Kyoto Traveler's Inn
Check rates and availability for this inn
Find the best prices for Kyoto Traveler's Inn from our 7 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Kyoto
Kyoto
We treated ourselvs for 2 nights in a hotel, what a luxury - the best of all it had an onsen in house open till midnight. Nothing puts you to sleep like a nice hot bath before going to bed!!
We walked around town in the evening and checked out Gion, the famous geisha district. We were lucky enought to see one walking past us.
On our …
Kyoto by bike
With the rising of the sun and the delivery of the customary toast and tea breakfast, came the time to pack our things and head to hotel number two: the Kyoto Traveler's Inn. Before leaving our bags at the hotel, we took refuge in a small parking lot down the street and started building our bike up. We must have looked crazy piecing together the …
Hobos in Kyoto
This morning our luck ran out at the ryokan and they told us they didn't have room for us to stay that night. We had been expecting this to happen at some point, so there were no hard feelings and we set out to find another place to stay. Before leaving we asked the staff at the ryokan where we could buy a blanket like the ones they had in the …
Mysterious Kyoto
... side is the crazy neon pokemon side and the other is the ancient bonsai tree side. In Kyoto, the Japanese coin flips and we can experience the slower side of Japan, the one that evokes images of Sakura blossoms, Mt Fuji and neatly raked zen gardens.
We were staying by the railway station in a neighborhood of geometric brown and grey houses. The streets were narrow and quiet. In the evening, I went for a walk and noticed little shrines every three to ...
Bamboo forest but no panda's
... which is just a half hour away from Kyoto by local train. The tourist folder pictures of the forest all look a bit greener than we can manage to get on our camera, but nevertheless it is a nice leisurely walk through (it’s more like a bush than a forest to be honest) towering bamboo trees that rustle in the wind. It sounds a bit like those things you can buy in the shop. The town Arashiyama is a nice little town full of ...