5 STAR Luxury Painting Holiday Package Accommodation
Painting Holidays Package Guests stay in Kyoto hotel's elegant rooms boast views of Kyoto skyline against the backdrop of the Higashiyama Mountains. In the heart of the city. The hotel treats its guests to free Wi-Fi and concierge services. A range of Beauty treatments and massage are available. There are several choices for breakfast being traditional Japanese to Western style. Breakfast overlooking mountains is a great way to start your day.
Luxurious large rooms feature warm neutral colors, extra long beds, a flat-screen TV and generous lounge area. Guests can relax in their yukata robe (or bathrobe), with drinks from the minibar. Free high-speed internet is provided. The Hotel houses a variety of restaurants and bars with easy access to tram services and underground railway beneath the hotel.
Properties features
Luxurious large rooms feature warm neutral colors, extra long beds, a flat-screen TV and generous lounge area. Guests can relax in their yukata robe (or bathrobe), with drinks from the minibar. Free high-speed internet is provided. The Hotel houses a variety of restaurants and bars with easy access to tram services and underground railway beneath the hotel.
Properties features
• 4 or 5 Star Accommodation Rating
• All rooms are requested to be Non-Smoking Rooms • Large Twin room accommodation • Spa, Sauna and massage • WIFI Internet • 24 hour Reception |
• Guest Laundry
• Foreign Exchange Services • 5+ Restaurants & Bars • Cafe and shopping arcades • Health club facilities and Pool |
Machiya (Traditional Wooden Town Houses) - Kyoto (OPTION)
• Stay in a traditional Machiya or wooden town house; a unique experience we have designed for this tour to Japan. Not something many foreign travelers have the opportunity to do as this accommodation is highly prized by local tourists who book a long way in advance. The machiya accommodation ask for payment when a booking is made.
A great experience. This collection of Machiya are traditional dwellings, warehouses and merchant abodes that have been tastefully renovated and fitted with many modern facilities to suit new guests.
Machiya are mostly shared accommodation facilities. Sleeping arrangements for 2 persons per room are on futons with Tatami mats prepared and laid out for you in your room . The futons are very warm and comfortable to sleep in.
Our preferred machiya overlook the Kamo river with views to the mountains, heated lounges, interior and exterior decks, a full working kitchen, showers, toilet and bath facilities are shared, located in the Pontô-chô district of inner Kyoto close to our future Hotel. Breakfast is included.
Historic "Pônto-chô" riverside area
This area was first built up around 1712, initially for inns and rooms for boatman and their passengers. In 1859 it became well known as a red-light district, along with the Gion district on the opposite river bank.
OPTION to book nights (while in Kyoto only)
You are required to pay for these nights when you book. Locations may vary at the time of booking subject to availability.
See our OPTIONS Japan page >>
• Stay in a traditional Machiya or wooden town house; a unique experience we have designed for this tour to Japan. Not something many foreign travelers have the opportunity to do as this accommodation is highly prized by local tourists who book a long way in advance. The machiya accommodation ask for payment when a booking is made.
A great experience. This collection of Machiya are traditional dwellings, warehouses and merchant abodes that have been tastefully renovated and fitted with many modern facilities to suit new guests.
Machiya are mostly shared accommodation facilities. Sleeping arrangements for 2 persons per room are on futons with Tatami mats prepared and laid out for you in your room . The futons are very warm and comfortable to sleep in.
Our preferred machiya overlook the Kamo river with views to the mountains, heated lounges, interior and exterior decks, a full working kitchen, showers, toilet and bath facilities are shared, located in the Pontô-chô district of inner Kyoto close to our future Hotel. Breakfast is included.
Historic "Pônto-chô" riverside area
This area was first built up around 1712, initially for inns and rooms for boatman and their passengers. In 1859 it became well known as a red-light district, along with the Gion district on the opposite river bank.
OPTION to book nights (while in Kyoto only)
You are required to pay for these nights when you book. Locations may vary at the time of booking subject to availability.
See our OPTIONS Japan page >>