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Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

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Experience the magic of Kyoto at Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels. Located just 2,1mi from the city center, this stylish hotel offers a blend of traditional charm and modern luxury. Start your day with a delicious breakfast before exploring the beauty of Kyoto.

Address: Hashidono-Cho 362-3 From free wifi to room service and a 24-hour front desk, Genji Kyoto provides everything you need for a comfortable stay. Relax in the garden or on the sun deck, or unwind in the bathtub with complimentary toiletries. With 268 reviews from satisfied guests, you can trust that your stay at Genji Kyoto will be a memorable one.

Living room in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
View (from property/room) in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Pokoje

Deluxe Double or Twin Room with River View in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Pokaż 6 zdjęć

2 Podwójne Łóżka

/

475 sq ft

Deluxe, 2 Podwójne Łóżka, Widok Na Rzekę

Balkon

Wanna

Naczynia kuchenne

Wifi

The double room features a mini-bar and a balcony. The unit has 2 beds.

Large Double Room in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Pokaż 7 zdjęć

1 Łóżko King Size

2 Materace Futon

/

505 sq ft

Pokój z łóżkiem typu King

Wanna

Naczynia kuchenne

Wifi

Minibar

The double room offers a mini-bar. The unit offers 1 bed.

Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Garden View in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Pokaż 5 zdjęć

2 Podwójne Łóżka

/

515 sq ft

Deluxe, 2 Podwójne Łóżka, Widok Na Ogród

Wanna

Naczynia kuchenne

Wifi

Minibar

The double room offers a mini-bar. The unit has 2 beds.

Odkryj więcej

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Kyoto and make Genji Kyoto your home away from home. Book your stay now at this fantastic hotel where hospitality meets elegance. Minimum price available - contact the hotel for more details.

Indulge in a culinary experience at one of the two exquisite restaurants on-site at Genji Kyoto. Genji Lounge offers a modern ambiance where you can savor a delightful spread of international cuisine. For a unique dining experience, head to Sky Forest Garden, another restaurant on the premises that serves up a variety of international dishes in a modern setting. These dining options ensure that your taste buds are as pampered as you are during your stay.

Facade/entrance in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Facade/entrance in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Doświadcz najlepszego

When it comes to payment, Genji Kyoto accepts several major credit cards, including Diners Club, Discover, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, JCB, and UC. Cash is not accepted, making it convenient for guests to settle their bills using their preferred credit card. This streamlined payment process adds to the overall convenience and efficiency of your stay at the hotel.

Bed in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Bathroom in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Zaplanuj swój pobyt

With a range of room types available, from the luxurious Suites with balconies to the cozy City Premium rooms, Genji Kyoto caters to various preferences and needs. Each room can accommodate two adults and one child, providing ample space and comfort for your stay. Whether you prefer a city view, river view, or garden view, there is a room option for every traveler seeking a blend of elegance and relaxation. Choose Genji Kyoto for a memorable stay that blends traditional charm with modern luxury.

Restaurant/places to eat in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Restaurant/places to eat in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Udogodnienia

Restauracja

Bezpłatne wifi

Obsługa pokoju

Klimatyzacja

Bar

Taras słoneczny

Biuro wycieczek

Taras

Restaurant/places to eat in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Restaurant/places to eat in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels

