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Wander through Gion's narrow lanes where wooden machiya houses transport you to old-world Kyoto. Catch glimpses of geiko and maiko hurrying to appointments in elegant kimono along Hanamikoji Street. Yasaka Shrine's vermillion gates and the willow-lined Shirakawa canal create perfect photo backdrops for culture seekers. Temple gardens offer peaceful retreats from the bustling crowds. Exclusive kaiseki restaurants hide behind unassuming wooden facades, requiring reservations weeks ahead. Artisan shops sell handcrafted kimono accessories and traditional fans until early evening. Visit during morning hours to avoid the tourist crush. The area is best explored on foot, with the Gion-shijo Station connecting you to greater Kyoto.
Central Kyoto's historic streets are home to breathtaking UNESCO treasures like Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Nijo Castle. You can immerse yourself in authentic Japanese culture through mesmerising geisha performances in Gion or peaceful tea ceremonies amid picturesque gardens. Wander through the thousands of vermilion torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine or marvel at the gleaming Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion. Traditional ryokans offer tatami floors and cultural immersion while local shops showcase exquisite textiles and ceramics. The area is best explored on foot or via the convenient metro stations at Imadegawa, Kuramaguchi, or Nijojo-mae. Morning visits help you dodge crowds and soak up temple bell echoes across this living museum of Japanese heritage.
Open Photo by City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism Council
Higashiyama Ward
Higashiyama's stone-paved streets lead you through a living museum of ancient Japan. Traditional wooden machiya houses stand beside magnificent temples like Kiyomizu-dera with its dramatic wooden stage overlooking Kyoto. Wander through vermillion torii gates or catch glimpses of geisha gliding between appointments in Gion's atmospheric alleyways. Tea houses serve frothy matcha alongside wagashi sweets, while traditional kaiseki restaurants offer multi-course feasts celebrating seasonal ingredients. Getting around requires comfortable shoes—most attractions involve walking steep paths, though several train and metro stations connect the district to greater Kyoto. Traditional ryokan and machiya guesthouses provide authentic overnight experiences with tatami floors and cultural immersion.
Arashiyama offers a dreamy escape where ancient temples peek through towering bamboo stalks and golden sunlight filters through leafy corridors. The iconic Togetsukyo Bridge spans the rushing Hozu River while monkeys play in nearby hills. Wander through the magical Bamboo Grove or find zen vibes in traditional Japanese gardens that make you forget you're still in Kyoto. Traditional ryokans and riverside dining spots showcase authentic kaiseki and tofu specialities that reflect the area's Buddhist influence. Catch the train at Saga-Arashiyama Station or rent a bike to explore the neighborhood's winding paths. Just remember to arrive early – this slice of old-world Japan gets busy after 10 AM.
Shimogyo Ward in Kyoto mixes old-world charm with modern energy in the most delightful way. Wander through atmospheric streets where ancient temples like Higashi Hongan-ji stand proudly alongside traditional wooden machiya houses. The bustling Nishiki Market (nicknamed "Kyoto's Kitchen") lets you sample everything from pickled vegetables to sweet treats while you browse for souvenirs. Getting around couldn't be easier with multiple subway lines and bus routes connecting major attractions. You'll find accommodation ranging from authentic ryokans with tatami floors to modern hotels, all within walking distance of Shijo Street's shops and restaurants. When evening falls, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of illuminated temple grounds.
If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Higashiyama Ward – home to Kiyomizu Temple. Our travellers also love the sacred temples in the area – your cultural tour starts here.
If you like the hustle and bustle of a market, you might want to head out to Nishiki Market in Downtown Kyoto and take in the atmosphere. Splash some more cash at Kyoto Shinkyogoku Shopping Street, Kawaramachi Street and Pontocho Alley.
If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Fushimi Ward – home to Fushimi Inari Shrine. Our travellers also love the sacred temples in the area – your cultural tour starts here.
