ОТЕЛЬ THE RITZ-CARLTON OSAKA ОСАКА 5* (Япония) - от 29532 RUB | NOCHI

ОТЕЛЬ THE RITZ-CARLTON OSAKA ОСАКА 5* (Япония) - от 29532 RUB | NOCHI

The Ritz-Carlton, Осака, Япония


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Отель The Ritz-Carlton Osaka - Осака

Отель The Ritz-Carlton Osaka находится в 5 минутах пешей прогулки от Торгового центра Herbis Plaza и располагает бассейном, а также высокоскоростным интернетом в номерах. Этот 5-звездочный отель разместился в районе Умеда, в паре минут ходьбы от Торгового центра Whity Umeda, что понравится любителям шопинга.

Расположение

Этот отель расположен примерно в 20 км от аэропорта Международный Итами и в пределах 2 км от таких культурных объектов, как Тематический парк для детей Kids Plaza. Ritz-Carlton в Осаке находятся недалеко от Смотровой площадки Kuchu Teien. Кроме того, Ниппонбаши находится примерно в 3 км, в то время как станция метро метро Nishi Umeda расположена всего лишь в 550 метрах от отеля.

Всего в 5 минутах ходьбы есть автобусная остановка Coach Terminus.

Номера

291 номер в Ritz-Carlton оснащены детекторами дыма и электронным ключом. В номерах предоставляются банные полотенца.

Питание

Завтрак подается в ресторане. Вы можете за 5 минут дойти до ресторана Lobby Lounge или перекусить в ресторане Indian Creative cuisine Ganapati Fukushima, что находится всего в 5 минутах ходьбы.

Отель предлагает гостям полный завтрак по цене JPY5,047 с человека в сутки.

Отдых и бизнес

На территории доступен оздоровительный центр, а также парная, джакузи и сауна. Для путешествующих по делам предусмотрели бизнес-центр.

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The Ritz Carlton Osaka отель (Япония, курорт Города, курорт Осака)

The Ritz Carlton Osaka отель (Япония, курорт Города, курорт Осака)

The Ritz Carlton Osaka 5*

Один из самых роскошных и престижных отелей Японии. Номера отеля стилизованы под интерьер XVIII-XIX веков. Роскошь номеров, великолепный сервис и превосходная инфраструктура могут удовлетворить запросы даже самых требовательных путешественников. Отель является частью знаменитой международной цепочки The Ritz Carlton, задающую стандарты пятизвездочных отелей.
Отель находится в северной части города Осака, в престижном районе Nishi-Umeda, где расположено множество магазинов и бизнес-центров. Международный аэропорт Осаки находится в 30 минутах езды от отеля.

В отеле

4 ресторана, 1 кафе, 1 бар
Спа-центр, салон красоты
Тренажерный зал
Закрытый бассейн
Организация и проведение свадебных церемоний
Бизнес-центр, 2 конференц-зала, 8 банкетных залов
Аренда автомобилей
Прачечная и химчистка
WiFi
Магазины
Услуги няни (за доп. плату)
Расчетный час в гостинице на заезд 15:00, на выезд – 12:00.

В номере

Кондиционер
Сейф
Телевизор с ЖК экраном
DVD плейер
Док-станция для iPod
Бесплатный WiFi и проводной Интернет
Телефон
Фен
Халаты и тапочки
Туалетные принадлежности
Мини-бар
Набор для приготовления чая и кофе

Типы размещения

Отель предлагает размещение в 291 номере и сьюте.

Superior Rooms

Уютные номера площадью 44 кв.м., расположенные с 24 по 32 этажи. Из окон открывается вид на город. Ванные комнаты отделаны мрамором. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или двумя двуспальными кроватями, зона отдыха, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Skyline Superior Rooms

Номера, идентичные предыдущей категории (Superior Rooms), но расположенные на верхних этажах отеля (36 и 37). Площадь номеров - 44 кв.м. Из окон открывается панорамный вид на город. Ванные комнаты отделаны мрамором. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или двумя двуспальными кроватями, зона отдыха, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Deluxe Rooms

Просторные угловые номера с панорамными окнами. Площадь номеров - 52 кв.м., они расположены с 24 по 37 этажи. Из окон открывается панорамный вид на город. Ванные комнаты отделаны мрамором. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или двумя двуспальными кроватями, зона отдыха, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Skyline Deluxe Rooms

Номера, идентичные предыдущей категории (Deluxe Rooms), но расположенные на верхних этажах отеля (36 и 37). Площадь номеров - 52 кв.м. Из окон открывается панорамный вид на город. Ванные комнаты отделаны мрамором. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или двумя двуспальными кроватями, зона отдыха, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Club Superior Rooms

Номера, идентичные категории Superior Rooms, но расположенные с 33 по 35 этажи. Площадь номеров - 44 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на город. Гости данной категории номеров имеют клубные привилегии: отдельная ускоренная регистрация, услуги консьержа, подача кофе в номер, доступ в клубную гостиную, где утром сервируется чай, а в течение дня - напитки и закуски. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или двумя двуспальными кроватями, зона отдыха, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Club Deluxe Rooms

Номера, идентичные категории Deluxe Rooms, но расположенные с 33 по 35 этажи. Площадь номеров - 52 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на город. Гости данной категории номеров имеют клубные привилегии: отдельная ускоренная регистрация, услуги консьержа, подача кофе в номер, доступ в клубную гостиную, где утром сервируется чай, а в течение дня - напитки и закуски. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или двумя двуспальными кроватями, зона отдыха, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Junior Suites