Restauracje

Genji Lounge

Nowoczesna, Międzynarodowa

Sky Forest Garden

Nowoczesna, Międzynarodowa

Food in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Restaurant/places to eat in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Restaurant/places to eat in Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels
Everything! We went as a special occasion for my wife’s birthday and it was an absolutely perfect experience! The staff were all bilingual, friendly and anticipated our needs. They made us an amazing cake for her birthday and were gracious, even when we ordered room service out of the normal hours. The bartender was super cool and all the food unique and delicious. The chef even came out to attend to our needs. The lobby with Japanese garden was beautiful and had sophisticated design details that allowed you to feel connected to nature. At the same time, it was comfortable to relax in and just spend some time at the bar. The hanging globes of bonsai lamps were eye-opening! We stayed in a river room with a balcony, which was obviously designed to accentuate the stunning views of the river and the mountains. The attention to detail at every level was amazing! The beds were perfect with all controls at your fingertips, there was a beautifully designed desk, a sleek table for dining, and amazing chairs that made sitting on tatami a surprisingly comfortable experience. There were even 2 exquisite small rock gardens in the room and bathroom to bring in light and allow for a deep sense of connectivity to nature - even in your room! The hotel's architect told me that they used techniques like this specifically to achieve a true Japanese experience , since such gardens have over a 1200 year history in Japan and serve to increase the connectivity between interior and exterior. This, I feel was one of the main reasons the hotel feels so Japanese- they really got this one right! They even were able to pull this off in the hallways, which are usually the most boring experience - not here! The ultimate experience was the roof garden, where we enjoyed our birthday celebration and even had a sunrise breakfast! And the burgers we had there was phenomenal. Later I found out they make their buns there fresh!!!

Ryota

I travel a lot but do not often do a review, unless a place really upsets me or impresses me. I am happy to say that with the Genji Kyoto Hotel it is the latter. Another true hidden gem I would recommend to anyone looking for something amazing and different. The hotel design is extremely impressive, somehow merging Japanese design with modern convenience seamlessly. The location is in the heart of a historically significant area and with very little effort you will find bath houses, national monuments, temples and gardens with centuries old histories. The attention to detail in the rooms, the in-room facilities and authentic yet modern feel is second to none. Being a boutique hotel you wont find resort hotel type facilities, but the rooftop view, ambiance, and design adaptations in the hotel more than make up for that. Besides that everything you are looking for is within walking distance and those businesses have probably been there for literally centuries. I would advise asking for a room with a wooden bathtub, I believe not all of those have those. The staff are equally incredible and have a genuine friendliness and desire to serve their customers as well as they possibly can. I often go to "mainstream" large hotel brands, even luxury brands, and you can often get a sense that, although the staff are professional, the interaction gives you a "scripted" feel. Of course you know the SOP says ask the guest x number of times if the food is ok or if he needs anything, the manager has to come by at least once etc, and the basic checks are tick box interactions, designed to train in that "care". The downside is although you tick all the boxes, all the interactions do come across as scripted and automated because, well, they are. Not so with the staff here, the interactions and the care are authentic and genuine and they strive for perfection in everything they do. A genuine pleasure to meet them.

Manni

Our stay at Genji was seriously the highlight of our Japan trip. We've travelled a lot, and this hotel is one of the best we've ever stayed at. Everything was fantastic and at such a great level. The service with a personal touch, the unique and sophisticated interior design, delicious food and drinks (local sparkling wine is superb!!!), the rooftop bar, the location. I can keep counting and still it won't give justice to what we feel :). I would like to highlight again the personal touch in communication with the whole Team working at the hotel, because this is what me and my husband value the most. We were in touch with the staff all the time (thanks to typhoon our stay was delayed and postponed time and again), communication level is superb! Despite us finally arriving really, really late (midnight it was) we received such a warm welcome with amazing drinks at a cozy bar counter. Kyoka-san and Shin-san were so kind to stay late and wait for us, then showing us around and having a friendly chit-chat too, Then there were Mao-san and Ryoko-san who were so helpful, kind, cheerful, supporting and just great! We even met the Owners and the Architect/Designer of the hotel who also were so hospitable, easy going and welcoming. The hotel is a walking distance from Gion and Nishiki Market. It's situated in a quite street on the river bank, and the morning view from the rooftop bar is just superb. Side note: you can see the DAI kanji from the rooftop bar, if you happen to comy by Gozan no Okuribi! The rooms are spacious and designed in a very unique and elegant way. It's a mixture of traditional Japanese and Western materials and design elements, with some small, special touches visible if you look a bit more attentively. It's a very beautiful, tasteful living space. Lastly the Japanese breakfast was fantastic! And having it with a view is another pleasure. We really felt at home at Genji.

