The Best Hostels to Book in Kyoto

The Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple shouldnt be missed on any visit to Kyoto
The Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple shouldn't be missed on any visit to Kyoto | © Philipp Zechner / Alamy Stock Photo
Culture Trip Travel Team

With its meandering river lined in cherry blossom trees, its serene tearooms and atmospheric temples, Kyoto is a must-visit on any trip to Japan. And with so much to see, you’ll want to save your cash for exploring, so book into a cheap hostel in Kyoto to maximise the fun – they’re bookable on Culture Trip. Kyoto has some brilliant picks, from traditional ryokans to slick, contemporary digs. You’ll have somewhere comfortable to crash, and plenty of yen left over for enjoying sublime sushi bars, buzzing markets and treasure-packed museums.

1. K’s House Kyoto

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K’s House Kyoto with terrace overlooking the city on a sunny day
Courtesy of K’s House Kyoto / Hostelworld

The location here is first-rate, a short hop from well-connected Kyoto Station and less than half an hour’s walk from the landmark Kiyomizu-dera temple. Travellers are also drawn to K’s House Kyoto by its mix of traditional Japanese features – such as tatami mat rooms – and Western-style facilities such as raised beds. Choose dorm rooms if you’re on a particularly tight budget or travelling as a group, or opt for a double or twin room if it’s just the two of you.

2. Gion Ryokan Q-beh

Hostel, Ryokan

Q Beh Ryokan lounge area with mats and table
© Hostelworld

The historic Gion district, with its rows of old wooden machiya houses, isn’t just picturesque – it’s the home of the Kyoto geisha, and this ryokan puts you right at the heart of it. Sleep in a traditional tatami mat-lined room, overlooking a tranquil garden, or save your yen and check in to a mixed dorm with bunk beds; each one comes with a pull-across curtain for added privacy.

3. The Millennials Kyoto

Budget Hotel

The capsule rooms at The Millennials with guests getting ready to sleep
Courtesy of the Millennials / Hostelworld

After a really contemporary stay in Kyoto? Try this modern capsule hotel, where sleeping pods built for one come with wide, reclining beds that turn into sofas; a projector for watching films; and automatic lights that double as wake-up alarms. There’s 24-hour coffee on tap, while a daily happy hour sees complimentary draft beer flowing. There are slick modern spaces with an industrial chic vibe for socialising or having meetings, while historic Gion is just across the river.

5. Piece Hostel Sanjo East

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Piece Hostel Sanjo terrace with tree, tables and fairy lights at dusk
Courtesy of Piece Hostel Sanjo / Expedia

The sun-drenched private garden – a rarity in Kyoto – is one of the highlights of a stay at Piece Hostel Sanjo East. Sip a morning coffee while planning your sightseeing for the day, or sink an evening beer while chatting with other travellers at this sleek, contemporary hostel, just north of Nishiki Market. There are budget bunk bed rooms, or you can also hire a double or triple with its own private bathroom – just the thing for small families or honeymooning couples.

This is an updated version of an article by Brooke Larsen.

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