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Vacation rentals in Kyoto

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Kyoto stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Kyoto's top spots, include Fushimi Inari-taisha, Nishiki Market, and Yasaka Shrine

Top-rated vacation rentals in Kyoto

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Top guest favorite
A serene room features a comfortable sofa positioned beside a large glass window, offering a view of a tranquil garden with stepping stones and greenery. A small round table is adorned with two glasses of wine and a decorative plant, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere.
Townhouse in Shimogyo-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

[Kyomachiya Rental] 115-year-old Kyomachiya · Takasegawa Shichijo

The private rental accommodation "Takasegawa Shichijo" is a fully renovated 115-year-old Machiya Townhouse. The Machiya Townhouse, which forms part of the beautiful scenery of Kyoto, has been remodeled into a building with high airtightness and thermal insulation performance while retaining its original structure, so that you can have a comfortable stay even in the humid and hot summers and harshly cold winters that are unique to Kyoto. From the Japanese-style room on the first floor, you can see the tsubo garden, which is designed in the image of a "roji" (*a garden leading to a tea room). In addition, we have provided a sofa in the hallway so that you can relax and enjoy the view of the tsubo garden. In the evening, you can spend a relaxing time while looking at the illuminated tsubo garden. There are 2 bedrooms on the 2nd floor: a Japanese-style room with 2 single beds and a Western-style room with 2 single beds. If there are 5 or more guests staying, we will lay futons in the Japanese-style room on the first floor and use it as a bedroom, though it is a bit of a hassle. The kitchen is equipped with cooking utensils and dishes for simple cooking.

Top guest favorite
The spacious kitchen and dining area feature wooden cabinetry and a modern countertop. A round dining table is set with two chairs, and natural light illuminates the room through large glass doors. Minimalist design elements accentuate the warm wooden tones and neutral walls.
Home in Higashiyama-ku
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 436 reviews

BEST GION LOCATION, LUXURY, QUIET VACATION RENTAL

Thank you for considering renting for your vacation our fully renovated traditional Kyoto Machiya. A few minutes from Gion Corner, in Kyoto's most popular area, our 90m2 Japanese townhouse has undergone extensive refurbishment by award-winning architects to combine absolute comfort, luxury, safety and tradition.We are FULLY LICENSED to operate as a short-term vacation rental, please book with confidence knowing that our house has passed the rigorous safety and comfort tests of the city of Kyoto.

Top guest favorite
The facade of The TACTO House is illuminated at night, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern architectural elements. A logo is prominently featured at the top, while warm lighting highlights the attractive entrance and wooden screen designs, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Nakagyo-ku
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 557 reviews

Heart of Kyoto|Spacious 100㎡|Sleeps 6

Your own spacious 100㎡ Kyoto home in the heart of the city — perfect for families. Enjoy an entire private floor with a private elevator, just 10 minutes from Kyoto Station. Close to Nishiki and Gion, with easy access to, Fushimi Inari, Arashiyama Relax in a genuine hinoki cypress bath after a day of exploring Kyoto, then sleep on premium bedding by Nihon Bed, a heritage Japanese brand trusted by luxury hotels. We’re a local mother-and-son team, not a corporate rental — just ask us anything.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the traditional townhouse showcases a classic Ichimonji roof with tiled roofing and decorative elements. Wooden lattice doors lead to the entrance, with a simple wreath adorning the front. Soft lighting is provided by an exterior light fixture.
Townhouse in Higashiyama-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Sloom Kyoto reclusive Machiya 10 min walk to Gion

Nestled south of Shijo and along the Kamo River, you’ll find the serene retreat—Sloom Kyoto in the historic Miyagawa-cho district, one of Kyoto's five hanamachi. This area, surrounding Japan's oldest Zen temple, Kennin-ji, is renowned for its rich connection to traditional performing arts. Amidst Kyoto's traditional heritage, blending architecture, cuisine, crafts, and Zen temples garden aesthetics, a tranquil place is here for you to rest and immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Kyoto.