Valeriya

Everything! What I mean by calling this the Geisha of hotels is that it's limited in availability, a rare find and in a somewhat elusive location secluded from the busy Kyoto areas. Being located in what used to be the old red light district. The personal touch of the hotel however is what makes it so enchanting; rich in history, culture and most of all hospitality. It is a lifetime experienceQ I would go as far as to say that by not visiting this hotel you're missing out on a great little gem in Kyoto that very well might be the highlight during your stay in Kyoto and that is saying a lot for a city that has so much to offer. I'm no stranger to visiting some higher end hotels such as the likes of Park/Grand Hyatt, W Hotel etc so I'm quite used to great hospitality, well designed rooms, luxury comforts benefits etc. And while I generally enjoy those hotels I wouldn't necessarily recommend those to just anyone because I know only select few people care about such luxury. I will however recommend this hotel to anyone, if you can even find a tiny spot in your budget to come here I'm confident it will be well worth the money. What this hotel provides however was on a whole different level. One of the great things is that the hotel only offers a select number of rooms which gives a very cozy atmosphere. When entering the hotel there was always someone to greet you and ask about your day, give suggestions or just have a short chat. To me this what truly made the hotel stand out so much. The staff wasn't just there to help you out they sometimes felt more like a fellow companion during your travels. They also did a great job letting me know more about the neighbourhood I was staying in than I could ever hope to find out by myself. I personally recommend the Japanese Whiskey, Matcha making and neighbourhood tour. The personal introduction will ensure they are lasting experiences.

Wietse

Seldom have I found the perfect hotel that combines excellence in service with stunning detail and comfort. The Genji Kyoto is that hotel for me and my husband. The architecture is thoughtful and elegant and is paired with equally beautiful landscape design. We appreciated the design details of both the interior and exterior. From the beautiful furniture to the gardens and roof deck and from the kindness of the staff and delicious food, the hotel contributed just as much toward our exceptional travel experience to Japan as the landscapes, history and people of the country itself. We feel grateful to have found the Genji Hotel and to have had such experience.

Elaine

Everything! We went as a special occasion for my wife’s birthday and it was an absolutely perfect experience! The staff were all bilingual, friendly and anticipated our needs. They made us an amazing cake for her birthday and were gracious, even when we ordered room service out of the normal hours. The bartender was super cool and all the food unique and delicious. The chef even came out to attend to our needs. The lobby with Japanese garden was beautiful and had sophisticated design details that allowed you to feel connected to nature. At the same time, it was comfortable to relax in and just spend some time at the bar. The hanging globes of bonsai lamps were eye-opening! We stayed in a river room with a balcony, which was obviously designed to accentuate the stunning views of the river and the mountains. The attention to detail at every level was amazing! The beds were perfect with all controls at your fingertips, there was a beautifully designed desk, a sleek table for dining, and amazing chairs that made sitting on tatami a surprisingly comfortable experience. There were even 2 exquisite small rock gardens in the room and bathroom to bring in light and allow for a deep sense of connectivity to nature - even in your room! The hotel's architect told me that they used techniques like this specifically to achieve a true Japanese experience , since such gardens have over a 1200 year history in Japan and serve to increase the connectivity between interior and exterior. This, I feel was one of the main reasons the hotel feels so Japanese- they really got this one right! They even were able to pull this off in the hallways, which are usually the most boring experience - not here! The ultimate experience was the roof garden, where we enjoyed our birthday celebration and even had a sunrise breakfast! And the burgers we had there was phenomenal. Later I found out they make their buns there fresh!!!

