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Marufukuro

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Welcome to Marufukuro, a stunning 5-star oasis nestled in the heart of Kyoto, just 2,1 mi from the city center! Located at Shimogyo-Ku Kagiya Cho 342, this luxurious hotel is the perfect spot for travelers seeking a blend of comfort and culture. With an enticing starting price as low as [insert price], you're in for a fabulous experience without breaking the bank.

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Camere

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1 Letto King Size

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485 piedi quadri

Standard Bld, Letto King Size, Balcone

Balcone

Balcony (Original bld) is 484 square feet and includes a king-size bed 150-183 width plus balcony, desk, safe, bathrobes, and slippers.

Japanese Suite with Lounge Access - Former Nintendo Headquarter in Marufukuro

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745 piedi quadri

Suite Japanese, Accesso alla Lounge

Bagno Privato

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Minibar

TV a schermo piatto

Guests will have a special experience as the quadruple room features a private open-air bath. Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The spacious air-conditioned quadruple room provides a flat-screen TV with streaming services, tatami, a mini-bar, a tea and coffee maker as well as an inner courtyard view. The unit offers 1 bed.

Deluxe King Room with Lounge Access - Former Nintendo Headquarter in Marufukuro

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515 piedi quadri

Deluxe, Letto King Size, Accesso alla Lounge

Bagno Privato

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Minibar

TV a schermo piatto

Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The spacious double room features air conditioning, a mini-bar, a tea and coffee maker, a seating area, as well as a flat-screen TV with streaming services. The unit has 1 bed.

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Marufukuro is not just a place to stay—it's a cocoon of relaxation and fun! Imagine waking up to a delightful breakfast, then lounging in the hot tub or indulging in a revitalizing massage at the spa. Need to catch up on your favorite shows? Enjoy fast and free Wi-Fi and streaming services that will keep you entertained. With soundproof rooms and air conditioning, your personal retreat is both serene and enjoyable. Plus, families will love the kid's meals and garden for a little outdoor adventure!

Facade/entrance in Marufukuro
Facade/entrance in Marufukuro

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With over 358 glowing reviews, guests rave about the attentive 24-hour front desk staff and the charming restaurant that serves delicious local cuisine. Each room features a private entrance, terrace, and balcony to take in breathtaking views of Kyoto. Whether you're sipping cocktails at the bar, soaking in the bathtub, or preparing a special meal in your fully equipped kitchen, Marufukuro guarantees an unforgettable stay!

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The dining experience at Marufukuro is nothing short of a culinary adventure, courtesy of .carta, the delightful on-site restaurant. Whether you’re a fan of traditional Japanese flavors or have a craving for a taste of Europe, this family-friendly venue offers a rich tapestry of cuisines that will satisfy every palate. Imagine savoring mouthwatering sushi crafted by skilled chefs or digging into a sumptuous European dish while surrounded by a harmonious blend of modern and traditional décor. Each meal is an opportunity to indulge, making it a highlight of your Kyoto getaway!

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Servizi

Ristorante

Wifi gratuito

Centro fitness

Servizio di streaming (come Netflix)

Spa

Aria condizionata

Idromassaggio

Bar

Lounge or bar in Marufukuro
Lounge or bar in Marufukuro

Ristorante

.carta

Adatto alle Famiglie, Tradizionale, Moderna, Giapponese, Internazionale, Europea

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Marufukuro is a beautifully appointed hotel in a quiet neighbourhood of Kyoto. It is close to buses and subway stations and is about 20 mins walk from Kyoto main station so it is a very convenient location. The hotel is decorated with classic mid century modern furniture and has retained much of the original features of the Nintendo offices. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here, the guest only lounge is a relaxing space to spend an evening and the bed was the most comfortable of our entire trip. The rooms are very spacious compared to average Japanese hotel rooms. It is at a higher price point than we are usually comfortable with but as it was a special occasion for us we splashed out. Everything is luxurious and well considered, so the pricing does reflect the offering. There are snacks and beverages offered at no extra cost and various amenities available including complimentary access to a local onsen. Staff were a delight to deal with and were very helpful.