Просторные сьюты площадью 64 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на город. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз, просторная гостиная зона, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Skyview Junior Suites

Cьюты, идентичные предыдущей категории (Junior Suites), но расположенные на верхних этажах здания (38 и 37). Площадь сьютов - 64 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на город. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз, просторная гостиная зона, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Club Junior Suites

Cьюты, расположенные с 33 по 35 этажи. Площадь сьютов - 64 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на город. Гости данной категории номеров имеют клубные привилегии: отдельная ускоренная регистрация, услуги консьержа, подача кофе в номер, доступ в клубную гостиную, где утром сервируется чай, а в течение дня - напитки и закуски. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз, просторная гостиная зона, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Club Suites

Просторные угловые сьюты, расположенные с 33 по 37 этажи. Площадь сьютов - 77 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на горы и на залив. Гости данной категории номеров имеют клубные привилегии: отдельная ускоренная регистрация, услуги консьержа, подача кофе в номер, доступ в клубную гостиную, где утром сервируется чай, а в течение дня - напитки и закуски. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или с двумя кроватями твин, отдельная гостиная, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Executive Suites

Просторные угловые сьюты площадью 77 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на горы и на залив. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или с двумя кроватями твин, отдельная гостиная, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Club Suites

Cьюты, идентичные предыдущей категории (Executive Suites), но расположенные с 33 по 37 этажи. Площадь сьютов - 77 кв.м. Из окон открывается вид на горы и на залив. Гости данной категории номеров имеют клубные привилегии: отдельная ускоренная регистрация, услуги консьержа, подача кофе в номер, доступ в клубную гостиную, где утром сервируется чай, а в течение дня - напитки и закуски. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых + 1 ребенок. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз или с двумя кроватями твин, отдельная гостиная, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной.

Japanese Suites

Роскошные сьюты площадью от 78 до 99 кв.м., расположенные на 25 этаже. Из окон открывается панорамный вид на горы и на залив. Сьюты данной категории оформлены в традиционном японском стиле: полы устланы татами, гостям предлагается размещение на кроватях футон. Варианты размещения: 5 человек. В номере: спальня с кроватями футон, отдельная гостиная, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, уникальной каменной ванной в японском стиле и душевой кабиной, гостевой санузел.

The Ritz-Carlton Suite

Эксклюзивный фирменный сьют площадью 233 кв.м. с панорамным видом на горы и залив, расположенные на 36 и 37 этажах. Варианты размещения: 2 взрослых. В номере: спальня с кроватью кинг сайз, гардеробная, отдельная гостиная с роялем, столовая, ванная комната с двойной раковиной, ванной и душевой кабиной, гостевой санузел.

Рестораны и бары

Xiang Tao –ресторан традиционной китайской кухни, открыт на обед и ужин.

Hanagatami - ресторан классической японской кухни с видом на японский сад, открыт на обед и ужин. Суши, тепаньяки, темпура и другие традиционные блюда.

La Baie – гастрономический ресторан французской кухни, открыт на обед и ужин.

Splendido – ресторан классической итальянской кухни, открыт на завтрак, обед и ужин.

The Lobby Lounge – кафе, где сервируется чай, кофе, десерты и выпечка.

The Bar – бар с живой музыкой, где можно насладиться любимым напитком.

Гости отеля могут пользоваться круглосуточной доставкой еды в номер.

Красота и здоровье

Спа-центр отеля открыт с 09:00 до 22:00 и предлагает широкий выбор массажей и процедур по уходу за лицом и телом на основе традиционных восточных методик с использованием косметики косметики ESPA.

К услугам гостей отеля также тренажерный зал и закрытый бассейн.

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This hotel, situated in a unique location, blends in with the scenery of Kyoto. It offers a beautiful view in a tranquil setting, whilst only steps away from the city center and attractions such as Gion, Kawaramachi and Pontocho.

Kamogawa Nijo-Ohashi Hotori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-0902
Phone: +81-(0)75-746-5555
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http://www.ritzcarlton.com/jp/hotels/japan/kyoto

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The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto

Роскошный 5-звездочный отель открылся в феврале 2014 года. Гостям предоставляются услуги и удобства, соответствующие высоким стандартам. Размеры номеров одни из самых больших в Киото. Гости могут бесплатно посещать крытый плавательный бассейн и фитнес-центр.

Отель The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto расположен на берегу реки Камогава. Из окон открывается великолепный вид на Киото. В 3 минутах находится станция метро Kyoto Shiyakushomae. До железнодорожного вокзала Киото можно доехать на метро за 10 минут. До замка Нидзе, включенного в список Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО, можно добраться на метро за 3 минуты. Номера отличаются традиционной для Киото эстетикой и изысканной элегантностью. В ресторане La Locanda подают превосходные итальянские блюда. В ресторане Mizuki накрывают японский ужин кайсэки из нескольких изысканных блюд. В кафе Pierre Hermé Paris можно попробовать французские сладости.

Общее число номеров в отеле: 134. Ванные комнаты укомплектованы топовой серией сантехники ТОТО - Neorest. Наиболее популярная модель серии Neorest - напольный электронный унитаз Neorest AH

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The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

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Despite its array of beautiful, charming ryokans (Japanese-style inns), Kyoto lacked a true full-service luxury hotel until The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto showed up in 2014.

Upon arrival, it instantly became the most detail-oriented, high-end property in the city, combing everything you’d expect from Ritz-Carlton service with a great location along the Kamogawa River, where you have wide city views and are within walking distance of multiple subway stations for immediate access to the city’s famed temples and gardens.

