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Cross Hotel Kyoto

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Cross Hotel Kyoto, an exquisite 4-star haven just 1.3mi from the heart of Kyoto! Nestled at 71-1 Daikokucho in Nakagyo-Ku, this stylish hotel is the perfect launchpad for your adventures in this historic city. Picture yourself waking up in comfort with breakfast awaiting you each morning, setting you up for a day of exploration and excitement!

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in Cross Hotel Kyoto

Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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400 sqft

Deluxe Small, Double

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

The spacious twin room provides air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The unit offers 2 beds.

Deluxe Family Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Cross Hotel Kyoto

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2 Twin Beds

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505 sqft

Deluxe Family, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Welcome to our spacious Deluxe Family Twin Room, perfect for up to 4 adults and 2 children. Enjoy comfortable twin beds, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a bathtub, making it an ideal choice for a family getaway.

Japanese Suite Room - Non-Smoking in Cross Hotel Kyoto

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3 Futon Mat Beds

2 Twin Beds

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755 sqft

Japanese Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Indulge in luxury and immerse yourself in Japanese aesthetics at our Non-Smoking Japanese Suite Room. With a spacious 753 sqft suite featuring traditional Futon Mats and Twin beds, private bathroom with a bathtub, and modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, you'll experience a comfortable and authentic stay for up to 5 adults and 1 child.

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Boasting an impressive collection of 4300 reviews, guests rave about the splendid amenities that create the perfect blend of luxury and convenience. Whether it’s sipping cocktails at the bar with views of the mountains or indulging in a delicious meal at the in-house restaurant, every moment here is designed for delight. Enjoy free Wi-Fi to share your Kyoto experience with friends back home, and relish the spaciousness of non-smoking rooms equipped with air conditioning, extra-long beds, and even a bathtub for those well-deserved relaxations at the end of a busy day.

Facade/entrance in Cross Hotel Kyoto
Lobby or reception in Cross Hotel Kyoto

Experience the Best

But the magic doesn’t stop there! The Cross Hotel Kyoto also offers stunning landmark and river views, making it an ideal spot for capturing those Instagram-worthy moments. With accessible upper floors, a 24-hour front desk ready to assist you, and luxurious touches like bidets and free toiletries, you’re in for a truly memorable stay. Starting at just $99 per night, this hotel welcomes you to experience the best of Kyoto in style!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Cross Hotel Kyoto
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Cross Hotel Kyoto

Plan Your Stay

When the sun sets over Kyoto, prepare for a culinary journey at the KIHARU Brasserie. Here, you can gather with family and friends for a delightful Mediterranean feast that will tantalize your taste buds. With a warm and family-friendly atmosphere, this is the perfect spot to wind down after an exciting day of sightseeing. Whether you're indulging in rich European flavors or savoring a casual meal, the brasserie's inviting ambiance makes every dining experience feel special.

Restaurant/places to eat in Cross Hotel Kyoto
Restaurant/places to eat in Cross Hotel Kyoto

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Bar

24-hour front desk

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Bathroom in Cross Hotel Kyoto
Bathroom in Cross Hotel Kyoto

Restaurant

KIHARU Brasserie

Family Friendly, Mediterranean, European

Breakfast in Cross Hotel Kyoto
Restaurant/places to eat in Cross Hotel Kyoto
Property building in Cross Hotel Kyoto
The staff are incredibly nice and helpful and our room was very clean and well-designed since we were 3 people to 1 room. We didn't feel too cramped and there were places to put most of our bags (we got creative for the smaller bags). However, the standout is the bathroom. The toilet is in a separate room with a small sink and the main bathroom is spacious, with a shower and soaking tub in one section (with a door that sealed very well) and the sink in another part. This made getting ready in the morning much easier. Also, we stayed in 3 different hotels during our 2-week trip to Japan and Cross Hotel's bathroom was by far the largest and nicest. They also offer various supplies should you need them, but since they are environmentally-conscious, they made them available in the lobby only if needed and this prevents unnecessary waste. Finally, the free coffee and tea in the lobby was a nice touch, especially since it's hard to find places for breakfast that open before 9 or 10am in Japan and I need coffee well before that to function. Again, The Cross Hotel was the only hotel of the 3 that we stayed in that provided this amenity. Location was also great...there are several shrines within a 20-30 minute walk.