Gillian

Everything about my stay at Marufukuro was exceptional. The staff was incredibly kind, the amenities were top-notch, the rooms were beautiful and my dinner at the hotel restaurant was one of the best meals of my entire trip to Kyoto. Not only would I absolutely stay here again, I've already recommended it to friends and family as well. The library, the bar, the snacks provided... everything was perfect! Thank you to the entire staff of Marafukuro for making my stay such a pleasant one and I look forward to visiting again one day! PS: If you're staying here, make sure to book one of the balcony rooms. The view was perfect to watch the sunrise and sunset!

Roger

Best stay experience ever! The staff took care of us so well, Japanese hospitality at it's best. Frankly, we have stayed at way more expensive hotels, but nothing came close to how we felt here. Top thinks to like about, 1) Great place with close proximity to Kamo river and pretty much everything interesting in Kyoto 2) Rooms are good sized and immaculate 3) Staff are well trained, speak English and well trained 4) Food, especially breakfast was absolute best! Please have it, especially Japanese one. 5) Nintendo library and make yourself a drink or a cocktail is mesmerising 6) Snacks and drinks if you feel peckish, pretty much anytime.

Sachin

This was a truly surprising and delightful experience. When I was searching for hotels on Booking I noticed that the room description mentioned it was designed by Tadao Ando. When we arrived at the hotel, we saw Nintendo branding and realized this was the birthplace of Nintendo! The small fridge, and in the lounge area, all the drinks and entertainment were complimentary. The quality of the refreshments and food provided was excellent. After 9pm, they even offer free ochazuke (tea over rice) in the lounge. The location is excellent, and the hotel provides bicycle rentals.

Meiyao

Right from arrival it was 5-star service! Riku picked up on me being a fan of Nintendo and showed me around the building and what furniture and installations are still from the original Nintendo Headquarter this hotel once was. I stayed in the Japanese Suit which was brilliant. The best part to me was the open air bath which I enjoyed for multiple hours. A hot bath in crisp February air. Also the hotel being all inclusive with a nicely stocked mini bar helped to relax and enjoy the evening.

Michael

Marufukuro is a beautifully appointed hotel in a quiet neighbourhood of Kyoto. It is close to buses and subway stations and is about 20 mins walk from Kyoto main station so it is a very convenient location. The hotel is decorated with classic mid century modern furniture and has retained much of the original features of the Nintendo offices. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here, the guest only lounge is a relaxing space to spend an evening and the bed was the most comfortable of our entire trip. The rooms are very spacious compared to average Japanese hotel rooms. It is at a higher price point than we are usually comfortable with but as it was a special occasion for us we splashed out. Everything is luxurious and well considered, so the pricing does reflect the offering. There are snacks and beverages offered at no extra cost and various amenities available including complimentary access to a local onsen. Staff were a delight to deal with and were very helpful.

Gillian

Everything about my stay at Marufukuro was exceptional. The staff was incredibly kind, the amenities were top-notch, the rooms were beautiful and my dinner at the hotel restaurant was one of the best meals of my entire trip to Kyoto. Not only would I absolutely stay here again, I've already recommended it to friends and family as well. The library, the bar, the snacks provided... everything was perfect! Thank you to the entire staff of Marafukuro for making my stay such a pleasant one and I look forward to visiting again one day! PS: If you're staying here, make sure to book one of the balcony rooms. The view was perfect to watch the sunrise and sunset!

Roger

Best stay experience ever! The staff took care of us so well, Japanese hospitality at it's best. Frankly, we have stayed at way more expensive hotels, but nothing came close to how we felt here. Top thinks to like about, 1) Great place with close proximity to Kamo river and pretty much everything interesting in Kyoto 2) Rooms are good sized and immaculate 3) Staff are well trained, speak English and well trained 4) Food, especially breakfast was absolute best! Please have it, especially Japanese one. 5) Nintendo library and make yourself a drink or a cocktail is mesmerising 6) Snacks and drinks if you feel peckish, pretty much anytime.