Top guest favorite
A serene room features large windows with a view of the Kamo river. Tatami mats cover the floor, complemented by a low wooden table and two cushions. Natural light fills the space, highlighting traditional wood paneling and shoji screens.
Townhouse in Shimogyo-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

K's Villa Kamogawa - Excellent River View

K's Villa Kamogawa-an is an authentic Kyoto style wooden house located right beside the Kamo river only 3 mins walk from Shichijo station. Maximum 7 guests, Suitable for 2 - 5 guests Please ensure you select the correct number of guests when booking <Important> Please come to K's Villa Office (K's House Kyoto) to CHECK-IN before 20:30pm. ※Please do NOT go to K's Villa directly. ・If you arrive before 16:00, we can keep your luggage at K' s Villa Office(K's House Kyoto) anytime after 9:00am.

Top guest favorite
A Japanese-style living room features natural wooden furniture and a soft beige color palette. Two comfortable chairs and a low table are positioned on a textured rug. Sliding doors reveal a glimpse of greenery from the garden, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Villa in Shimogyo-ku
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 958 reviews

kyoto villa soso (Near Kyoto station)

《May 2019 TV can be watched.》 It is located 15 minutes on foot from Kyoto station. It will be lent to a Kyoto townhouse style building. I put the finest furniture and the finest bed. You can also use wifi. The bath is about the size of two adults and uses Japanese cypress. It will be a very beautiful room just opened in January. Please try and stay at once. The location of the hotel is in a place where you can walk to downtown area of Kyoto and famous temples. It is a very convenient place.

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Townhouse in Shimogyo-ku
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Kamogawa View Machiya | Indoor Glamping | TabiTabi

TabiTabi Kamogawa is a private Machiya house for one group per day, located along the Kamogawa River in Kyoto. From the living room and balcony you can enjoy beautiful river views and the changing seasons — cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, colorful autumn leaves, and quiet winter scenery. Birds often fly across the river, creating a peaceful Kyoto atmosphere. The sunroom also features an indoor glamping tent for a unique stay with family or friends.

Top guest favorite
A serene view of a wooden hinoki bath is presented through large glass doors. The interior features light-colored tiled walls, and a warm wooden bench can be seen along the outside. Delicate branches with blossoms frame the view, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Townhouse in Sakyo Ward
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 448 reviews

Artist's house in Kyoto with a big cypress bath

Welcome to Art House Shirakawa Yagi Our guesthouse is a renovated 80-year-old traditional Kyoto house where art and everyday life come together. We have welcomed over 1,000 groups of guests from around the world. Enjoy & relax in the spacious hinoki cypress bath, and experience a peaceful side of Kyoto away from the crowds. Half of the house is our family home, offering a glimpse of authentic Kyoto life while providing a spacious stay. Up to 5guests

Top guest favorite
A serene indoor space features a sleek brown sofa, surrounded by smooth stone flooring and a rock garden. Lush greenery is positioned outside through large sliding doors, inviting natural light and views of the tranquil courtyard.
Villa in Shimogyo-ku
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Guesthouse Hana - Reisen Villa

Reisen Villa is an authentic Kyomachiya with over 100 years of history. Fully renovated into a luxurious and functional guesthouse, Reisen Villa is the third guesthouse in our Hana Premium series of high-grade properties. We fully renovated an authentic Kyomachiya with over a century of history to welcome guests with a traditional exterior unique to Kyomachiya and a refined interior designed in the modern Japanese aesthetic.

Top guest favorite
A traditional Goemon bathtub is positioned next to a window, with steam rising gently from the water. Outside, a serene view of a small garden can be seen, featuring lush greenery and bamboo fencing that provides privacy.
Home in Nakagyo-ku
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Japanese traditional house excellent location.

A Japanese traditional house CHANOMI located in the heart of Kyoto. Measuring a spacious 58㎡. CHANOMI was built in 1919, but spacious and comfortable. We have GOEMON-BURO(bath tub) next to shower room. Please try searching "GOEMON-BURO" !! Guests can enjoy your garden while enter the GOEMON-BURO. 2 minutes to Sijo-Dori(downtown) on foot, guests can enjoy shopping and access to public transportations soon.

