Hotel Rubino Kyoto Horikawa, Kyoto
About the Hotel
Hotel Rubino Kyoto Horikawa offers a comfortable stay in Kamigyo Ward, pairing modern amenities with a range of facilities. This 3-star Kyoto hotel features a restaurant, coffee shop, and
Rooms & Amenities
Rooms at Hotel Rubino Kyoto Horikawa include
Dining & Nearby Options
Guests can dine at the
Services & Facilities
Hotel Rubino Kyoto Horikawa features a
Local Area & Attractions
The hotel is situated close to notable attractions like the
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Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
Facilities
General
- Car park
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
Guest Parking
- Refrigerator
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
Dining
- Restaurant
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- In-room safe
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Refrigerator
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Staying at this hotel was a pleasant surprise! The rooms were much bigger than expected and impeccably clean, offering great value for money. The service was top-notch, with extremely friendly and helpful staff. The location, although on a side street, was convenient with easy access to local attractions. The dining experience was good, especially for roasted meats. Overall, a fantastic stay with some minor drawbacks.
I had a delightful stay at this hotel. The rooms were perfect for kids, left us impressed since booking, and truly amazing. The cost was much more reasonable than expected when considering the outstanding quality. The service was exceptional, even with a language barrier, and the staff went out of their way to help us with directions and contacting a bike rental shop. The location, despite being on a side street, felt like staying at a great local hotel with easy access to bus stops and key attractions like the Nijijo Castle and imperial palace grounds. The dining experience was quite good, offering a variety of delicious choices, including tasty home-made organic products. Overall, the facilities were top-notch, making our stay truly memorable.
I was pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness of the rooms, which were huge for two adults and two kids. The hotel's service was fantastic, with extremely helpful staff who even assisted in contacting a bike-rental shop. The location, while not on the main road, was convenient with bus stops nearby and within walking distance to Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds. The dining experience was quite good, offering a nice variety of food. Overall, a great value for the money.
The hotel was a wonderful surprise, offering amazing rooms at a very reasonable price. The service was extremely cordial and helpful, exceeding expectations. Its location, though on a side street, proved to be a gem with bus stops nearby and easy access to Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds. The dining experience was quite good, especially the pasta. The facilities were top-notch, making for a delightful stay.
The hotel's rooms were quite large compared to other hotels in Japan, though the air conditioning unit and automatic TV shutoff could be bothersome. The service provided was extremely cordial and helpful, and the staff was excellent and very friendly, despite some language barriers. The location, while on a side street parallel to the main road, was conveniently close to bus stops and within walking distance to Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds. The dining experience offered a good selection of food, particularly delicious pasta. Overall, a great local hotel with some minor drawbacks.
The hotel surprised me with its spacious rooms, much bigger than expected in Japan, and the amazing cleanliness and tidiness. The staff was friendly and helpful despite the language barrier. However, the location on a side street parallel to the main road might not be ideal. The dining experience was quite good with a nice choice of food.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were nice, especially the air conditioning unit and the auto-switch off for the TV. It stood out compared to other hotels we visited in Japan. However, the location was not ideal being on a side street, though it was convenient for exploring Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds.
Being on a side street parallel to the main road, this hotel feels like a hidden gem in a great local area with easy access to bus stops and a short walk to Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds. The rooms are fun for kids with unique features like the auto-switch off for TV, but the positioning right across the air conditioning unit may be a bit bothersome. The staff is exceptionally friendly and helpful, despite any language barriers, offering assistance even in arranging bike rentals. The dining options offer a good variety of Indonesian dishes, catering to different tastes. However, the location might not suit everyone's preferences, and the setting could improve to align better with the excellent service provided by the friendly staff.
I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the room, which was quite large compared to other places I've stayed in Japan. The room was clean, tidy, and had all the basic amenities I needed. The air conditioning unit and TV auto-switch off were right across from the bed, making it convenient for a good night's sleep in the twin room.
The hotel's rooms were impressively clean and tidy, quite spacious compared to many others in Japan, and offered excellent value for the price. The staff provided fantastic, happy, and very helpful service, even with a language barrier, and were kind enough to offer a map of the vicinity. The location is on a side street parallel to the main road, offering accessibility to Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds. The dining experience was quite good with a nice variety of food options. The facilities were top-notch, providing a great overall experience.
I found the hotel to be conveniently located, close to bus stops and within walking distance to the Nijo Castle and imperial palace grounds. The rooms were clean and tidy, offering all the basic amenities. The service from the staff was fantastic, despite the language barrier. The dining experience was quite good with a nice selection of food. However, the location on a side street parallel to the main road was not the best.
I was pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness of the rooms, a rare find in Japan compared to other hotels I've stayed at. The cleanliness and tidiness were impressive, and when considering the cost, it was quite reasonable. The service was outstanding, even with the language barrier, as the staff was extremely cordial and helpful. The location on a side street parallel to the main road provided a local feel with convenient bus stops nearby, and being within walking distance to the Nijijo Castle and imperial palace grounds added to its appeal. The dining experience offered a good selection of food, especially the Korean dishes. Overall, a great value for the money with fantastic service and a prime location.
I had a wonderful stay at this hotel. The rooms were clean, tidy, and had all the basic amenities needed for a comfortable stay. The size of the room was much bigger than expected, which was a pleasant surprise. The location was convenient, close to key attractions like Nijijo Castle and the imperial palace grounds. The service was top-notch, with staff members who were fantastic, happy, and always ready to help. The dining experience was quite good, offering a nice variety of food options. However, the hotel is located on a side street, which may not suit everyone's preference.
The hotel's rooms were quite large compared to most others we stayed at in Japan, offering a reasonable cost. The staff provided excellent and very friendly service, despite the language barrier, even helping to contact a bike-rental shop. The location is on a side street parallel to the main road, which can be seen as a downside, but it's within walking distance to the Nijijo Castle and imperial palace grounds. The dining experience was quite good with a good choice of food, and the homemade jams were a nice touch.