Property Building in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic, where urban chic meets traditional charm! Nestled just 1.4mi from the heart of Kyoto, this delightful 4-star retreat at Nakagyo-Ku Bizenjimacho 310-2 is more than just a place to lay your head. With rooms starting at $271, prepare yourself for a stay immersed in comfort, an array of delightful amenities, and breathtaking mountain views right from your window.

Photo of the whole room in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Photo of the whole room, Bed in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

Rooms

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1 Twin Bed

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250 sqft

Run of House, 1 Twin Bed

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Non-smoking rooms

The twin/double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This twin/double room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine, a wardrobe and a safe deposit box. The unit has 1 bed.

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1 Twin Bed

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250 sqft

Run of House, 1 Twin Bed, Smoking Allowed

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. This twin/double room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine, a wardrobe and a safe deposit box. The unit has 1 bed.

Standard Triple Room - Smoking (E-Cigarets Only) in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

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3 Twin Beds

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310 sqft

Triple Room, Smoking Allowed

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Wifi

Coffee machine

Come and enjoy our spacious Standard Triple Room - Smoking (E-Cigarets Only) with three twin beds, accommodating 3 adults and 3 children. Feel at ease with air purifiers and extra long beds in a 312 sqft area.

Discover More

Kickstart your day with a delicious breakfast before traversing the ancient streets of Kyoto. After a day of exploration, unwind at the hotel's stylish restaurant or sip on a refreshing beverage at the bar. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected, while the fitness center invites you to work off those culinary indulgences! Whether you want to relax in a massage (for an extra charge) or enjoy the elegance of air-conditioned rooms with extra-long beds and luxurious bathtubs, this hotel's accommodation is designed for your comfort.

Property Building in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Facade/entrance in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

Experience the Best

With over 2,671 reviews highlighting the exceptional service and inviting atmosphere, guests rave about their experiences at The Gate Hotel. Enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour front desk, a non-smoking environment, and the tranquility of the terrace. So, why wait? Book your escape to this Kyoto gem and create memories that will last a lifetime!

Photo of the whole room in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Bathroom in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

Plan Your Stay

As the sun sets over Kyoto, there's no better spot than The Gate Hotel to indulge in culinary delights. Step into the elegant ambiance of Anchor Kyoto, the hotel's modern French restaurant, where the aroma of gourmet dishes will entice your taste buds. Whether you opt for a sumptuous dinner or a leisurely brunch, each plate is a work of art, crafted from the freshest local ingredients. Pair your meal with a selection from their carefully curated wine list, and you're bound to forge a gastronomical romance that rivals your Kyoto adventures!

Breakfast in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Lounge or bar, Restaurant/Places to Eat in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Fitness center

Air conditioning

Bar

Terrace

24-hour front desk

Mountain view

Fitness centre/facilities, Fitness Center/Facilities in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Restaurant/Places to Eat in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic

Restaurant

Anchor Kyoto

Modern, French

Breakfast in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Restaurant/places to eat, Guests in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Property Building in The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic
Everything. Perfect location near subway/train stops, Gion , Pontochō and tons of restaurants and shops. This is definitely the area and place to stay for most sightseeing, restaurants, and tourist experiences. The hotel is located on a quaint street with a canal running along it (and what appeared to be cherry trees ..but it was before the bloom so it must be gorgeous when they bloom). We had a deluxe king room. The room was huge, the bathroom …rooms I should say...was also huge (Shower/bath room, toilet room, area with the closets and a double sink area). Everything was first rate in the room. Desk, plenty of plus, good WIFI, comfy bed, and many amenities. Service was top notch. Front desk was very helpful…had them book me a last minute dinner reservation...which I think I got because of them. The front desk is located on the top floor, but during the 12- or so time period they have a desk on the ground floor where someone is greeting people, storing their luggage if their room is not ready, and sending them upstairs to reception when the time came to check in Also, when we left, I had the front desk call a taxi. They gave me a slip to give to the person on at the ground floor desk...who alerted us when the taxi arrived and helped us with our luggage to the taxi. (btw, Taxi to and from Kyoto station cost us between 1,500 and 2,000 yen depending on traffic. We used the taxi due to all our luggage) I cannot say enough about this hotel , the comfort, class, location and service. There is no where else I would recommend to anyone going to Kyoto.

Greg

Overall, the hotel is good enough, as a perfect location, not so expensive price, and even better if you are a fan of Cardcaptor Sakura. Personally, the most important reason for me to choose this hotel this time is that it is modified from an elementary school, even though if you walk in the hotel now, you even cannot imagine except the outside look of the hotel. You can feel it used to be a school. More importantly, this elementary school is the model for Tomoe school. The location of the hotel is great, kawaramachi is a great location not only it is close to gion, but also you can feel the quiet atmosphere in the morning but enjoying late night life at night at the same time. However, kawaramachi station is kind of hard for traveller with large suitcase as it is very hard to find an lift or escalator in the subway. You might need to consider how to move your suitcase up and down. The room is large with very interesting room planning, which is kind of hard to see in other hotels. However, at least the room I stayed in did not provide a suitcase stand so I had to put my suitcase on the ground, which was annoying.