Top guest favorite
A serene Japanese garden, known as Tsuboniwa, features lush greenery, bamboo elements, and decorative stones. Wooden benches provide a place to relax and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. Natural materials and a well-maintained layout create a calming retreat within the densely built surroundings.
Home in Higashiyama-ku
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 542 reviews

Kids-Friendly, HiddenGem+CuteGarden/FreeWiFi+Bike

Gorgeously renovated on March 2017. This house has cute little Japanese garden called "Tsuboniwa" that is an unique characteristic part of Kyoto's Machiya house. Located very close from Tofukuji Station (JR Nara Line & Keihan Line), you can easily access many attractions of Kyoto. We ensure your stay will be a comfortable and lovely one, and very much looking forward to hosting you here.

Top guest favorite
Villa in Higashiyama-ku
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

【Kyotofish·Miya】Geisha District Private Machiya

Originally built as a traditional teahouse in Kyoto’s geisha district, this historic house preserves many original details, including a second-floor space once used for geisha performances. The restoration was designed by Kyoto machiya architect Shigeyuki Uoya, blending traditional structure with modern comfort. A quiet stay inside a rare piece of Kyoto’s flower district culture.

Popular amenities for Kyoto vacation rentals

Kyoto apartment rentals

Top guest favorite
A serene riverside scene displays the Kamogawa River, lined with cherry blossom trees in bloom. A bridge crosses the river, while people are seen walking along the bank, enjoying the scenic view of distant mountains and a clear sky.
Apartment in Nakagyo-ku
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 428 reviews

Super location best host w/Cycle Port & wifi

Top guest favorite
Apartment in Higashiyama-ku
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Kiyomizu Temple Pedestrian Area | 75 ㎡ New Kyoto Machiya Style 2LDK Rental | 10 min walk from Gion Shijo Station | Direct access to Kyoto Station Bus

Top guest favorite
A Starbucks Coffee store entrance is visible, showcasing a wooden counter and a variety of products displayed on shelves. Customers are seen waiting in line, while baristas are preparing drinks behind the counter. The store features warm lighting and modern decor.
Apartment in Shimogyo-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Stay in the vibrant heart of Kyoto!

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A cozy tatami room features two spacious beds adorned with decorative pillows, inviting comfort. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the minimalist decor. A round wooden table and traditional seating cushions are positioned nearby, complementing the serene atmosphere.
Apartment in Higashiyama-ku
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

Kyoto Escape: Outdoor Bath & Mountain View

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Rental unit in Nakagyo-ku
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 956 reviews

Nagano Family Kitchen

Top guest favorite
Apartment in Shimogyo-ku
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Walking distance to Shijo, Kawaramachi, and Gion | 1st floor | Long-term stays | Luggage storage available | Nintendo Switch | For couples

Guest favorite
Apartment in Shimogyo-ku
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

B1 Kyoto Nishiki Market, Shijō Kawaramachi, with Balcony, Elevator, Walking Distance to Gion, Koudai-ya, Kamogawa, Kiyomizu-dera Temple [Kyoto Artistic Home - Double Bed]

Guest favorite
Rental unit in Shimogyo-ku
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

4-minute walk to Shijo Kawaramachi! Stunning views of the four seasons and the Takase River flowing through the center of Kyoto from your room.

Kyoto house rentals

Top guest favorite
A traditional tatami room with a low wooden table is presented. Sliding doors open to reveal a small garden outside, featuring natural light filtering through shoji windows. Decorative items on the table include tea cups, creating a calm and serene atmosphere.
Home in Higashiyama-ku
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Maximum 6 people. Feel the charm of Kyoto in the luxury townhouse "KYOYA". Higashiyama Ward, Gion, Kiyomizu Temple within walking distance. All rooms are fully equipped with air conditioning and heating, and a cypress bath.

