With its oval-shaped design by famed architect Togo Murano, the Grand Prince Rooms Kyoto, Japan, rests below the Kyoto Mountains. The hotel sits next to the Kyoto International Conference Hall and four kilometers from Takaragaike Park. Surrounded by trees, hills and rivers, the area is most attractive in the fall, although the hotel attracts year-round visitors who enjoy its large business facilities and impressive architecture.
The Grand Prince Rooms Kyoto houses an authentic Sukiya-style teahouse in a sculptured Japanese garden. Business guests can book the space to entertain clients and hold special meetings, or travelers can enjoy lunch and dinner in its elegant atmosphere. The hotel features seven banquet rooms in total, including Prince Hall, which seats up to 1,400 guests.
Guests can visit one of the hotel's six restaurants and lounges, including the refined and quiet Tohen Chinese Restaurant and the tasty Washoku Japanese Restaurant. The Lobby Lounge offers cakes, coffee and tea with views of the garden, and the well-stocked Main Bar provides a cozy and intimate environment.
The eight-story Grand Prince Rooms Kyoto contains 322 guestrooms and 23 suites that boast views of Mount Hiei. All offer high-speed Internet access, coffeemakers, satellite television, refrigerators, bathrobes, complimentary toiletries and complimentary newspapers.
Green Program For guests wishing to be environmentally friendly, the hotel participates in active environmental friendly practices. In lieu of a "no room cleaning" request, a JYP500 per room, per night credit for hotel facility-use will be issued. Please contact hotel for more information.
Kyoto International Conference Hall - Adjacent Takaragaike Park - 4.0 Kilometers
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From Itm International Airport: Take The Chuugoku Jukan Express To The Meishin Express To The Kyoto S Exit. Continue North For Approximately Seven Miles.