Kyoto has a rich history and amazing attractions for the whole family. There are 16 different UNESCO World Heritage sites in this city, which draws plenty of tourists to the leafy tree-lined streets to explore the museums, temples, and shirnes. If you’re traveling with your family – big or small – you’ll need to know where the best places to stay are. There’s no need to scour the internet in search for the best family friendly hotels in Kyoto – we’ve got you covered, no matter your budget or preferences. Below are the top family friendly hotels in Kyotos, from luxurious upscale resorts to affordable, yet spacious suites.
City | Flight Duration to Kyoto | Nearest Airport in Kyoto |
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Hong Kong | Approximately 3 hours | Kansai International Airport (KIX) |
Singapore | Approximately 6-7 hours | Kansai International Airport (KIX) |
Malaysia | Approximately 7-10 hours | Kansai International Airport (KIX) |
Indonesia | Approximately 6-10 hours | Kansai International Airport (KIX) |
Located in the historical Higashiyama Shichijo region, the Hyatt Regency Kyoto is close to the Kyoto Aquarium, Toei Kyoto Studio Park, the Shogo-in Temple, and many other family attractions. The hotel has three restaurants where you can have international food, including Italian cuisine and traditional Japanese meals. The hotel has 187 rooms which range from smaller suites to family-sized rooms. The Regency Suite Twin room has two twin bedrooms, a large bathtub, and gorgeous views of Kyoto’s streets below.
Hyatt Regency Kyoto, 644-2 Sanjusangendo-Mawari, Higashiyama-Ku, Kyoto, 605-0941, Japan, +81 75 541 1234, www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/japan/hyatt-regency-kyoto
The Mimaru Kyoto Shinmachi Sanjo is located in the center of the city and has super large apartments that can fit up to 8 people. This hotel is a great option for bigger families or small family who wants a self-contained solution with a kitchen and dining space, along with comfortable and spacious bedrooms. We can choose from Western or Japanese-style apartments and have add-on experiences that your kids will adore, like pokemon themed rooms and theatre-style wall projectors with children’s videos, shows, and fun movies. Something else unique about the hotel is that they also provide weekly and monthly plans if you’re looking for a staycation.
The Mimaru Kyoto Shinmachi Sanjo, Inabadocho 717-1, Kyoto, 600-8415, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan, +81 75 366 2490, www.mimaruhotels.com
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Shinmachi Bettei is a family-friendly hotel in Kyoto that provides economical rooms well-suited to a small family. It’s conveniently located within walking distance of some great restaurants, including Kyoto Gogyo and Musashi Sushi. The Superior Twin room sleeps three people comfortably, or if you have a larger family with other kids, you can book two rooms. There’s a relaxing hot tub on-site to soak in after a day of exploring the local sites, all within walking distance. This option is especially well-suited to travelers who prefer to be on foot rather than having to take cabs to sightsee.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Shinmachi Bettei, 361 Rokkaku-cho, Rokkaku-sagaru, Shinmachidori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-8212, Japan, +81 75 257 1131, www.gardenhotels.co.jp/kyoto-shinmachi
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Kyoto Premier is situated close to the downtown area of Kyoto in Nakagyo-ku. You’ll get a beautiful view of the Kamogawa river and a stunning garden below designed by a famed garden designer, Mr. Kazuyuki. It’s one of the more simple and affordable hotels, yet still has an upscale feel to the rooms. There are simple facilities such as an on-site restaurant and a large public bath with traditional Japanese vibes to unwind. Have a fun outing to see the Samurai Kembu performing company as it is a short 7-minute walk from the hotel, along with other landmarks like the Kiyomizudera Temple, a short drive away.