Ryota

I travel a lot but do not often do a review, unless a place really upsets me or impresses me. I am happy to say that with the Genji Kyoto Hotel it is the latter. Another true hidden gem I would recommend to anyone looking for something amazing and different. The hotel design is extremely impressive, somehow merging Japanese design with modern convenience seamlessly. The location is in the heart of a historically significant area and with very little effort you will find bath houses, national monuments, temples and gardens with centuries old histories. The attention to detail in the rooms, the in-room facilities and authentic yet modern feel is second to none. Being a boutique hotel you wont find resort hotel type facilities, but the rooftop view, ambiance, and design adaptations in the hotel more than make up for that. Besides that everything you are looking for is within walking distance and those businesses have probably been there for literally centuries. I would advise asking for a room with a wooden bathtub, I believe not all of those have those. The staff are equally incredible and have a genuine friendliness and desire to serve their customers as well as they possibly can. I often go to "mainstream" large hotel brands, even luxury brands, and you can often get a sense that, although the staff are professional, the interaction gives you a "scripted" feel. Of course you know the SOP says ask the guest x number of times if the food is ok or if he needs anything, the manager has to come by at least once etc, and the basic checks are tick box interactions, designed to train in that "care". The downside is although you tick all the boxes, all the interactions do come across as scripted and automated because, well, they are. Not so with the staff here, the interactions and the care are authentic and genuine and they strive for perfection in everything they do. A genuine pleasure to meet them.

Manni

Our stay at Genji was seriously the highlight of our Japan trip. We've travelled a lot, and this hotel is one of the best we've ever stayed at. Everything was fantastic and at such a great level. The service with a personal touch, the unique and sophisticated interior design, delicious food and drinks (local sparkling wine is superb!!!), the rooftop bar, the location. I can keep counting and still it won't give justice to what we feel :). I would like to highlight again the personal touch in communication with the whole Team working at the hotel, because this is what me and my husband value the most. We were in touch with the staff all the time (thanks to typhoon our stay was delayed and postponed time and again), communication level is superb! Despite us finally arriving really, really late (midnight it was) we received such a warm welcome with amazing drinks at a cozy bar counter. Kyoka-san and Shin-san were so kind to stay late and wait for us, then showing us around and having a friendly chit-chat too, Then there were Mao-san and Ryoko-san who were so helpful, kind, cheerful, supporting and just great! We even met the Owners and the Architect/Designer of the hotel who also were so hospitable, easy going and welcoming. The hotel is a walking distance from Gion and Nishiki Market. It's situated in a quite street on the river bank, and the morning view from the rooftop bar is just superb. Side note: you can see the DAI kanji from the rooftop bar, if you happen to comy by Gozan no Okuribi! The rooms are spacious and designed in a very unique and elegant way. It's a mixture of traditional Japanese and Western materials and design elements, with some small, special touches visible if you look a bit more attentively. It's a very beautiful, tasteful living space. Lastly the Japanese breakfast was fantastic! And having it with a view is another pleasure. We really felt at home at Genji.

Valeriya

Everything! What I mean by calling this the Geisha of hotels is that it's limited in availability, a rare find and in a somewhat elusive location secluded from the busy Kyoto areas. Being located in what used to be the old red light district. The personal touch of the hotel however is what makes it so enchanting; rich in history, culture and most of all hospitality. It is a lifetime experienceQ I would go as far as to say that by not visiting this hotel you're missing out on a great little gem in Kyoto that very well might be the highlight during your stay in Kyoto and that is saying a lot for a city that has so much to offer. I'm no stranger to visiting some higher end hotels such as the likes of Park/Grand Hyatt, W Hotel etc so I'm quite used to great hospitality, well designed rooms, luxury comforts benefits etc. And while I generally enjoy those hotels I wouldn't necessarily recommend those to just anyone because I know only select few people care about such luxury. I will however recommend this hotel to anyone, if you can even find a tiny spot in your budget to come here I'm confident it will be well worth the money. What this hotel provides however was on a whole different level. One of the great things is that the hotel only offers a select number of rooms which gives a very cozy atmosphere. When entering the hotel there was always someone to greet you and ask about your day, give suggestions or just have a short chat. To me this what truly made the hotel stand out so much. The staff wasn't just there to help you out they sometimes felt more like a fellow companion during your travels. They also did a great job letting me know more about the neighbourhood I was staying in than I could ever hope to find out by myself. I personally recommend the Japanese Whiskey, Matcha making and neighbourhood tour. The personal introduction will ensure they are lasting experiences.