Rezzy26

The breakfast has three set options as a main course; additionally, one can go to the buffet line. One of the main set courses is the Japanese-style breakfast; the other two include eggs benedict (the only one I remember) and a third option. Theses three options are the standard set menu every day. The buffet line includes choices of bread and butter, fruits, vegetables, yogurt, potato salad, and of course, coffee, tea, and orange juice. The staff was very attentive and they always ask about any allergies one may have. I was informed by the reception desk staff that I could ask for an omelet instead of the set menu, and one day I did. I would still recommend to go with the set menu options. The location of the hotel is exceptional, especially for a first-time visitor to Kyoto. It is within walking distance from the major subway and rail lines, shopping district, and main attractions, including temples and shrines. The building where the hotel is located used to be an elementary school, and it has been remodeled exceptionally well. My room was very spacious and clean with a view of the mountains.

Aristofanes

The staff were wonderful for check in, check out, room cleaning, breakfast and the bar lounge - they easily booked us a taxi to Kyoto station when we left. The gentleman bartender was delightful when we had a nightcap. The location is AMAZING, easy to walk around and very close to train stations. Easy walk distance to food, bars, the nishiki markets, multiple shops on the main road, and walks along the river. The bar view as well as room views were stunning. The bed was very large, and the room felt more like a suite - very spacious and luxurious. I would stay here again, and recommend to anyone. Absolutely worth every dollar.

Kaija

Location is absolutely perfect, close to pretty old streets, some large modern ones, shops and restaurants. Also fairly central with many trains and metro lines around it. The hotel is new and modern, larger than most and luxurious despite the reasonable prices. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. The staff is (as expected in Japan) polite, courteous and happy to serve you. The restaurant on the 8th floor serves good food at a fair price. I would not look for another accommodation if I were to go back to Kyoto. The Gate Takasegawa would be my choice without hesitation.

Rene

Everything. Perfect location near subway/train stops, Gion , Pontochō and tons of restaurants and shops. This is definitely the area and place to stay for most sightseeing, restaurants, and tourist experiences. The hotel is located on a quaint street with a canal running along it (and what appeared to be cherry trees ..but it was before the bloom so it must be gorgeous when they bloom). We had a deluxe king room. The room was huge, the bathroom …rooms I should say...was also huge (Shower/bath room, toilet room, area with the closets and a double sink area). Everything was first rate in the room. Desk, plenty of plus, good WIFI, comfy bed, and many amenities. Service was top notch. Front desk was very helpful…had them book me a last minute dinner reservation...which I think I got because of them. The front desk is located on the top floor, but during the 12- or so time period they have a desk on the ground floor where someone is greeting people, storing their luggage if their room is not ready, and sending them upstairs to reception when the time came to check in Also, when we left, I had the front desk call a taxi. They gave me a slip to give to the person on at the ground floor desk...who alerted us when the taxi arrived and helped us with our luggage to the taxi. (btw, Taxi to and from Kyoto station cost us between 1,500 and 2,000 yen depending on traffic. We used the taxi due to all our luggage) I cannot say enough about this hotel , the comfort, class, location and service. There is no where else I would recommend to anyone going to Kyoto.

Greg

Overall, the hotel is good enough, as a perfect location, not so expensive price, and even better if you are a fan of Cardcaptor Sakura. Personally, the most important reason for me to choose this hotel this time is that it is modified from an elementary school, even though if you walk in the hotel now, you even cannot imagine except the outside look of the hotel. You can feel it used to be a school. More importantly, this elementary school is the model for Tomoe school. The location of the hotel is great, kawaramachi is a great location not only it is close to gion, but also you can feel the quiet atmosphere in the morning but enjoying late night life at night at the same time. However, kawaramachi station is kind of hard for traveller with large suitcase as it is very hard to find an lift or escalator in the subway. You might need to consider how to move your suitcase up and down. The room is large with very interesting room planning, which is kind of hard to see in other hotels. However, at least the room I stayed in did not provide a suitcase stand so I had to put my suitcase on the ground, which was annoying.

Rezzy26

The breakfast has three set options as a main course; additionally, one can go to the buffet line. One of the main set courses is the Japanese-style breakfast; the other two include eggs benedict (the only one I remember) and a third option. Theses three options are the standard set menu every day. The buffet line includes choices of bread and butter, fruits, vegetables, yogurt, potato salad, and of course, coffee, tea, and orange juice. The staff was very attentive and they always ask about any allergies one may have. I was informed by the reception desk staff that I could ask for an omelet instead of the set menu, and one day I did. I would still recommend to go with the set menu options. The location of the hotel is exceptional, especially for a first-time visitor to Kyoto. It is within walking distance from the major subway and rail lines, shopping district, and main attractions, including temples and shrines. The building where the hotel is located used to be an elementary school, and it has been remodeled exceptionally well. My room was very spacious and clean with a view of the mountains.