Our Inspector's Highlights The exterior design draws its inspiration from five Japanese words and feelings: utage (“festive”), seido (“serenity and movement”), miyabi (“elegance”), hana (“splendid”) and nagomi (harmony). The interior common area, which peacefully features a three-story waterfall and a variety of gardens, is highlighted by an art theme modeled after the classic 11th-century novel, The Tale of Genji. The 17 high-level suites are the most stunning. Most have Zen gardens, terraces and the best views the hotel has to offer. The Kyoto hotel plays both sides of the coin when it comes to food, putting its best foot forward with its Japanese offerings but rounding it out with Western fare and flair. The spa at the luxury hotel focuses on the concept of running water. In fact, the three-story waterfall that you see on the main level runs all the way down into the 65.6-foot swimming pool at the spa, serving as the backbone of the entire property. Things to Know Eighty artists created more than 400 works that interpret The Tale of Genji, specifically the residence of the its main character, Genji Hikaru. The spa has seven treatments rooms in total, including one spa suite, and features products from international brand ESPA. The Ryokucha Serenity Ritual comes highly recommended for its “when in Rome” element of incorporating local green tea leaves into a gentle, flowing massage. Rooms are airy and bathed in neutrals — expect light wood furnishings, picture windows, bonsai plants and a sleek Japanese aesthetic. The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto has 134 guest rooms in total, the majority of which are Deluxe, Deluxe Garden, and Luxury Rooms. The major difference between them is not in size or décor but in extras: The Deluxe Garden rooms have garden views, and the Luxury Rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows and river or mountain views. Bathrooms have a distinct cherry blossom motif and are stocked with Asprey products and local handmade soap and bath salts. The Restaurants If you crave Western bites, go for Italian at La Locanda or a French pastry at Pierre Hermé Paris Boutique. Yet it is the hotel’s Mizuki Japanese restaurant that has a gained strong reputation throughout the city for its multi-course kaiseki feast, a must-do for first-time visitors to Japan. The kaiseki style is composed of small, meticulously plated dishes that follow the Japanese tradition of go-mi, go-syoku, go-ho (five flavors, five colors, five cooking methods), artfully balancing taste, texture, presentation and color. No matter where you eat, hit The Bar afterward for its 360-degree cellar and more than 400 wine selections.
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Отель The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto

Отель The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto расположен менее чем в 1,8 км от Сёрэн-ина и в 10 минутах езды на автомобиле от Симогамо. Отель с видом на реку также предлагает высокоскоростной интернет в номерах. Прогулка в центр Киото займет 5 минут. В 400 метрах располагается станция метро Kyoto Shiyakusho Mae. Гости могут посетить Нандзэн-дзи, что находится в нескольких минутах езды от этого отеля. До ближайшей автобусной остановки "京都市役所前" нужно пройтись 250 метров. В ванных комнатах предоставляется тропический душ и отдельный туалет. Завтрак подают в ресторане этого 5-звездочного отеля. В ресторане гостям могут подать блюда французской кухни. Разнообразные блюда также доступны в лаунж-баре. Гости могут пообедать в ресторане "Hafuu Honten", расположенном в 8 минутах прогулки пешком от этого отеля.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto - Kyoto Prefecture - a MICHELIN Guide Hotel

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto - Kyoto Prefecture - a MICHELIN Guide Hotel

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

Kyoto has long been an enormously popular travel destination, but what it lacked until fairly recently was a proper luxury hotel. Needless to say, now that there’s a Ritz-Carlton, that’s all changed. But what’s surprising are the pains the Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto has taken in order to assimilate itself into a city whose tourist trade is dominated (at the higher end, at least) by traditional ryokan inns. It starts with the location, on the banks of the scenic Kamo River, and it carries on into the construction: no neoclassical palace, this Ritz-Carlton keeps low to the ground, the better to blend into its surroundings.

A handful of tatami-style suites are there to complete the ryokan effect, if that’s what you’re after. But even the so-called western-style rooms have more than a whiff of the ryokan about them, the design is minimal and traditional, the materials overwhelmingly natural, and the atmosphere is as serene as can be. You’ll look out through an oversized window at the Japanese garden or a view of the city, and while they’re stocked with all the latest high-tech gizmos, what’s front and center are the more timeless luxuries: yukata, bathrobes and slippers, expansive, immersive bathrooms and Kyoto Shabon-ya handmade soap and bath salts.

And while it won’t replace the absolutely authentic ryokan experience, the Ritz-Carlton’s got the facilities to go a bit above and beyond. The simple onsen bath is replaced by a lavish full-service spa, complete with fitness center and 20-meter indoor pool. You can get your kaiseki dinner at Mizuki, as well as other a la carte Japanese specialties — and when you’re feeling European you’ve got La Locanda, the Italian eatery, as well as the lobby lounge with its Pierre Hermé desserts. It just might actually be the best of both worlds.

Review: The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto | Prince of Travel

Review: The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto | Prince of Travel

Review: The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto

Japan’s cultural capital, Kyoto, is a popular destination for domestic and international tourists alike.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto, has long been exalted as one of the best properties in Japan, and even in the entire chain. I was very eager to experience it for myself during a Summer 2019 visit to Asia, as it had been at the top of my must-stay list for quite some time.

Amy also visited this property with her family on a Spring Break 2023 trip to Japan, and we’ve updated this review to reflect her experience.

