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The Latest Karasuma Vacation Packages

MONday Apart Premium KYOTO Station
Reviewed on 2026/6/20

MONday Apart Premium Osaka Namba WEST
Reviewed on 2026/6/17


Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka
Reviewed on 2026/6/20

MONday Apart Premium Kyoto Sta. Kamogawa
Reviewed on 2026/6/17
Where to stay in Karasuma

Central Kyoto
Ancient temples blend with modern architectural treasures while markets, museums, dining and shopping streets showcase thousands of years of Japanese traditions.
Karasuma Hotel Deals

Hotel Gracery Kyoto Sanjo
"We enjoyed our stay in the Kabuki room. The staff are helpful and friendly. The room was clean and comfortable. We would stay there again!!"
Reviewed on 2026/6/21

Oakwood Hotel Oike Kyoto
"Well positioned hotel with all the required amenities, would stay again."
Reviewed on 2026/6/21

Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji
"We loved our stay here would highly recommend the hotel. The location worked great close to the train station and lots of shopping great city bakery right across the street with wonderful baked goods and sandwiches and lattes, etc. staff were wonderful and the rooms were very nice."
Reviewed on 2026/6/21
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Karasuma

Kiyomizu Temple
Constructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history.

Fushimi Inari Shrine
This shrine at the base of Inari Mountain is dedicated to the goddess of rice and prosperity. See its thousands of red gates around a network of beautiful trails.

Kyoto Tower
In a city known for its temples and other ancient relics, this observation point catches the eye as an example of 20th-century innovation.