Wietse

Seldom have I found the perfect hotel that combines excellence in service with stunning detail and comfort. The Genji Kyoto is that hotel for me and my husband. The architecture is thoughtful and elegant and is paired with equally beautiful landscape design. We appreciated the design details of both the interior and exterior. From the beautiful furniture to the gardens and roof deck and from the kindness of the staff and delicious food, the hotel contributed just as much toward our exceptional travel experience to Japan as the landscapes, history and people of the country itself. We feel grateful to have found the Genji Hotel and to have had such experience.

Elaine

Everything! We went as a special occasion for my wife’s birthday and it was an absolutely perfect experience! The staff were all bilingual, friendly and anticipated our needs. They made us an amazing cake for her birthday and were gracious, even when we ordered room service out of the normal hours. The bartender was super cool and all the food unique and delicious. The chef even came out to attend to our needs. The lobby with Japanese garden was beautiful and had sophisticated design details that allowed you to feel connected to nature. At the same time, it was comfortable to relax in and just spend some time at the bar. The hanging globes of bonsai lamps were eye-opening! We stayed in a river room with a balcony, which was obviously designed to accentuate the stunning views of the river and the mountains. The attention to detail at every level was amazing! The beds were perfect with all controls at your fingertips, there was a beautifully designed desk, a sleek table for dining, and amazing chairs that made sitting on tatami a surprisingly comfortable experience. There were even 2 exquisite small rock gardens in the room and bathroom to bring in light and allow for a deep sense of connectivity to nature - even in your room! The hotel's architect told me that they used techniques like this specifically to achieve a true Japanese experience , since such gardens have over a 1200 year history in Japan and serve to increase the connectivity between interior and exterior. This, I feel was one of the main reasons the hotel feels so Japanese- they really got this one right! They even were able to pull this off in the hallways, which are usually the most boring experience - not here! The ultimate experience was the roof garden, where we enjoyed our birthday celebration and even had a sunrise breakfast! And the burgers we had there was phenomenal. Later I found out they make their buns there fresh!!!

Ryota

I travel a lot but do not often do a review, unless a place really upsets me or impresses me. I am happy to say that with the Genji Kyoto Hotel it is the latter. Another true hidden gem I would recommend to anyone looking for something amazing and different. The hotel design is extremely impressive, somehow merging Japanese design with modern convenience seamlessly. The location is in the heart of a historically significant area and with very little effort you will find bath houses, national monuments, temples and gardens with centuries old histories. The attention to detail in the rooms, the in-room facilities and authentic yet modern feel is second to none. Being a boutique hotel you wont find resort hotel type facilities, but the rooftop view, ambiance, and design adaptations in the hotel more than make up for that. Besides that everything you are looking for is within walking distance and those businesses have probably been there for literally centuries. I would advise asking for a room with a wooden bathtub, I believe not all of those have those. The staff are equally incredible and have a genuine friendliness and desire to serve their customers as well as they possibly can. I often go to "mainstream" large hotel brands, even luxury brands, and you can often get a sense that, although the staff are professional, the interaction gives you a "scripted" feel. Of course you know the SOP says ask the guest x number of times if the food is ok or if he needs anything, the manager has to come by at least once etc, and the basic checks are tick box interactions, designed to train in that "care". The downside is although you tick all the boxes, all the interactions do come across as scripted and automated because, well, they are. Not so with the staff here, the interactions and the care are authentic and genuine and they strive for perfection in everything they do. A genuine pleasure to meet them.