In This Post Booking Location Check-in Deluxe Kyoto Room Grand Deluxe Kamogawa River View Rooms Breakfast Other Facilities Conclusion The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – Booking

Ricky

At the time, I had the opportunity to take advantage of a sweet spot of redeeming 60,000 Bonvoy points per night for top-tier hotels (which lasted until March 2019). I knew this would be the golden opportunity to slot in a three-night stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto and kick off our summer trip to Asia in style.

Since I was making bookings at these high-end Bonvoy hotels rather speculatively back in early 2019, I had actually booked two separate reservations at the Ritz-Carlton for two nights and one night, respectively, but I had no problem getting them combined into a three-night stay for 180,000 Bonvoy points in total.

Nowadays, Marriott Bonvoy uses a dynamic pricing model, and you can expect to pay 88,000–126,000 points per night. It goes to show how much has shifted with the program in the past four years.

That’s certainly a lot of points to spend, but could still prove worthwhile compared to the cash rates, which usually hover around ¥120,000–175,000 ($1,200–1,750 CAD) per night, but can shoot up to ¥250,000 ($2,500 CAD) or more during popular seasons.

Amy

I actually booked two rooms for my stay. The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto, and many hotels in Japan for that matter, have a maximum occupancy of four guests per room. As we were travelling as a family of five, we had to book two rooms here, but we decided to go for the splurge to see what the hype was all about.

Each room cost 92,000 points, which was at least towards the lower end of the dynamic pricing. We booked one using points, and the other using a Free Night Award worth 85,000 points from our Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card, topped up with 7,000 points.

If booking the property isn’t possible using points, be sure to get in touch with us for quote. The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto participates in Marriott STARS, a preferred partner program.

You’ll receive a suite of extra perks and benefits during your stay, such as a $100 (USD) credit and priority for upgrades, while still paying the same as the best available flexible rate for the hotel.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto is located on the banks of the Kamo River, and boasts impressive views of the nearby Higashiyama mountains.

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Just down the street from the hotel is the Kyoto Gyoen National Garden and the Kyoto Imperial Palace.

You’ll also have quick access to the Nishiki Market, which is just over five minutes by car or around 20 minutes away from the hotel on foot.

Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae station is the nearest Kyoto Subway station, which is less than a minute by car or just five minutes by foot. From there, you’ll have access to the rest of the city.

Kyoto Station is around 10 minutes from the hotel by car or around half an hour by transit.

Osaka Itami International Airport is the closest airport serving the area, generally handling domestic flights within Japan, and is located 60 minutes away by car or bus.

On the other hand, it’s a longer trek to Kansai International Airport, which is the major international port of entry into the Kansai region. Depending on your method of transportation, you can get to the hotel in 75 minutes by car or two hours by transit.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – Check-in

Ricky

We arrived in Kyoto rather late in the day, having taken an evening flight from Tokyo Narita to Osaka Itami following our Japan Airlines business class flight from Chicago. Kyoto is served by the airports of the Osaka metro region (Itami, Kansai, and Kobe), all of which are a fair distance away from the city, Itami was the closest airport, and even from there, we only arrived in Kyoto by way of a one-hour airport limousine bus ride.

The zen-like entryway – a small covered roundabout area for vehicles, followed by a downward-sloping pathway leading to the entrance accompanied by a gently flowing stream of water – set the perfect tone for our stay, and I returned to take some photos of the hotel’s gorgeous exterior in the morning.

In a manner that you might not necessarily expect of the Ritz-Carlton brand, the hotel’s understated exterior – which mostly consists of simple grey stonework obscured by rows of bamboo shoots – makes it feel much more like a luxury private residence than a hotel and allows it to find its place effortlessly among the surrounding neighbourhood.

Following the stone pathway to the entrance, we step into a short hallway, which leads to the hotel’s stunning lobby.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto has one of the most elegantly designed lobbies and public areas that I’ve ever seen. Wood panelling, glass, and polished stone make up the principal textures, illuminated by a chorus of soft mood lighting.

The lobby is composed of two hallways running the length of the building, each consisting of carefully-partitioned areas for the hotel’s cafe, the Pierre Hermé pastry shop, and pockets of lobby seating. The two hallways overlook a central staircase leading down to the lower level along with a beautiful modern chandelier that ties it all together.

The space leaves a striking first impression with its masterful interpretation of both modern architecture and Japanese design sensibilities, and we quickly perked up from our sleepy demeanours when we first arrived.

A hotel associate sat down with us in one of the seating areas to begin the check-in process, although we would then proceed into the room itself in order to complete the “in-room check-in” – a Ritz-Carlton brand tradition that I’ve been treated to at select properties (though not all of them) in the past.

Despite my best attempts at “suite-talking” my way into an upgrade over the chat app for this stay, there was not one forthcoming in the end, and the check-in associate confirmed that we had been upgraded to a Deluxe Kyoto Room with views of the central courtyard.

I gave one more half-hearted attempt at the matter, asking “So there were no suites available as a Titanium member?” and was met with a bold-faced “sorry sir, we don’t have any suites available for this stay,” and I didn’t really have the energy to pursue it further.

Instead, we followed our associate into the elevators and made our way up to the third floor of the building.

The Ritz-Carlton’s hallways retain the same sophisticated décor from the lobby, using soft warm lighting, tempered by a series of horizontal and vertical wooden screens, to create a sense of order and serenity.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – Deluxe Kyoto Room

Ricky

As you enter the room, you see in front of you two sets of hallways leading to the bedroom: one on the left side, which is a part of the open-concept bathroom, and another on the right side that serves as the walkway proper.