Kimberly

This is our second time staying at Cross Hotel Kyoto since we enjoyed our previous day immensely. The hotel is centrally located within walking distance to 3 subways stations and bus stops, multiple food options, full range of shopping. Pontocho Alley, Nishiki market and Gion district are very close. There was some confusion regarding our rooms during our stay, but front office manager Mr. Rui Ogata-San was so kind and accommodating. He and his staff were so thoughtful and supportive to make sure our room was clean and comfortable. During check-in, I witnessed a very rude guest making demands and raising his voice asking for unreasonable requests such as switching his room for less pay and asking for the “rules to be changed”. Mr. Rui Ogata-San and his staff were extremely patient, listened to his (unfounded) complaints, and handled his poor behavior extremely well. The room was clean, spacious. We opted for a room with the view, with the view of the Kamo river and mountain. The breakfast had fresh western and Japanese options. We will definitely stay here again, as this was our favorite hotel of our two weeks stay in Japan!

Aynna

everything was amazing! my husband is an architect and after travelling for almost a month in Japan we stayed in a lot of hotels. He was always commenting on what the hotels could have done better. But as soon as we checked into the cross we could both tell thus one was different. The superior room was quite big, amazing finishes both in the room and the rest of the hotel. lit is one groovy hotel in a fantastic position with fantastic art on the walls, layback music in the restaurant. All of the staff where amazing. the concierge staff were outstanding! from helping us to get tickets before we got there to a temple that had a particularly onerous reservation system, helping my husband get an urgent on the spot dental appointment to helping us send our luggage onto Tokyo via the courier system! the cross hotel is a class act anyway you look at it. special thanks to Haruna and the rest of the concierge staff - you guys are amazing!!! if we come back to Kyoto, I won’t be agonising on where to stay. I’m going straight back to the cross hotel! oh I forgot to mention that the breakfast was awesome!

Marie

Staff were extremely helpful and welcoming from the moment we walked through the door. The most amazing and comfortable hotel I have ever stayed in. Overall beautiful aesthetics combining traditional Japanese with contemporary - the spacious foyer complete with comfy chairs overlooking a stream and raked sand garden with complimentary coffee and bottled water. The room had the most amazing contemporary Japanese style bathroom and was impeccable throughout - I could not fault it. The most comfortable bed I have ever slept on. Slippers and PJ's provided. I never use hotel shampoo etc however this time I did as it was of a high quality and they even provided bath salts for the extra deep luxurious bath tub. The restaurant served up the most extensive breakfast I have ever seen including Wagu steak and everything else imaginable through to Tiramisu. The only thing I didn't like was having to leave. I will definitely be back and would thoroughly recommend this hotel.

Catrina

The hotel is well located only a short walk from a number of subway stations on lines that take you direct to Kyoto station if taking the Shinkansen. It's also sandwiched in between the river and the main shopping precinct and Nishiki market area, and only a short walk to the Gion district, so couldn't be better located in our opinion. Really nice ambience throughout the hotel and has a beautiful area adjacent to the reception area where you can sit and relax as well as a nice bar in the restaurant. Really good buffet breakfast with a variety of options covering most tastes and although we didn't have dinner or lunch the dishes that were being brought out looked great. The rooms were well sized, clean, modern and well appointed. It was certainly a hotel that we'd have no hesitation to stay at again if we went back to Kyoto.

Travis

The staff are incredibly nice and helpful and our room was very clean and well-designed since we were 3 people to 1 room. We didn't feel too cramped and there were places to put most of our bags (we got creative for the smaller bags). However, the standout is the bathroom. The toilet is in a separate room with a small sink and the main bathroom is spacious, with a shower and soaking tub in one section (with a door that sealed very well) and the sink in another part. This made getting ready in the morning much easier. Also, we stayed in 3 different hotels during our 2-week trip to Japan and Cross Hotel's bathroom was by far the largest and nicest. They also offer various supplies should you need them, but since they are environmentally-conscious, they made them available in the lobby only if needed and this prevents unnecessary waste. Finally, the free coffee and tea in the lobby was a nice touch, especially since it's hard to find places for breakfast that open before 9 or 10am in Japan and I need coffee well before that to function. Again, The Cross Hotel was the only hotel of the 3 that we stayed in that provided this amenity. Location was also great...there are several shrines within a 20-30 minute walk.

