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Hotel Pagong with M's

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Pagong with M's, your cozy haven in the heart of Kyoto! Nestled just 1.1mi from the vibrant city center, this charming 3-star hotel combines comfort and convenience, making it the perfect launching pad for your Kyoto adventure. With prices starting at an incredibly affordable $87, you can indulge in all that this beautiful city has to offer without breaking the bank.

Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Pagong with M's
Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Pagong with M's

Rooms

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3 Twin Beds

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225 sqft

Superior, 3 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twin room features air conditioning, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, heating and a flat-screen TV with streaming services. The unit has 3 beds.

Superior Double Room - single occupancy in Hotel Pagong with M's

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1 Double Bed

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185 sqft

Superior, Double, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Experience the pinnacle of comfort and style in our spacious Superior Double Room, perfect for single occupancy. Indulge in the luxurious amenities, from the private bathroom with a bathtub to the flat-screen TV and refrigerator, ensuring an unforgettable stay.

Double Room - single occupancy in Hotel Pagong with M's

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1 Double Bed

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150 sqft

Double Room, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Experience comfort and relaxation in our spacious Double Room - perfect for single occupancy. Indulge in modern amenities including a private bathroom, bathtub, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning. Ideal for 2 adults and 1 child, this cozy retreat offers everything you need for a memorable stay.

Discover More

At Hotel Pagong, we have your comfort at the forefront. Our rooms are designed with you in mind, featuring air conditioning to keep you cool after a day of exploring, along with free Wi-Fi and streaming services like Netflix to unwind in style—don't forget those cozy nights in with your favorite show! And with a 24-hour front desk at your service, you're guaranteed all the assistance you need, any time of the day. Plus, our wheelchair-accessible amenities mean everyone can enjoy the hospitality of Kyoto.

Lobby or reception in Hotel Pagong with M's
Lobby or reception in Hotel Pagong with M's

Experience the Best

With 4351 dazzling reviews, our guests rave about their experiences at Hotel Pagong! From the hassle-free check-in to the delightful in-room bidets and free toiletries, everything is tailor-made for your satisfaction. Don’t miss out on your perfect escape; book your stay today at 848-2, Matsuura-Cho, Nakagyo-Ku, and get ready to make unforgettable memories in this enchanting city!

Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Pagong with M's
Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Pagong with M's

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Pagong, we believe that every aspect of your stay should be filled with delight, and that doesn't just include comfort! As you step beyond your cozy room, get ready to explore the surrounding treasures of Kyoto. Imagine wandering through historic streets, immersing yourself in the beauty of ancient temples, and tasting the delicious local cuisine that will take your taste buds on an unforgettable journey. You're just a stone's throw away from engaging local attractions that promise to fill your days with excitement!

Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Pagong with M's
Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Pagong with M's

Amenities

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Bathroom in Hotel Pagong with M's
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Lobby or reception in Hotel Pagong with M's
First, let's start with the location - for me, it ticked all the boxes; fairly centrally located making all the main sights within Kyoto a reasonably equal travel time; it's only slightly away from an arterial road, giving both the convenience of good bus stops within a short walk (the best way to get around the city), all the while avoiding the noise of the cars at night (I prefer silence); in addition to the bus stops, it's proximity to Omiya and Shijo-Omiya stations means you've got cheap local trains that go directly to Osaka and Arashiyama respectively. Now the hotel itself - it was immaculate, the staff were lovely and the added perk of two water bottles being provided in the fridge (and kept in supply by housekeeping) was a welcome bonus. As a solo traveller the room was delightfully comfortable and reminded me of university dorm rooms. I do understand why some couples may find it a little crampt for their liking, but I must point out that there is plenty of storage space under the beds so tripping over suitcases can be avoided. In summary, this hotel is a convenient base of operations for exploring the nearby areas - it represents efficiency and economical comfort, but not luxury. I'd happily return should I get the opportunity to visit Kyoto again.

