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JR WEST GROUP VIA INN PRIME KYOTOEKI HACHIJOGUCHI
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About this property
Explore the area

- Kawaramachi Street7 min walk
- Kyoto Tower9 min walk
- Kyoto Station Building10 min walk
- Osaka (ITM-Itami)47 min drive
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Accessibility
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
Common areas
- Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
- Lift
- Wheelchair-accessible path of travel
- Wheelchair-accessible path to lift
- Wheelchair-accessible registration desk
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Recent reviews
Recent reviews
8/10 Very good
8 out of 10 Very goodLocation is good, right next to Kyoto station and the attached 7-Eleven is as always very useful. Check-in process was not good. We were instructed to use the check-in kiosk while there were people at the main desk not attending to anyone, which felt dismissive. The kiosk is a lot slower and more inconvenient overall than being attended to by staff. Otherwise the staff were polite and helpful. Free unlimited amenities in the lobby such as face towels, toothbrushes, coffee, tea etc. however no moisturiser, makeup remover, creamer/milk, or hot chocolate which I would have thought would be standard. Rooms were average. Larger than some that we've stayed in on this trip but the layout is not good, which makes it feel cramped. In particular having a very small gap between the TV console and the bed makes it difficult to navigate especially in the dark. There isn't much good storage for luggage except on the floor which makes it worse. TV is very useful as it also shows how busy the restaurant and laundries are. Bathroom is pretty standard. Included breakfast was good in terms of variety, though actual quality was standard. In particular having a good variety of fruit and vegetable dishes was good, since it can be difficult to get enough of either while travelling. Definitely the variety is the standout feature here. Though I note the hotel next door has a tray-clearing robot rather than relying on patrons to self-return trays (a policy that is only partially adhered-to).