Let’s proceed down the hallway on the right, where the pantry and minibar is found along the side.

Here, there’s not one but two beverage machines: a Nespresso machine for the morning coffee, as well as a Special.T machine by Nestlé, which allows you to make tea in the same way that you would operate a Nespresso.

Continuing through, we arrive at the bedroom and sitting area, which I thought was relatively spacious for a non-suite room type. The king bed was a real pleasure to sleep in every night, especially given our crippling jet lag having just arrived in Asia.

Meanwhile, the sitting area consisted of two chairs and a table, facing across from the room’s television, and flanked by a small chest-of-drawers with my very favourite feature of the room on top: a delightful little bonsai tree to finish off the room’s tasteful décor and tie it all together with an additional touch of zen.

A small fruit plate had been left on the table as our welcome amenity, along with some origami cranes for decoration and a snack box with a few morsels and bites inside, which was replenished every day.

The room also featured a ceremonial tea cabinet with a simple tea set that you could use if you wanted to prepare your infusion in a more old-school way compared to the Special.T machine. The Ritz-Carlton also catered very well to our needs by providing ample bottled water in the room, and leaving us even more bottles on subsequent days after we consistently drank all of them.

Now we’ll move on to the bathroom, which is open-concept by design, although there are a series of sliding doors to close the space off from the hallway and bedroom and create a little more privacy.

The bathroom features double sinks, each with its own mirror with LED lighting, and another television embedded within the mirrored surface that lies in-between.

Perhaps the most exciting thing about the bathroom was the bathing area, which included both the shower and bathtub in one large “wet room”, with water from the shower draining directly through the gaps in the planks. The shower’s water pressure was also a very powerful blast – inevitably spilling water all over the bathtub as well – which made for a very satisfying shower indeed when we arrived after a long journey across the Pacific.

Then there’s a separate room for the smart Japanese toilet.

At the very back of the room is a large walk-in closet, where the bellhops had proactively placed our baggage. One thing I really liked was that the Ritz-Carlton offers both the usual fluffy bathrobes for wearing right before bedtime, as well as a lighter set of yukatas (lighter, more informal versions of a kimono) for wearing casually around the room in the daytime.

Overall, while I was of course a little disappointed not to receive a suite upgrade at a property I had been so eagerly looking forward to, I was still extremely satisfied with our Deluxe Kyoto Room, whose perfectly soothing décor – as with the rest of the hotel – made you feel wonderfully at ease whenever you were inside.

Jessy and I quickly fell into a long, deep sleep after our arrival, and we awoke at around 5:30am. We hung out for a while before heading down to our breakfast reservation at Mizuki restaurant 9:30am.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – Grand Deluxe Kamogawa River View Rooms

Amy

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto underwent a soft renovation in Fall 2022. All the accent fabrics and carpets in rooms were changed, and the carpeting is now a dark brown with lighter motifs throughout, as opposed to the old checkered pattern.

Since we had to book two rooms, we asked if the hotel could put us in adjoining rooms, which they were happy to do. The rooms were both from the same category, but one had a king bed and the other had two double beds.

The main part of the rooms feature a couch opposite from the bed, which has a minibar located just beside it.

In front of the windows, both rooms feature a delightful table which overlooks the nearby river.

In the bathrooms, the hotel now uses refillable toiletry bottles, in line with becoming more eco-friendly.

The Ritz Carlton Kyoto is a family-friendly hotel, offering several amenities and services for children.

When we made our reservation with the children, the hotel emailed us ahead of time to find out their ages. Upon arrival, our rooms had kid-sized slippers and robes for all the kids.

They also had special bathroom amenities, including children’s toothbrushes and puppy-shaped sponges for bathing.

These touches were really appreciated, especially since we had to book two rooms to accommodate our entire family.

Overall, we found that the rooms were spacious and bright, which is not always the case in hotels within Asia. If you are a family of three or four, you can easily fit in one room, however, if you’re a family of five or more, you’ll need to book a second room, as they are quite strict in their maximum occupancy policy.

The hotel offers a variety of connecting room options, but the cost of having to book two rooms may outweigh the benefit of the kid-friendly amenities they offer.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – Breakfast

Ricky

One of the ways in which the Kyoto location truly sets itself apart from other Ritz-Carltons around the world is in offering complimentary breakfast to Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite members and above, which Ritz-Carlton hotels are not obligated to offer under the program’s terms and conditions.

Indeed, not only are Platinum members and above treated to any complimentary breakfast, but they have their choice of the Japanese set breakfast in the Mizuki restaurant, the Western buffet breakfast in the La Locanda Italian restaurant, and either a Japanese or Western breakfast delivered via room service at no additional charge.

It’s crazy to me that the Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto offers one of the most generous elite breakfast offerings of any hotel I’ve stayed at, and they don’t even have to in the first place – they simply do so out of their own generosity. It’s such a simple way to stand out from their peers and leave a fantastic impression on the brand’s most loyal guests, and I can’t help but wish that more Ritz-Carltons around the world would follow suit!

Now, since the Japanese set breakfast requires a bit of preparation time, guests are asked to make reservations in advance based on when they plan on heading down for their meal. We arranged our breakfast times with our check-in associate the previous night, having decided to enjoy the Japanese breakfast on our first two mornings, and left the third morning open.

The traditional Japanese breakfast is a highly unique ritualistic experience, and definitely made for one of the highlights of our stay.