Guest favorite
An inviting outdoor hot spring bath is framed by textured stone walls and a wooden structure. The tranquil water reflects soft natural light, while a wooden ladle rests near the edge. Green foliage can be glimpsed through the open space, enhancing the sense of relaxation.
Home in Minami Ward
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Entire traditional Kyoto townhouse | Near Kyoto Station, with free parking | Luxurious open-air bath and stone garden, close to Tōji Temple

Top guest favorite
A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring and sliding shoji doors. A low wooden table is centered in the space, adorned with a decorative cloth. A lamp provides soft ambient light, and calligraphy art adorns the wall, enhancing the cultural aesthetic.
Home in Kyoto
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 588 reviews

118 y/o traditional Japanese house in Arashiyama

Top guest favorite
A bright dining area showcases a wooden table surrounded by cushions. A view of a tranquil garden featuring a red maple tree is visible through large windows, complemented by soft lighting from a lantern.
Home in Nakagyo-ku
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Haruka·yamaya, Entire Home for Exclusive Use / 9-Minute Walk to Nijo Station / 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 2 Toilets / Direct JR Access to Kyoto Station

Top guest favorite
A traditional Samurai armor is displayed in a dimly lit corner. The armor, featuring intricate details and vibrant colors, stands against a dark wall. Natural light filters through a shoji screen, illuminating the adjacent area and highlighting the intricate textures of the surrounding decor.
Home in Higashiyama-ku
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Kyoto Tofukuji Samurai Machiya

Guest favorite
A spacious living area features a light wood floor and a comfortable grey sofa against a neutral wall. Two round wooden tables are positioned in front, with a small potted plant on one. Natural light filters through the large glass doors, highlighting a decorative artwork above.
Home in Minami Ward
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

900 meters from Kyoto Station! 300 meters from Toji Temple! 3 mins to the station.Beautifully renovated single-family Kyomachi house! Japanese-style courtyard, floor heating, air conditioning - Luliguang Homestay

Guest favorite
A view of a serene courtyard leads to the entrance of the traditional townhouse, with warm wooden walls and a softly lit interior. Delicate greenery frames the scene, creating a peaceful atmosphere that emphasizes the connection between nature and the living space.
Home in Nakagyo-ku
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Kyoto Machiya [Private Courtyard] Near Nijo Castle [4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 3 Toilets, Heating] Luxury Machiya Near Sanjo Shopping Street

Top guest favorite
A cozy sleeping area is shown, featuring a spacious bed with neatly arranged linens. A floor lamp adds gentle illumination, while a glass door reveals a peaceful outdoor space filled with bamboo. Natural wood flooring complements the warm yellow walls.
Home in Shimogyo-ku
5 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Super cozy private inn in town "hygge 花屋町"

When is the best time to visit Kyoto?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Kyoto?

    Many travelers choose accommodations around Gion for its historic streets, Arashiyama for a scenic atmosphere, or near Kyoto Station for convenience. Each area has distinct character, from tranquil temples to lively markets.

  • What are the best things to do in Kyoto with kids?

    Families often explore Fushimi Inari Taisha’s famous shrine paths, stroll bamboo groves in Arashiyama, and discover interactive exhibits at local museums. Parks and riverside areas also provide space to unwind together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Kyoto?

    Explore the historic temples of Kiyomizu-dera and Kinkaku-ji, wander traditional streets in Gion, and stroll through Arashiyama's bamboo groves. Markets and gardens showcase Kyoto’s blend of old and new.

  • How is the weather in Kyoto?

    Kyoto has cool winters around 37–54°F (3–12°C) and warm, humid summers reaching 93°F (34°C). Spring and autumn are often praised for comfortable temperatures and pleasant weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Kyoto?

    Kinkaku-ji, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and the Philosopher’s Path are among the most popular sites, known for beautiful architecture and seasonal scenery. Nishiki Market and Nijo Castle also invite exploration.

  • What are some hiking trails in Kyoto?

    Explore scenic routes like the Philosopher’s Path, climb the steps at Fushimi Inari Taisha, or wander the gentle trails of the Arashiyama hills. Trails often pass shrines, forests, and peaceful viewpoints.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Kyoto?

    Families frequently enjoy visiting Kyoto Aquarium, exploring animal encounters at city zoos, and making crafts in local workshops. Strolling riverside parks or discovering cultural festivals together can create lasting memories.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kyoto?

    Many visitors take day trips to Nara for historic sites, the Uji area for tea culture, or explore nature and temples around Lake Biwa. Each destination invites a deeper look at the Kansai region’s traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kyoto?

    Kyoto has pet-friendly rentals in neighborhoods such as Higashiyama, Gion, and around the riverfront. Local parks and walking areas can make it comfortable for guests traveling with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Kyoto?