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Kyoto Premier, 509, Kamiosakacho, Kyoto-Shi Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto-Fu, 604-8001, Japan, +81 75 708 5757, kyoto@hotels.nnr.co.jp, www.solaria-kyoto.nishitetsu-hotels.com
Daiwa Royal Hotel Grande Kyoto Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the Hachijo JR Kyoto Station (great to use for sightseeing), the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Grande has beautiful Japanese aesthetics with modern decor. The hotel has 272 rooms, ranging from economical options for smaller families to large suites, well suited to older or bigger families. The hotel has a fitness and business center. The Junior Suite Double is one of the family rooms they have available that can fit up to 4 people (check out the other room options here). The restaurant offers buffet-style food, and a plus for young families is that kids under 6 can eat for free.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Grande, 15 Nishiiwamotocho, Higashikujo, Minami Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 601-8005, +81 075 950 6186, www.daiwaroynet.jp/en/kyoto-grande
Have a completely one-of-a-kind stay at this art museum. They only have 31 art installation rooms available created by Japanese artists (so we recommend booking as early as possible). The hotel is located centrally, just a 5-minute walk from the tourist-favorite Gion and Kawaramachi cultural areas. They have a cafe/lounge and a bar to nourish with breakfast, snacks, and delicious drinks. The NEXTEFX room fits 4 people with two quad double beds. The murals and animated light on the ceilings create a soothing immersive experience where the colors shift and move. Staying here is a truly unique experience that we’re sure the kids (and adults!) will absolutely love.
BnA Alter Museum, 267-1 Temmacho, Shimogyo-Ku, Kyoto 600-8024, Japan, +81 075 748 1278, info@bnaaltermuseum.com, www.bnaaltermuseum.com
Hotel Okura Kyoto is a great choice for families to stay in Nakagyo-ku. This hotel has three family room options; 2 triple rooms for a 3-person family or a large 2-bedroom suite for up to 4 people to have their own personal space (good for parents who are happy to have their kids in a separate space). There are 5 different restaurant options in the building, including French, Japanese, Chinese, a buffet, and even a steakhouse. Have some afternoon tea with the family in the on-site cafe and bakery, and enjoy the pool and fitness center. Something a little more unique that this hotel has is a baby room for nursing parents.
Hotel Okura Kyoto, Kawaramachi-Oike Nakagyo-ku Kyoto 604-8558, Japan, +81 75 211 5111, yoyakuc@kyotohotel.co.jp, www.hotel.kyoto.e.adw.hp.transer.com/okura
Suitable for a larger family of 4-5 people, this traditional Japanese ryokan is affordable and spacious. Located close to Nishiki Market, you can explore the local area on foot, and continue to get a taste of the culture in the aesthetics of the room when you come back to rest after a day of discovery. Kids enjoy the space as there’s a TV to watch Japanese shows and movies, tatami mat futons that are fun to try out to sleep, and even children's yukata robes provided as part of your accommodation. The Watazen also has a traditional style bathhouse and offers Japanese Kaiseki cuisine. It’s a perfect choice for people traveling to Kyoto looking for a very Japanese experience.
Watazen Ryokan, 413 Itsutsuya-cho Rokkaku Sagaru Yanagibaba Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-8113, Japan, +81 75 223 0111, kyoto@watazen.com, www.kyoto-ryokan-w.com
As part of the JR Kyoto Station Building Complex, the Hotel Granvia Kyoto is not only conveniently close to public transportation to take you sightseeing but also facilities like a department store, mall, musical theatre, and more. The hotel has an adults-only pool, a bakery for sweet snacks, and many different restaurant options in the building. The family rooms are western-style, and you can choose from a few options that fit small and medium-sized families. We like the Granvia family room that can fit up to 5 people (4 beds and one convertible bed). They also offer cribs for babies, if needed.
Hotel Granvia Kyoto, JR Kyoto Station Central Exit, Shiokoji-sagaru, Karasuma-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8216, Japan, +81 075 344 8888, www.granviakyoto.com
Shinmonso, or “Gion Shinmonso” is in the Higashiyama-ku district of Gion that boasts plenty of temples and shrines for visitors to explore. It’s a small-scale traditional Japanese hotel with 21 rooms, most of which will fit at least a small family. The larger and more modern room (though still as ryokan style with tatami mats) is the “Renewal Room,” which fits up to 4 people. One of the special things about this accommodation is that the hotel features a visiting Maiko (dancing geisha) that hotel guests can meet - a very traditional taste of the culture that your kids will love, too.
Shinmonso Hotel, 238-2 Nakanomachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Japan, +81 75 561 8011, www.shinmonso.com/english
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