Find out about the history of Kyoto when you take a trip to Kinkaku-ji Temple. Amble within picturesque gardens or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
Wander through a sea of vermilion torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine, pausing to admire fox statues. Explore tranquil Zen gardens and ancient temples, then savour matcha tea during a traditional ceremony.
A visiter! Ville qui regorge d'attraits! Grandes avenues commerciales marchables protégées de la pluie, petites rues qui fourmillent de magasins, restos, cinémas, musées, au moins 1 théâtre (Gion), temples, nature toute proche: montagnes et riviêres
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
My favorite city in Japan. We rented bikes and it was easy to get around.. bikeable, walkable, and great easy metro. Loved the traditional feeling, women in kimonos, old world architecture. Food is fabulous. Bamboo forest and monkey forest are a must
Harriet
10.0/10
Excellent
You can experience traditional Japanese culture and cuisines. It will be an amazing trip. But I recommend avoiding days when there are many travelers. Otherwise, you might get caught up in the crowd and find it difficult to enjoy the sights properly.
SEUNG HEE
10.0/10
Excellent
It's the best city in the world. Where else do you have 1600 temples, hills on three sides--and the headquarters of Nintendo? Everything old, everything new and everything hybrid--holographic displays in the temple's autumn Light-Ups--surround one.
Siddharth
10.0/10
Excellent
Kyoto is a must see destination - go early for the popular tourist attractions however! And seek out off the tourist trap restaurants - our favourite was Hassunba (find on Instagram). Let Ikada san the owner, treat you with his delicious set menu.
David
8.0/10
Good
Charming city. Deserves title of one of the most beautiful cities in the world. People were very friendly but it is one of the few cities in the world we know where young people do not automatically stand up for senior citizens in public transport
Agnes
10.0/10
Excellent
Shopping - Avanti mall Restaurants - nany restaurants right at Kyoto Station, Sushitetsu, Saishuan Shiraki, Hanasaki Nishiki, Fushimi Sakagurakoji. Hip places - Kawaramachi area Uji area - matcha making workshop, byodin temple Fushimi Inari Gion
Deepa
10.0/10
Excellent
Kyoto has plenty to see and do. Recommend to book ahead to get your restaurant choices, many booked up so can't take walk-ins. Recommend doing a day tour as many sights need public transport to get around and a tour makes this more efficient.
Kathleen
10.0/10
Excellent
Beautiful city with many things to do and see. Shopping, temples & shrines, gardens and lots of restaurants. Easy even for an American with little Japanese to negotiate the subway system which was clean and on time. Taxis were easy to find.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
I love Kyoto, having been coming here for 40 years on a yearly basis. The last couple of years the overcrowding has become more noticeable. But even with that if you avoid the major attractions you can make brilliant, uncrowded discoveries.
"The hotel room is very nice clean, quiet ! Staff are friendly! location is very convenient, close by restaurants, shoppings, transports! I will recommend the hotel to stay in the Kyoto Japan "
"Hotel is across the street on the south side of Kyoto station (the less busy side) and is beside a large vertical mall. Makes for very convenient access to the train and subway lines, although Kyoto station is not the easiest to navigate."
"Property is nice and close to many attractions. There is also transportation (JR line) close by. Lots of food options and small shops. Close to Starbucks. Aquarium and railway museum just around the corner. 7-11 is just right beside hotel. Currency exchange machine at 7-11 as well. "
"Great location! Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the Kamo River. Kind and professional staff. Definitely a great hotel. I will be coming back. "
"We enjoyed our stay here. My daughter loved the onsen and traditional style of this hotel. Don't forget to take your shoes off before checking in! Free ramen after 9 pm and the breakfast buffet was a great deal on traditional Japanese breakfast items (you can pay separately at the hotel if you don't want every day). The room was clean and all toiletries provided. Would stay here again. "
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Find out more about Kyoto
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Visitors really like Kyoto, especially its temples and gardens. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Top places to visit include Kiyomizu Temple. You might find that sights like Honnoji Temple and GEAR - Art Complex 1928 are worth a visit.