After taking your seats, servers dressed in long black yukatas will begin by pouring you some hot tea, before handing you a couple of cleansing juice shots – grape juice and apple cider on this occasion – to kick off the meal.

Next up is the warm tofu bath appetizer, which is served in an ornate wooden bath consisting of a pool of hot water, in which you’ll find a few pieces of tofu floating around. You pour yourself some soy sauce from the kettle, before using your hand-held metal net to scoop out some tofu and mix it in your sauce bowl with some condiments on the side.

Needless to say, we were blown away by the presentation of the breakfast, and we had lots of fun fishing for the tofu every morning (even though a simple large bowl of tofu probably would’ve sufficed in practical terms).

The main course took the form of a classic Japanese breakfast bento box, which was presented delightfully in a set of colourful and purposeful dishes and ramekins, all arranged neatly in a fan-shaped tray.

The individual morsels consisted of various creations based on fish (both cooked and raw), seafood, meat, tofu, and vegetables, and it was an incredibly satisfying breakfast experience to make my way around the tray, sampling a few bites of each portion before moving on to the next. A bowl of miso soup and some fresh Japanese rice – the slightly sticky kind, where you can virtually taste the earth on which it was grown – to bring it all together.

Finally, after we finished our bento boxes, we were offered some tea or coffee to finish off the meal. Unlike a western breakfast, sipping on coffee during the meal would inevitably clash against the flavours, so I would treat myself to a cappuccino afterwards to give me that jolt I needed for the day.

We returned for another round of the Japanese breakfast on the second morning. Then, on the third day, we decided that there was no point trying out the Western breakfast – after all, we could get a nice buffet spread of bacon, sausages, and eggs pretty much anywhere in the world.

Instead, we decided to order breakfast via room service, so we placed our order using the in-room breakfast card – one set of both the Western and Japanese room-service breakfasts – and put it up outside our door the night before.

Right on cue the following morning, our breakfast was delivered by way of two separate food carts, and our in-room server – a man dressed in a full suit – took about five minutes to painstakingly arrange everything on our dining table.

For the in-room Japanese breakfast, we were still treated to mostly the same courses as the Mizuki restaurant, with the exception of the juice shots (and the fact that the tofu came in a smaller warm bowl this time, rather than a full multi-storey wooden bath).

Note that the contents of the bento box changes from day to day, in keeping with the principles traditional Japanese washoku cuisine, the chefs create the spread based on the freshest ingredients available in the mornings.

Then, for our Western in-room breakfast, we had ordered some over-easy eggs with bacon and hash browns, a salad, a fruit bowl, a glass of yogurt, and a box of Pierre Hermé pastries, including croissants, pain au chocolat, and brioche.

By far the most extravagant part of the breakfast was the fact that it came with an in-room toaster for the brioche, which our server dutifully helped us set up along the countertop next to the bonsai tree.

I mean, just look at this breakfast spread – I simply couldn’t believe my eyes that all this was available on a complimentary basis for elite members. I’d give full marks to the hotel for their breakfast offering, and it was easily the best thing about staying here and made me feel the most excited about wanting to return.

Amy

The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto is one of the very few Ritz-Carltons to include breakfast for guests, including kids. The Japanese breakfast for children included a choice of rice or congee along with miso soup, fresh fruit, tamago, the fish of the day, and a side of vegetables.

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto – Other Facilities

Ricky

There are a few more things I’d like to point out about the hotel that make it special. First off, there’s the Pierre Hermé pastry boutique located in the lobby, where you can indulge in all of your guilty pleasures from the French patisserie.

Not only is the boutique very popular with hotel guests, but I saw many Kyoto locals dropping in to pick up macarons and sweet treats for themselves during the day as well.

On the hotel’s lower level is the fitness centre, swimming pool, and spa facilities. I didn’t have much time to hit the gym, but I probably should have, given the sheer volume of food we were consuming during our time in Japan.

The pool looked like it would be a fun place to take a dip, especially since there’s a sauna right adjacent to it.

It’s worth noting that unlike many other Ritz-Carltons around the world, the Kyoto location doesn’t offer a Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge. Even if it did, though, we likely would’ve had to pay for access, and I’m not sure if we would’ve chosen to do so anyway.

Finally, even though it’s not strictly part of the hotel, one of my favourite things about staying here was the “secret” set of stone steps leading from the back of the hotel across the gentle Kamo River that flows past the property.

It’s a useful little shortcut across the river to get to the train station (which you’d take to visit the famous gates of Fushimi Inari), and I just thought it was the most lovely thing to have on the Ritz-Carlton’s doorstep, and that it came to perfectly represent the hotel’s emphasis on tranquillity and serenity as we used it to make our way in and out of the property.

On our final morning in Kyoto, after a truly exquisite in-room breakfast in which Jessy and I kept swapping seats to sample both the Western and Japanese meals, we bid a longing goodbye to our room and hopped back on the airport bus for Osaka Itami Airport.

Amy

The hotel offers a number of activities for children, and can arrange balloon twisting, origami folding, and treasure hunts for kids aged 4–12. These are led by their own in-house staff and can be organized individually or as part of their Ritz Kids Night, which is when staff will look after your kids for 1.5–2 hours, while you can enjoy a kid-free dinner.

You can arrange for activities via email before your arrival, but you can also book them when you get there.

There also 20 bicycles which are free to use at the hotel, and two of them are sized for children. Advance reservations are recommended due to the limited availability, so be sure to get in touch with the hotel in advance if you’d like to use them.