Aristofanes

The staff were wonderful for check in, check out, room cleaning, breakfast and the bar lounge - they easily booked us a taxi to Kyoto station when we left. The gentleman bartender was delightful when we had a nightcap. The location is AMAZING, easy to walk around and very close to train stations. Easy walk distance to food, bars, the nishiki markets, multiple shops on the main road, and walks along the river. The bar view as well as room views were stunning. The bed was very large, and the room felt more like a suite - very spacious and luxurious. I would stay here again, and recommend to anyone. Absolutely worth every dollar.

Kaija

Location is absolutely perfect, close to pretty old streets, some large modern ones, shops and restaurants. Also fairly central with many trains and metro lines around it. The hotel is new and modern, larger than most and luxurious despite the reasonable prices. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. The staff is (as expected in Japan) polite, courteous and happy to serve you. The restaurant on the 8th floor serves good food at a fair price. I would not look for another accommodation if I were to go back to Kyoto. The Gate Takasegawa would be my choice without hesitation.

Rene

Everything. Perfect location near subway/train stops, Gion , Pontochō and tons of restaurants and shops. This is definitely the area and place to stay for most sightseeing, restaurants, and tourist experiences. The hotel is located on a quaint street with a canal running along it (and what appeared to be cherry trees ..but it was before the bloom so it must be gorgeous when they bloom). We had a deluxe king room. The room was huge, the bathroom …rooms I should say...was also huge (Shower/bath room, toilet room, area with the closets and a double sink area). Everything was first rate in the room. Desk, plenty of plus, good WIFI, comfy bed, and many amenities. Service was top notch. Front desk was very helpful…had them book me a last minute dinner reservation...which I think I got because of them. The front desk is located on the top floor, but during the 12- or so time period they have a desk on the ground floor where someone is greeting people, storing their luggage if their room is not ready, and sending them upstairs to reception when the time came to check in Also, when we left, I had the front desk call a taxi. They gave me a slip to give to the person on at the ground floor desk...who alerted us when the taxi arrived and helped us with our luggage to the taxi. (btw, Taxi to and from Kyoto station cost us between 1,500 and 2,000 yen depending on traffic. We used the taxi due to all our luggage) I cannot say enough about this hotel , the comfort, class, location and service. There is no where else I would recommend to anyone going to Kyoto.

Greg

Overall, the hotel is good enough, as a perfect location, not so expensive price, and even better if you are a fan of Cardcaptor Sakura. Personally, the most important reason for me to choose this hotel this time is that it is modified from an elementary school, even though if you walk in the hotel now, you even cannot imagine except the outside look of the hotel. You can feel it used to be a school. More importantly, this elementary school is the model for Tomoe school. The location of the hotel is great, kawaramachi is a great location not only it is close to gion, but also you can feel the quiet atmosphere in the morning but enjoying late night life at night at the same time. However, kawaramachi station is kind of hard for traveller with large suitcase as it is very hard to find an lift or escalator in the subway. You might need to consider how to move your suitcase up and down. The room is large with very interesting room planning, which is kind of hard to see in other hotels. However, at least the room I stayed in did not provide a suitcase stand so I had to put my suitcase on the ground, which was annoying.

Rezzy26

The breakfast has three set options as a main course; additionally, one can go to the buffet line. One of the main set courses is the Japanese-style breakfast; the other two include eggs benedict (the only one I remember) and a third option. Theses three options are the standard set menu every day. The buffet line includes choices of bread and butter, fruits, vegetables, yogurt, potato salad, and of course, coffee, tea, and orange juice. The staff was very attentive and they always ask about any allergies one may have. I was informed by the reception desk staff that I could ask for an omelet instead of the set menu, and one day I did. I would still recommend to go with the set menu options. The location of the hotel is exceptional, especially for a first-time visitor to Kyoto. It is within walking distance from the major subway and rail lines, shopping district, and main attractions, including temples and shrines. The building where the hotel is located used to be an elementary school, and it has been remodeled exceptionally well. My room was very spacious and clean with a view of the mountains.

Aristofanes

The staff were wonderful for check in, check out, room cleaning, breakfast and the bar lounge - they easily booked us a taxi to Kyoto station when we left. The gentleman bartender was delightful when we had a nightcap. The location is AMAZING, easy to walk around and very close to train stations. Easy walk distance to food, bars, the nishiki markets, multiple shops on the main road, and walks along the river. The bar view as well as room views were stunning. The bed was very large, and the room felt more like a suite - very spacious and luxurious. I would stay here again, and recommend to anyone. Absolutely worth every dollar.

Kaija

Location is absolutely perfect, close to pretty old streets, some large modern ones, shops and restaurants. Also fairly central with many trains and metro lines around it. The hotel is new and modern, larger than most and luxurious despite the reasonable prices. The bed and pillows were very comfortable. The staff is (as expected in Japan) polite, courteous and happy to serve you. The restaurant on the 8th floor serves good food at a fair price. I would not look for another accommodation if I were to go back to Kyoto. The Gate Takasegawa would be my choice without hesitation.

Rene

Location

Nakagyo-Ku Bizenjimacho 310-2, Kyoto, 604-8023, Japan

The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic