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- Ace Suite With One King Bed Sep Dining Living. Japan Soaking
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My favorite Ace Hotel to-date โ a wonderful stay in an excellent location
If you've stayed at an Ace Hotel before, you know what to expect โ you're typically in for a cool, historic building in an upcoming neighborhood, a work-from-the-lobby situation, community and art, and a Stumptown or other good coffee attached. Kyoto is no exception, but with the added layer of Japanese hospitality, it's really a wonderful place to stay. The rooms are spacious and really comfy, especially the bathrooms (my standard king had a soaking tub and shower) and the location is excellent. Just downstairs within the same complex are cool shops, cafes, and places to eat. The subway station is around the corner, and there is so much good stuff within walking distance to explore. Other popular spots like Nishiki Market and Kawaramachi-dori are also a short stroll away. I only had a chance to eat at Mr Maurice's and it was delicious. A bit pricey, but after a long day of travel, it hit the spot when all I wanted to do was eat and then pass out. A dark, serene environment and the food was great. P.S. There's an ATM that accepts international cards in the lobby near the back elevators that charged a very modest withdrawal fee (110 yen).
Be the first to ReplyINSIDE THE SNOW STORM WE FOUND PEACE AND QUIET AT THE ACE HOTEL KYOTO
We arrived during their worst snow storm that Kyoto had experienced in twenty years. The train station is only 40 metres from the hotel but having made a wrong turn, we were soaking by the time we reached the lobby. Due to the inclement weather we ate most of our meals within the hotel complex and we hung out in the cool work space adjoining their in house cafe STUMPTOWN. We also enjoyed exploring the eclectic and tasteful boutiques within the complex: BEAMS, Maison Kitsumรฉ, Travellerโs Factory and the conceptual kokedama shop/teahouse (THIS IS) SHIZEN, which is incredible. We particularly liked the chill vibes at PIOPIKO - the laid back cocktail joint / Mexican eatery which features an epic wood beam ceiling installation. Hot tip it's more fun sitting in the mezzanine area than the main bar. The Italian place Mr Maurice was OK for dinner but it felt like if you weren't in one of the three window booths you were missing out as the rest of the space lacked vibes. Indoor plants, a big terrarium, some kind of sculpture or a lighting installation might help. The staff were young and very friendly. There is no dedicated concierge, so the quality of help you receive is contingent upon the staff member's English skills. On one occasion we asked a Japanese lady to book us a taxi, she told us to 'get a Didi', and explained the concept of 'share ride apps'. Yet on our second last day a trilingual Spanish staff member basically organised our entire outing, called a taxi and explained our trip to the driver; she was very helpful. We booked a Double Room in the Historic Building. This room design is so clever and so much fun, that I would describe staying here as one of my favourite hotel experiences. The first two sections of this large room were cave like but as you walk into the main bedroom your spirits lift as the ceiling rises to a height of six metres. The arched window with super long curtains looks monumental. We enjoyed using the lounge room / study that becomes its own room if you drop the black cane blinds that are suspended above each double bed. It felt cosier having a separate lounge room. We stayed in nine hotels during our six week Epic Trip Across Japan. This was the most aesthetically pleasing room and also the most comfortable. The bed was the cushiest by far. Everywhere you looked in the room there were fun details that clicked. Some highlights: -the sink in the toilet was perversely deep and dome shaped -the cabinetry in the bathroom was like a cool puzzle -the light fixtures seemed like they were from an old telephone exchange -the ceramic soap dishes with random children's drawings I feel like not everyone would appreciate this heavy commitment to quirkiness but if you have a creative sensibility there are many things to love about this hotel.
Be the first to ReplyGreat Hotel
We spent nights at Ace Kyoto. Such a great experience. Amazing staff, quiet, comfortable, large rooms (for Japan). Travelling with two coeliacs (gluten intolerance) is sometimes a little challenging in Japan but nothing was too much trouble at the Ace Hotel's restaurants. Great selection of gluten free options for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Staff were so very helpful for my wife & daughter. Such a great hotel with very cool & thoughtful design where everything just works - nothing over the top, just functional and well built.
Be the first to ReplyHip, refreshing, super welcoming and thoroughly comfortable.
By Japan standards, the room is nicely sized and equipped - plenty of comfortable places to sit, relax and plan in. Its a modern hotel but fits in neatly with its surroundings. Kyoto is a special city and deserves accommodation of this style and comfort.
Be the first to ReplyA place worth visiting once.
I really like the comfort the environment brings me, as well as the convenient transportation. And then Breakfast was to my liking and delicious. And the room space gives me the feeling that it is very comfortable and spacious.
Be the first to ReplyA very chic and fulled of Kyoto culture place
The hotel is chic & relaxing, very good location, the hotel was built up by eco materials, and still keep in good look & feel, there's a famous ramen store across the street, must give it a try, we all enjoyed during in the hotel
Be the first to ReplyAceโd It
Perfect stay! Room, staff, restaurants were outstanding. Staff were friendly and went above and beyond. Restaurants really surprised, drinks were well made and creative. A huge plus was most folks spoke English, which really helped a non-Japanese speaker experience Kyoto.
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