It’s really nice to go for a leisurely family ride along the Kamo River.

At check-out, the recreation team had personalized thank you and farewell notes for the kids along with a photo of them from the day before during the Ritz Kids Night.

These are all really nice touches that make family stays even more enjoyable.

Conclusion

Ricky

As far as I’m concerned, the Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto was easily not only the best Ritz-Carlton property I’ve visited, but also the best city hotel that I’ve stayed at so far across all my travels.

Even with no suite upgrade, I felt a sense of unparalleled comfort when spending time in our Deluxe Kyoto Room, as though all the worries on my mind would flitter away with a single glance over at the bonsai tree by the window. Throw in the very generous and highly memorable elite breakfast offering – both in Mizuki and in the room – and this was a near-perfect hotel stay whose memories I will cherish for a long time.

Even if you don’t normally choose to stay at luxury hotels, I’d recommend this hotel as a candidate for a rare splurge if you’re ever in Kyoto, especially if you’re a Platinum Elite member or above and can take advantage of the tremendous breakfast offering.

I’m definitely looking forward to returning to the Ritz-Carlton one day, although the next time I’m in Kyoto, I may also be tempted to try Suiran, a Luxury Collection property in the mould of a traditional Japanese ryokan that’s also known for being one of the best luxury redemptions that Marriott Bonvoy has to offer.

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The Ritz-Carlton Osaka

В оформлении The Ritz-Carlton Osaka объединились многовековая история Осаки, современный стиль и искусство. Изящество английской усадьбы и красота истинно японских деталей дополняют друг друга.

Реновированные номера и сьюты с видом на город располагают просторными ванными комнатами, декорированными мрамором, а обновленный клубный лаундж на 34-м этаже предлагает эксклюзивную обстановку.

К услугам гостей — мишленовский ресторан La Baie, СПА-салон, фитнес-центр, рестораны французской, японской, кантонской, итальянской кухонь, бар и сигарный салон, залы для торжественных и деловых мероприятий. В лобби подается чай в английских традициях.

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The Ritz-Carlton Osaka

Роскошный отель с изысканными номерами, высокой кухней и безупречным сервисом. Расположенный в престижном районе Ниси-Умеда отель отдает дань японскому культурному наследию, даря гостям экстравагантность нового дня. Коллекция произведений искусства и антиквариата из 450 экспонатов, спа-центр и безупречно обставленные номера — урбанистический оазис предлагает стиль и изысканность вблизи необычных достопримечательностей и памятников древнего города.

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Бесплатный Wi-Fi

На всей территории отеля и в номерах

Ближайший аэропорт

Аэропорт в 14 минутах

Кондиционер

Комфортный отдых в номере в любую жару

Бар

Здесь можно скоротать время за коктейлем

Парковка

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Подогреваемый бассейн

Вода всегда комфортной температуры, даже если погода подкачала

Бассейн

Можно поплавать, если рядом нет моря или к нему просто не хочется идти

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Об отеле The Ritz-Carlton Osaka

Расположен: в 7 минутах ходьбы от железнодорожного вокзала Осаки и в 5 минутах ходьбы от станции метро Nishi-Umeda, в 14 км от аэропорта. Состоит из одного здания. Всего 292 номера. Номер телефона: +81 6-6343-7000. Адрес: 2 Chome-5-25 Umeda, Kita Ward, Osaka. Рестораны и бары В ресторане Hanagatami, выходящем на японский садик, можно отведать блюда традиционной японской кухни — это и меню "Kaiseki", и разнообразие sushi, tempura, и teppanyaki, а также различные сорта саке. Ресторан Xiang Tao специализируется на блюдах китайской кантонской кухни. La Baie — элегантный французский ресторан, предлагающий изысканные блюда традиционной и современной французской кухни в сопровождении богатой карты вин. В ресторане Splendido подаются всевозможные блюда итальянской кухни. В основном баре отеля предложено более 150 марок односолодового виски, большой выбор мартини и фирменных коктейлей, а приятную атмосферу бара дополняет живая музыка. The Lobby Lounge — уютное место, где приятно выпить фирменный коктейль или чашечку чая с аппетитной выпечкой, а также послушать живую музыку. Отель располагает клубными этажами (с 33 по 35), предоставляющими гостям ряд дополнительных бесплатных услуг: отдельная стойка регистрации, бизнес–услуги, напитки и легкие закуски в клубной гостиной 5 раз в день, круглосуточные услуги консьержа. Размещение с домашними животными: нет. Check-in: с 14:00 Check-out: до 11:00

Ближайшие аэропорты Международный аэропорт Осака — 11 км Аэропорт Кобе — 25 км Международный аэропорт Кансай — 38 км "
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Offering refined Kyoto meeting spaces, exceptional cuisine and innovative packages, The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto has established itself as a premier destination for business in Japan. Explore the hotel’s selection of four conference venues for your next corporate meeting, convention or event. Spaces feature natural light while paying tribute to Japanese design with elements like sleek lines and wooden screens. The Takane room also includes a spacious foyer for cocktail receptions and pre-function events. To complement its meeting space, this Kyoto business and wedding hotel offers modern technology with unique audiovisual equipment as well as Meeting Services apps that ensure a seamless experience. Groups will enjoy innovative catering as well, whether they opt for a Japanese-themed meeting package or personalized menus.