Kimberly

This is our second time staying at Cross Hotel Kyoto since we enjoyed our previous day immensely. The hotel is centrally located within walking distance to 3 subways stations and bus stops, multiple food options, full range of shopping. Pontocho Alley, Nishiki market and Gion district are very close. There was some confusion regarding our rooms during our stay, but front office manager Mr. Rui Ogata-San was so kind and accommodating. He and his staff were so thoughtful and supportive to make sure our room was clean and comfortable. During check-in, I witnessed a very rude guest making demands and raising his voice asking for unreasonable requests such as switching his room for less pay and asking for the “rules to be changed”. Mr. Rui Ogata-San and his staff were extremely patient, listened to his (unfounded) complaints, and handled his poor behavior extremely well. The room was clean, spacious. We opted for a room with the view, with the view of the Kamo river and mountain. The breakfast had fresh western and Japanese options. We will definitely stay here again, as this was our favorite hotel of our two weeks stay in Japan!

Aynna

everything was amazing! my husband is an architect and after travelling for almost a month in Japan we stayed in a lot of hotels. He was always commenting on what the hotels could have done better. But as soon as we checked into the cross we could both tell thus one was different. The superior room was quite big, amazing finishes both in the room and the rest of the hotel. lit is one groovy hotel in a fantastic position with fantastic art on the walls, layback music in the restaurant. All of the staff where amazing. the concierge staff were outstanding! from helping us to get tickets before we got there to a temple that had a particularly onerous reservation system, helping my husband get an urgent on the spot dental appointment to helping us send our luggage onto Tokyo via the courier system! the cross hotel is a class act anyway you look at it. special thanks to Haruna and the rest of the concierge staff - you guys are amazing!!! if we come back to Kyoto, I won’t be agonising on where to stay. I’m going straight back to the cross hotel! oh I forgot to mention that the breakfast was awesome!

Marie

Staff were extremely helpful and welcoming from the moment we walked through the door. The most amazing and comfortable hotel I have ever stayed in. Overall beautiful aesthetics combining traditional Japanese with contemporary - the spacious foyer complete with comfy chairs overlooking a stream and raked sand garden with complimentary coffee and bottled water. The room had the most amazing contemporary Japanese style bathroom and was impeccable throughout - I could not fault it. The most comfortable bed I have ever slept on. Slippers and PJ's provided. I never use hotel shampoo etc however this time I did as it was of a high quality and they even provided bath salts for the extra deep luxurious bath tub. The restaurant served up the most extensive breakfast I have ever seen including Wagu steak and everything else imaginable through to Tiramisu. The only thing I didn't like was having to leave. I will definitely be back and would thoroughly recommend this hotel.

Catrina

The hotel is well located only a short walk from a number of subway stations on lines that take you direct to Kyoto station if taking the Shinkansen. It's also sandwiched in between the river and the main shopping precinct and Nishiki market area, and only a short walk to the Gion district, so couldn't be better located in our opinion. Really nice ambience throughout the hotel and has a beautiful area adjacent to the reception area where you can sit and relax as well as a nice bar in the restaurant. Really good buffet breakfast with a variety of options covering most tastes and although we didn't have dinner or lunch the dishes that were being brought out looked great. The rooms were well sized, clean, modern and well appointed. It was certainly a hotel that we'd have no hesitation to stay at again if we went back to Kyoto.