Manni

Our stay at Genji was seriously the highlight of our Japan trip. We've travelled a lot, and this hotel is one of the best we've ever stayed at. Everything was fantastic and at such a great level. The service with a personal touch, the unique and sophisticated interior design, delicious food and drinks (local sparkling wine is superb!!!), the rooftop bar, the location. I can keep counting and still it won't give justice to what we feel :). I would like to highlight again the personal touch in communication with the whole Team working at the hotel, because this is what me and my husband value the most. We were in touch with the staff all the time (thanks to typhoon our stay was delayed and postponed time and again), communication level is superb! Despite us finally arriving really, really late (midnight it was) we received such a warm welcome with amazing drinks at a cozy bar counter. Kyoka-san and Shin-san were so kind to stay late and wait for us, then showing us around and having a friendly chit-chat too, Then there were Mao-san and Ryoko-san who were so helpful, kind, cheerful, supporting and just great! We even met the Owners and the Architect/Designer of the hotel who also were so hospitable, easy going and welcoming. The hotel is a walking distance from Gion and Nishiki Market. It's situated in a quite street on the river bank, and the morning view from the rooftop bar is just superb. Side note: you can see the DAI kanji from the rooftop bar, if you happen to comy by Gozan no Okuribi! The rooms are spacious and designed in a very unique and elegant way. It's a mixture of traditional Japanese and Western materials and design elements, with some small, special touches visible if you look a bit more attentively. It's a very beautiful, tasteful living space. Lastly the Japanese breakfast was fantastic! And having it with a view is another pleasure. We really felt at home at Genji.

Valeriya

Everything! What I mean by calling this the Geisha of hotels is that it's limited in availability, a rare find and in a somewhat elusive location secluded from the busy Kyoto areas. Being located in what used to be the old red light district. The personal touch of the hotel however is what makes it so enchanting; rich in history, culture and most of all hospitality. It is a lifetime experienceQ I would go as far as to say that by not visiting this hotel you're missing out on a great little gem in Kyoto that very well might be the highlight during your stay in Kyoto and that is saying a lot for a city that has so much to offer. I'm no stranger to visiting some higher end hotels such as the likes of Park/Grand Hyatt, W Hotel etc so I'm quite used to great hospitality, well designed rooms, luxury comforts benefits etc. And while I generally enjoy those hotels I wouldn't necessarily recommend those to just anyone because I know only select few people care about such luxury. I will however recommend this hotel to anyone, if you can even find a tiny spot in your budget to come here I'm confident it will be well worth the money. What this hotel provides however was on a whole different level. One of the great things is that the hotel only offers a select number of rooms which gives a very cozy atmosphere. When entering the hotel there was always someone to greet you and ask about your day, give suggestions or just have a short chat. To me this what truly made the hotel stand out so much. The staff wasn't just there to help you out they sometimes felt more like a fellow companion during your travels. They also did a great job letting me know more about the neighbourhood I was staying in than I could ever hope to find out by myself. I personally recommend the Japanese Whiskey, Matcha making and neighbourhood tour. The personal introduction will ensure they are lasting experiences.

Wietse

Seldom have I found the perfect hotel that combines excellence in service with stunning detail and comfort. The Genji Kyoto is that hotel for me and my husband. The architecture is thoughtful and elegant and is paired with equally beautiful landscape design. We appreciated the design details of both the interior and exterior. From the beautiful furniture to the gardens and roof deck and from the kindness of the staff and delicious food, the hotel contributed just as much toward our exceptional travel experience to Japan as the landscapes, history and people of the country itself. We feel grateful to have found the Genji Hotel and to have had such experience.

Elaine

Lokalizacja

Hashidono-Cho 362-3, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8113, Japonia

Genji Kyoto, a Member of Design Hotels