Travel 2 minutes 04 July 2025

The Most Affordable Hotels in Central Kyoto

Its compact size, flat terrain, grid-like streets and scenic paths make Kyoto among the most walkable cities in Japan — and one that’s best discovered on foot.

While the hotels in the heart of Kyoto can see prices rise to astronomical rates during peak season, the hotels below — selected by MICHELIN Inspectors for their overall quality — are consistently affordable, with rates that rarely rise beyond $100 or $200 per night. What these highly affordable hotels may lack in luxury amenities, they make up in style, comfort and pure convenience.



Candeo Hotels Kyoto Karasuma Rokkaku

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Guest score: 18.1
Entering Candeo Hotels Kyoto Karasuma Rokkaku is like stepping into a traditional Kyoto home. The centerpiece is the century-old machiya — a traditional wooden townhouse — now transformed into a tranquil lobby lounge and library. This is the ideal hotel for those seeking a balance of comfort and culture without the formality or price tag of a high-end ryokan. Here, you don't have the kaiseki dinner, but you do have a Japanese bento breakfast. You don’t have the spaciousness of a typical ryokan, but you do have a modern and minimalist room with an uncluttered layout and a subtle Japanese aesthetic.

Another highlight: the rooftop SkySpa, offering indoor and open-air bathing options. Alternatively, splurge and choose one of the guest rooms with its own private bath.

Location and transport:
Set in a quiet corner of the Central Ward, the hotel is in easy walking distance of three subway stations (Karasuma Oike, Shijo, and Karasuma), Nishiki Market and the Kyoto International Manga Museum.

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Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Guest score: 18.2
Meant for adults in need of a well-connected base in Kyoto, Sakura Terrace The Gallery is all about the relaxed atmosphere, thoughtful amenities and superb location. The hotel’s layout spans two wings and focuses on welcoming, shared spaces as well as simple, efficient guest rooms — many with their own balconies for added space and light. Among the offers here are public baths, gym, laundry area, as well as a lounge serving free coffee and tea throughout the day. The breakfast buffet is excellent — and guests receive too a complimentary welcome drink each evening — while other dining options include a take-out counter for guests to take meals back to their rooms and balconies. The central location makes Sakura Terrace The Gallery an ideal choice for nighttime arrivals or early morning departures from Kyoto Station. Please note that reservations are not accepted for children under 13.

Location and transport:
Sakura Terrace The Gallery is in the South Ward of Kyoto, about five minutes on foot from the central exit of Kyoto Station — with easy access to bullet trains, local JR and subway lines as well as airport buses.

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Node Hotel

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Node Kyoto offers an alternative kind of hospitality — intimate, stylish and concept-driven. With curated works from both Japanese and international artists on display throughout the hotel, the atmosphere is like staying in a private gallery. Interiors are minimalist with a distinctly urban feel: think black walls, exposed concrete and carefully chosen lighting, while guest rooms are functional but thoughtfully appointed, a delight to any travelers who prioritize atmosphere and design over size.

There’s no gym or spa, but the ground floor bar and lounge provides a cozy, low-lit space for drinks or conversation, and the staff are always friendly and particularly knowledgeable about Kyoto’s creative scene. Perfect for design lovers or those looking for out-of-the-ordinary accommodation, this artful urban retreat in Kyoto delivers an experience that feels both personal and quietly upscale.

Location and transport:
In the Central Ward, Node Kyoto is less than 10 minutes’ walk from the Karasuma and Karasuma Oike subway stations, as well as Nishiki Market.

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Moxy Kyoto

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Guest score: 18.2
An attractive blend of the playful and practical, the Moxy Kyoto Nijo will appeal to youthful travelers (or the young at heart) looking for a laid-back, communal experience. As with every hotel of this international outfit, check-in takes place at the bar, and the open lobby doubles as a social hub and casual dining area — head to the “library” for a space stocked with games and books. The open-plan layout encourages interaction, and after a busy day of exploring Kyoto, guests enjoy a drink or several at the Lobby Bar, which also holds regular music events along with cultural workshops and DJ nights.

There’s a small but well-equipped gym on site, and while rooms are compact, they are highly efficient in their design, with neutral palettes and practical furnishings that make the most of limited space.

Location and transport:
In the Central Ward, Moxy Kyoto Nijo is just a few minutes’ walk from Nijo Station, offering direct access to Kyoto Station via the JR San-in Line. Nijo Castle is also within easy walking distance.

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