5 Event Rooms 550 SQ MT Total Event Space 250 Capacity Largest Space 3 Breakout Rooms Events Start Planning your meetings or events here Meetings and Events

Kyoto wedding venues and four different types of banquet rooms with exquisite textile details

Group activities and excursions inspired by the local heritage and traditions First-class service and impeccable food and beverage presentations Meeting Services

From orchestrating masterful corporate events to bringing groups together with inspired team building activities, The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto brings experience and innovation to every occasion by focusing on the details – from creative menu selections to the right centerpiece to thematic decorations. We’ll enchant your group with an experience they will simply remember as “wow.”

All Meeting Services VolunTeaming

VolunTeaming is now offered under The Ritz-Carlton social responsibility program, Community Footprints. Transcending traditional group activities, VolunTeaming combines teambuilding with volunteer activities that create lasting memories for the participants. Recognizing that many groups want their teambuilding time to make a meaningful contribution, these programs enable guests to be a force for good and feel personally connected to the place that they visit.

Audio-Visual Services​

Complete audiovisual services and equipment are available for rental including projectors, DVD players and recorders, monitors, cameras, data monitors, screens, audio components, staging, lighting, sound systems and video teleconferencing. Technical support is offered. All arrangements may be made with the professional technology specialists.

Themed Events

Our professional Conference Service Ladies and Gentlemen can create the ultimate themed party for you and your guests. Any event may be customized to meet your preferences.

Destination Services

Our Conference Service team arranges transportation from small VIP cars to full-sized tour buses. Special off-site programs can be arranged.

Other Meeting Services

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto Conference Service Ladies and Gentlemen, appointed to work with the group, attend to details and offers assistance with special requests during the meeting or events. With personal service as a trademark of The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto, our Conference Service team is pleased to assist you with the selection of flowers, linens, music, and décor to ensure that you will experience the highest quality and expression of your event.

Environmental Responsibility

Meetings and events at The Ritz-Carlton are carefully designed to create an unparalleled guest experience while protecting our natural resources. Together with our property-based Ritz-Carlton Environmental Action Conservation Teams (REACT) you and your attendees can support our efforts to reduce our environmental imprint and make a meaningful difference. Within our hotels, we reduce energy and water usage, offer a linen and terry reuse program, and utilize environmentally preferable cleaning products. Our meeting venues support a sustainable future by offering recycled paper products and pens, water service options, organic and local food and sustainable seafood options.

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The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto Hotel Review, Kyoto, Japan | Travel

The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto Hotel Review, Kyoto, Japan | Travel

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

The ryokan-inspired Ritz-Carlton Kyoto is a contender for best hotel in Japan. It delivers on style, service, comfort and cuisine in a beautiful riverside setting.

Telegraph Review Save review Nicholas Coldicott, Travel writer Location

In a city as compact and bewitching as Kyoto, any setting is a good one, but the Ritz-Carlton has picked a spectacular spot. The photogenic Kamogawa River runs alongside and the Higashiyama mountains provide a beautiful backdrop. Rent one of the hotel’s electric bicycles (4,000 Japenese Yen/£27 per day) and you’re five minutes from the must-see Nanzenji temple complex, the old Imperial Palace, and the geisha districts of Pontocho and Gion.

Style and Character

The vibe is Kyoto luxe. From the entrance that winds around a trickling stream to rock gardens inside restaurants, gargantuan lampshades made by the Imperial family’s umbrella maker, and the lucky shippo pattern that pops up everywhere from the lobby to the headboards, the designers took motifs from the old capital and translated them for a modern luxury hotel. There’s even a 100-year-old townhouse in the middle of Italian restaurant La Locanda that serves as a private dining room.

Service and Facilities

The staff-to-guest ratio is surprisingly high, even for a luxury hotel in a city famed for hospitality. It was evident on arrival when staff whisked me straight past the check-in desk and into my room — a trick they picked up from the city’s top ryokan — then brewed a green tea while I signed my disclaimers. Later, when I forgot my room number, the first person I asked had it memorised.

The spa treatments are suitably soporific, as is the moodily lit lap pool with waterfall backdrop that’s so tranquil it’s tempting to skip the water and head straight to the loungers. Locally themed activities include sake seminars, sushi workshops and a fun morning cycling tour of the city.

Bar Fitness centre Laundry Parking Pool Restaurant Room service Sauna Spa Wi-Fi Rooms

The rooms are stylish, modern and dressed in bright fabrics and light oak. A Bonsai tree by the window, Shigaraki pottery basins, cushions by local weaving artisans Hosoo, and cherry blossom cut-outs on the bathroom wall all remind you that you’re in the ancient capital. There’s quite a difference though, in price and view, between the rooms facing east to the river and mountains, and the ones looking west to nothing of note.

Food and Drink

If you’re not impressed by egg yolk tempura, you won’t be impressed by anything. That’s the pièce de résistance at the excellent, Michelin-starred Tempura Mizuki. Pierre Hermé has a shop in the hotel, and his creations pop up everywhere from the minibar to the tempura restaurant, but the best place to stuff your face with macarons is in the Lobby Lounge with a decadent afternoon tea set.

The bar looks like a design afterthought, but the hotel is next door to K6, one of the city’s most celebrated cocktail and whisky bars.

Value for Money

Double rooms from 86,940 Japanese Yen (£594), year-round. Breakfast is excluded and costs from 5,589 Japanese Yen (£38). Free Wi-Fi.

Access for guests with disabilities?

There is one adapted room.

Family-Friendly?

There are some interconnecting rooms and unlimited free ice-cream for children under 12.

Kamogawa Nijo-ohashi Hotori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-0902, Japan. 00 81 75 746 5555 ritzcarlton.com