ryokan experience.
5.0
Aug 2015
Unforgettable experience The best in Gjon You taste the real Japan here................
2.0
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Mar 2015
It was amazing time. The food was delicious. Got a massage and it was just what I needed. There's a ryotenburo (outside tub) and it was amazing. The guys and girls public bath changes floors daily. Worth a day or two especially if you need done rejuvenation
2.0
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Mar 2015
It was amazing time. The food was delicious. Got a massage and it was just what I needed. Theres a ryotenburo (outside tub) and it was amazing. The guys and girls public bath changes floors daily. Worth a day or two especially if you need done rejuvenation
4.0
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Feb 2015
My wife and I had a great time at this Ryokan. It's A short walk away from some great sights im Higashiyama, the staff is very friendly, and the amenities are good. It's not super fancy by any means, but everything is very clean and the room was very nice looking - exactly what we wanted in a Ryokan.
2.0
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Aug 2014
We enjoyed this hotel, especially the traditional rooms and traditional, formal Japanese breakfasts. The rooms have a tea table, and if you drink tea (we don't), they will do a traditional tea service with you during your stay. They set up your futons in the evening. If you eat the breakfast at the hotel, it is a formal, sit-down breakfast at a time you select in advance. If you are not there right on time they will call your room. We had the western and Japanese breakfasts. Both were filling, delicious and very interesting. They require you to turn in your room key each time you leave the hotel which was off putting at first. The hotel is on a major street in the heart of the older neighborhood with lots of shops and restaurants and a large shrine. The nearest subway stops are a 15 or so min walk to or from the hotel which is a pain with luggage. We decided to take a taxi back to the train station. Most of the hotel staff do not speak English, but the front desk staff can communicate pretty well and helped us look up places to visit and prices for baseball tickets in Osaka. Plus, they went outside and flagged down taxis for us, telling the drivers where to take us. Bathrooms fixtures and rooms are dated (pink porcelain sink and toilet), but everything is very clean. Rooms are large. Wifi worked well.
2.0
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Aug 2014
We enjoyed this hotel, especially the traditional rooms and traditional, formal Japanese breakfasts. The rooms have a tea table, and if you drink tea (we dont), they will do a traditional tea service with you during your stay. They set up your futons in the evening. If you eat the breakfast at the hotel, it is a formal, sit-down breakfast at a time you select in advance. If you are not there right on time they will call your room. We had the western and Japanese breakfasts. Both were filling, delicious and very interesting. They require you to turn in your room key each time you leave the hotel which was off putting at first. The hotel is on a major street in the heart of the older neighborhood with lots of shops and restaurants and a large shrine. The nearest subway stops are a 15 or so min walk to or from the hotel which is a pain with luggage. We decided to take a taxi back to the train station. Most of the hotel staff do not speak English, but the front desk staff can communicate pretty well and helped us look up places to visit and prices for baseball tickets in Osaka. Plus, they went outside and flagged down taxis for us, telling the drivers where to take us. Bathrooms fixtures and rooms are dated (pink porcelain sink and toilet), but everything is very clean. Rooms are large. Wifi worked well.

FAQ

Combien coûte ce ryokan par rapport aux autres à Kyoto ?

Le prix moyen d’une location à Kyoto est de 89 € par nuit. Cette location est 129 € au-dessus de la moyenne.

Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce ryokan ?

La place de parking n’est pas indiquée comme un équipement disponible dans l’hébergement Gion Fukuzumi Inn. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous encourageons à contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.

Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce ryokan ?

Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce ryokan. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?

La location Gion Fukuzumi Inn accepte-t-elle les animaux ?

Malheureusement, ce ryokan n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".

Quels équipements offre Gion Fukuzumi Inn ?

Nous avons trouvé 4 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut climatisation, cuisine/kitchenette, internet/wi-fi et jacuzzi/spa.