Sachin

This was a truly surprising and delightful experience. When I was searching for hotels on Booking I noticed that the room description mentioned it was designed by Tadao Ando. When we arrived at the hotel, we saw Nintendo branding and realized this was the birthplace of Nintendo! The small fridge, and in the lounge area, all the drinks and entertainment were complimentary. The quality of the refreshments and food provided was excellent. After 9pm, they even offer free ochazuke (tea over rice) in the lounge. The location is excellent, and the hotel provides bicycle rentals.

Meiyao

Right from arrival it was 5-star service! Riku picked up on me being a fan of Nintendo and showed me around the building and what furniture and installations are still from the original Nintendo Headquarter this hotel once was. I stayed in the Japanese Suit which was brilliant. The best part to me was the open air bath which I enjoyed for multiple hours. A hot bath in crisp February air. Also the hotel being all inclusive with a nicely stocked mini bar helped to relax and enjoy the evening.

Michael

Marufukuro is a beautifully appointed hotel in a quiet neighbourhood of Kyoto. It is close to buses and subway stations and is about 20 mins walk from Kyoto main station so it is a very convenient location. The hotel is decorated with classic mid century modern furniture and has retained much of the original features of the Nintendo offices. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here, the guest only lounge is a relaxing space to spend an evening and the bed was the most comfortable of our entire trip. The rooms are very spacious compared to average Japanese hotel rooms. It is at a higher price point than we are usually comfortable with but as it was a special occasion for us we splashed out. Everything is luxurious and well considered, so the pricing does reflect the offering. There are snacks and beverages offered at no extra cost and various amenities available including complimentary access to a local onsen. Staff were a delight to deal with and were very helpful.

Gillian

Everything about my stay at Marufukuro was exceptional. The staff was incredibly kind, the amenities were top-notch, the rooms were beautiful and my dinner at the hotel restaurant was one of the best meals of my entire trip to Kyoto. Not only would I absolutely stay here again, I've already recommended it to friends and family as well. The library, the bar, the snacks provided... everything was perfect! Thank you to the entire staff of Marafukuro for making my stay such a pleasant one and I look forward to visiting again one day! PS: If you're staying here, make sure to book one of the balcony rooms. The view was perfect to watch the sunrise and sunset!

Roger

Best stay experience ever! The staff took care of us so well, Japanese hospitality at it's best. Frankly, we have stayed at way more expensive hotels, but nothing came close to how we felt here. Top thinks to like about, 1) Great place with close proximity to Kamo river and pretty much everything interesting in Kyoto 2) Rooms are good sized and immaculate 3) Staff are well trained, speak English and well trained 4) Food, especially breakfast was absolute best! Please have it, especially Japanese one. 5) Nintendo library and make yourself a drink or a cocktail is mesmerising 6) Snacks and drinks if you feel peckish, pretty much anytime.

Sachin

This was a truly surprising and delightful experience. When I was searching for hotels on Booking I noticed that the room description mentioned it was designed by Tadao Ando. When we arrived at the hotel, we saw Nintendo branding and realized this was the birthplace of Nintendo! The small fridge, and in the lounge area, all the drinks and entertainment were complimentary. The quality of the refreshments and food provided was excellent. After 9pm, they even offer free ochazuke (tea over rice) in the lounge. The location is excellent, and the hotel provides bicycle rentals.

Meiyao

Right from arrival it was 5-star service! Riku picked up on me being a fan of Nintendo and showed me around the building and what furniture and installations are still from the original Nintendo Headquarter this hotel once was. I stayed in the Japanese Suit which was brilliant. The best part to me was the open air bath which I enjoyed for multiple hours. A hot bath in crisp February air. Also the hotel being all inclusive with a nicely stocked mini bar helped to relax and enjoy the evening.

Michael

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Shimogyo-Ku Kagiya Cho 342, Kyoto, 600-8126, Giappone

Marufukuro