Travis

The staff are incredibly nice and helpful and our room was very clean and well-designed since we were 3 people to 1 room. We didn't feel too cramped and there were places to put most of our bags (we got creative for the smaller bags). However, the standout is the bathroom. The toilet is in a separate room with a small sink and the main bathroom is spacious, with a shower and soaking tub in one section (with a door that sealed very well) and the sink in another part. This made getting ready in the morning much easier. Also, we stayed in 3 different hotels during our 2-week trip to Japan and Cross Hotel's bathroom was by far the largest and nicest. They also offer various supplies should you need them, but since they are environmentally-conscious, they made them available in the lobby only if needed and this prevents unnecessary waste. Finally, the free coffee and tea in the lobby was a nice touch, especially since it's hard to find places for breakfast that open before 9 or 10am in Japan and I need coffee well before that to function. Again, The Cross Hotel was the only hotel of the 3 that we stayed in that provided this amenity. Location was also great...there are several shrines within a 20-30 minute walk.

Kimberly

This is our second time staying at Cross Hotel Kyoto since we enjoyed our previous day immensely. The hotel is centrally located within walking distance to 3 subways stations and bus stops, multiple food options, full range of shopping. Pontocho Alley, Nishiki market and Gion district are very close. There was some confusion regarding our rooms during our stay, but front office manager Mr. Rui Ogata-San was so kind and accommodating. He and his staff were so thoughtful and supportive to make sure our room was clean and comfortable. During check-in, I witnessed a very rude guest making demands and raising his voice asking for unreasonable requests such as switching his room for less pay and asking for the “rules to be changed”. Mr. Rui Ogata-San and his staff were extremely patient, listened to his (unfounded) complaints, and handled his poor behavior extremely well. The room was clean, spacious. We opted for a room with the view, with the view of the Kamo river and mountain. The breakfast had fresh western and Japanese options. We will definitely stay here again, as this was our favorite hotel of our two weeks stay in Japan!

Aynna

everything was amazing! my husband is an architect and after travelling for almost a month in Japan we stayed in a lot of hotels. He was always commenting on what the hotels could have done better. But as soon as we checked into the cross we could both tell thus one was different. The superior room was quite big, amazing finishes both in the room and the rest of the hotel. lit is one groovy hotel in a fantastic position with fantastic art on the walls, layback music in the restaurant. All of the staff where amazing. the concierge staff were outstanding! from helping us to get tickets before we got there to a temple that had a particularly onerous reservation system, helping my husband get an urgent on the spot dental appointment to helping us send our luggage onto Tokyo via the courier system! the cross hotel is a class act anyway you look at it. special thanks to Haruna and the rest of the concierge staff - you guys are amazing!!! if we come back to Kyoto, I won’t be agonising on where to stay. I’m going straight back to the cross hotel! oh I forgot to mention that the breakfast was awesome!

Marie

Staff were extremely helpful and welcoming from the moment we walked through the door. The most amazing and comfortable hotel I have ever stayed in. Overall beautiful aesthetics combining traditional Japanese with contemporary - the spacious foyer complete with comfy chairs overlooking a stream and raked sand garden with complimentary coffee and bottled water. The room had the most amazing contemporary Japanese style bathroom and was impeccable throughout - I could not fault it. The most comfortable bed I have ever slept on. Slippers and PJ's provided. I never use hotel shampoo etc however this time I did as it was of a high quality and they even provided bath salts for the extra deep luxurious bath tub. The restaurant served up the most extensive breakfast I have ever seen including Wagu steak and everything else imaginable through to Tiramisu. The only thing I didn't like was having to leave. I will definitely be back and would thoroughly recommend this hotel.

Catrina

The hotel is well located only a short walk from a number of subway stations on lines that take you direct to Kyoto station if taking the Shinkansen. It's also sandwiched in between the river and the main shopping precinct and Nishiki market area, and only a short walk to the Gion district, so couldn't be better located in our opinion. Really nice ambience throughout the hotel and has a beautiful area adjacent to the reception area where you can sit and relax as well as a nice bar in the restaurant. Really good buffet breakfast with a variety of options covering most tastes and although we didn't have dinner or lunch the dishes that were being brought out looked great. The rooms were well sized, clean, modern and well appointed. It was certainly a hotel that we'd have no hesitation to stay at again if we went back to Kyoto.

Travis

Location

71-1, Daikokucho, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto, 6048031, Japan

Cross Hotel Kyoto