    Explore quieter temples in the early morning, and try public transportation for getting around dense areas. Many tea houses and side streets reveal local character away from main thoroughfares.

  • What is Kyoto known for?

    Kyoto is known for its historic temples, traditional neighborhoods, and rich food culture, as well as annual festivals. The city holds centuries of artistic and spiritual traditions that continue today.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kyoto?

    Seek out lesser-known temples tucked into residential areas, artisan studios in Nishijin, or narrow alleys lined with small cafés near Miyagawacho. Botanical gardens and riverside paths can bring a peaceful break from busy sites.

  • What are the best foods to try in Kyoto?

    Kyoto’s favorites include delicate kaiseki meals, yudofu (tofu hot pot), and matcha sweets. Nishin soba, pickled vegetables, and seasonal wagashi reflect local ingredients and tradition.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Kyoto?

    Pack comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing—layers are useful for changing temperatures—plus slip-on shoes for temple visits. An umbrella or rain jacket helps in spring and early summer, when rainfall is more common.

  • What is the nightlife in Kyoto like?

    Kyoto has a mix of relaxed bars, intimate izakaya, and jazz lounges, with lively pockets in Pontocho and Kawaramachi. Some neighborhoods feature traditional entertainment, while others draw visitors with creative drinks and music.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Kyoto?

    Gion Matsuri in midsummer, Aoi Matsuri in late spring, and Jidai Matsuri in autumn are among Kyoto’s most well-known festivals. These events feature traditional parades, performances, and seasonal celebrations.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kyoto?

    Kyoto has family-friendly rentals, especially in neighborhoods like Arashiyama, Higashiyama, and near city parks. Many hosts provide extra space, kid-friendly amenities, and local tips for exploring together.

  • When is the best time to visit Kyoto?

    Late spring and autumn are frequently suggested for visiting Kyoto, when cherry blossoms or vibrant foliage create striking seasonal scenery. These periods are popular for outdoor activities and cultural festivals.

All about Kyoto

Kyoto is one of the most charming cities in the world. For more than a millennium — until 1868 — it was the imperial seat of Japan, and all that power was a magnet for opulence, artists and artisans, and religion. Today, the city remains at the heart of the country’s cultural traditions, with thousands of palaces, temples, and shrines, not to mention its famous geisha districts.

Wandering through Kyoto can mean stopping at every turn, delighted by the curve of a rooftop or the ancient timbers framing a shop. Despite 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the gilded Kinkakuji (Gold Pavilion), and districts like Higashiyama, whose streets could double as the set for a historical epic, Kyoto is not a living museum. With more than 1.5 million residents, the city boasts countless cocktail bars, chic restaurants, and street-food stalls, and a thriving music scene.

What are the top things to do in Kyoto?

Nishiki Market

Visiting this five-block-long covered food market in central Kyoto, which is open from midmorning to early evening, is a must for food lovers. Picture barrels of pickles and dried vegetables, display cases of exquisite wagashi (sweets), and heaps of frilly dried fish. You can snack on meat skewers or crackly senbei as you wander through the market, or pore over the shelves of cooking implements and jarred preserves, looking for gifts to bring home. Afterward, peek in at the nearby Tenmangu Shrine or wander over to the Gion, the city’s most famous geisha district.

Arashiyama

On the west side of Kyoto, just as the dense inner city gives way to the slopes of the surrounding mountains, this charming district thrums with tourists — with pockets of serenity nearby. Wander along the wide, shady paths that snake through the famous bamboo grove. Visit a host of temples, from the tiny thatch-roofed Gio-ji through the expansive Tenryu-ji, with its showstopper garden and majestic views of the mountain peaks. Spend a few hours at the Fukuda Art Museum admiring paintings from the Edo Period.

Philosopher’s Path

This mile-long path, located in the northern part of the Higashiyama district, leads between two of Kyoto’s best-known sites — Ginkakuji (the Silver Pavilion) and the neighborhood surrounding Nanzenji Temple — and the journey is just as rewarding as either destination. The paved walkway traces the route of a narrow canal, shaded by thousands of cherry trees, and offers plenty of reasons to detour in the form of temples, cafes, and boutiques.

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