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Where to Stay in Kyoto: Best Neighborhoods (2026)
2026-05-06 · 5 min read
Kyoto's sights are spread out, so your neighborhood matters. Here's where to base yourself.
Best areas at a glance
| Area | Best for | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Kyoto Station | Transport, day trips | Convenient, modern |
| Gion / Higashiyama | Temples, atmosphere | Traditional, scenic |
| Kawaramachi / Pontocho | Dining, nightlife | Central, lively |
| Arashiyama | Nature, quiet | Peaceful, scenic |
Quick recommendations
- ●First-timer → Kyoto Station or Kawaramachi (central, easy).
- ●Atmosphere & sunrise temples → Gion/Higashiyama.
- ●Day trips to Osaka/Nara → Kyoto Station.
- ●Splurge ryokan night → Higashiyama or Arashiyama.
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FAQ
- ●Should I do a ryokan? At least one night — it's a Kyoto highlight.
- ●Cheapest area? Around Kyoto Station and south.
- ●Is Arashiyama too far? Fine if you value calm over central nightlife.
Final tips
Book 3–6 months ahead for spring/autumn, and consider one ryokan night plus a central hotel.
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