Jonathan

Some people comment on the hotel room being very small, however it is a business hotel, it was made for sleeping and not for tourists with large suitcases (my opinion - and I was a tourist with a 23kg suitcase), in addition, in general, the hotel rooms in Japan are small. Even so, I thought it was totally worth it. The hotel is close to Omiya station - exiting via exit 3 which has an elevator to the street (but does not have an elevator from the platform to the entrance), Shijo Omiya and Shijo Horikawa are also nearby bus stations that provides access to various locations in the city. The staff is attentive, the hotel has a Yamato service to send bags to other hotels or airports. Note that for Narita airport it must be sent at least 2 days in advance. Replaces water and tea in the room and has a water filter in the lobby. There's a electric kettle to heat water. Konbini (convenience store) close by, 7Eleven and Family Mart 200m away. An observation that may be important for Westerners is that the bathroom is small, you take a shower inside the hot tub. As for cleaning, the towels are changed and the trash is removed every day, but (if I'm not mistaken) the room is vacuumed and the bathroom is cleaned every 3 days.

Aline

Excellent hotel in a great location. At a 4-minute walk, there is a main bus station and at a 5-minute walk, there is a metro station. With the bus and metro stations you can reach the city center in 10 minutes. The hotel does not have a breakfast option, but there is a refrigerator in the room, so you can buy food at the supermarket and keep it in the refrigerator or walk to a coffee store that is located 4 minutes from the hotel. The hotel is quiet, you don't hear the noise between the rooms, the hotel staff is lovely and helps with anything you need. There is an option to keep belongings in the lobby. We took an 18 square meter room and it was excellent. A clean hotel, the room is fully cleaned once every three days, and towels are changed and the trash is emptied every day. We stayed at the hotel for a week and the price was excellent. Highly recommended!

Daniel

We arrived early for check in which was no problem, the staff at the front desk took our bags, gave us a number, and we were free to explore Kyoto bag-free. The staff were all lovely. The room was much more spacious than I had originally thought and it was a wonderful surprise. The bathroom was your standard bathroom unit, with amenities included such as shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. I loved the little sitting area we had with the small couch, the coffee table and the shelving with tea and coffee and mugs on it, it didn't fee crowded in the spacious room. The beds were comfortable and the pyjamas provided were some of the most cozy I have worn in Japan thus far! Loved them! The design of the room was also very stylish and I just felt well chuffed that I managed to get such a nice room.

Eithne

The room size was big compared to all the other hotels we stayed in Japan. We opted for 2 separate beds and those room give much more room to move despite that we were a couple. The concept is like a hostel, they have most of supplies available at reception, have a smoking room, water dispenser, ice dispenser too. They have electric kettle in the rooms and some other supplies too. The stuff was very helpful, they also have a book with all tourist attractions details, maps, information on how to reach etc. The hotel is in a lane but the moment you come to main road, which takes 2 mins, you have 7/11, Lawson all at 2-3 mins away. Since buses are more convenient way to travel in Kyoto, the bus station is 3-4 mins away, metro station is 5 mins away so all in all very good location

Gaikwad

First, let's start with the location - for me, it ticked all the boxes; fairly centrally located making all the main sights within Kyoto a reasonably equal travel time; it's only slightly away from an arterial road, giving both the convenience of good bus stops within a short walk (the best way to get around the city), all the while avoiding the noise of the cars at night (I prefer silence); in addition to the bus stops, it's proximity to Omiya and Shijo-Omiya stations means you've got cheap local trains that go directly to Osaka and Arashiyama respectively. Now the hotel itself - it was immaculate, the staff were lovely and the added perk of two water bottles being provided in the fridge (and kept in supply by housekeeping) was a welcome bonus. As a solo traveller the room was delightfully comfortable and reminded me of university dorm rooms. I do understand why some couples may find it a little crampt for their liking, but I must point out that there is plenty of storage space under the beds so tripping over suitcases can be avoided. In summary, this hotel is a convenient base of operations for exploring the nearby areas - it represents efficiency and economical comfort, but not luxury. I'd happily return should I get the opportunity to visit Kyoto again.

Jonathan

Some people comment on the hotel room being very small, however it is a business hotel, it was made for sleeping and not for tourists with large suitcases (my opinion - and I was a tourist with a 23kg suitcase), in addition, in general, the hotel rooms in Japan are small. Even so, I thought it was totally worth it. The hotel is close to Omiya station - exiting via exit 3 which has an elevator to the street (but does not have an elevator from the platform to the entrance), Shijo Omiya and Shijo Horikawa are also nearby bus stations that provides access to various locations in the city. The staff is attentive, the hotel has a Yamato service to send bags to other hotels or airports. Note that for Narita airport it must be sent at least 2 days in advance. Replaces water and tea in the room and has a water filter in the lobby. There's a electric kettle to heat water. Konbini (convenience store) close by, 7Eleven and Family Mart 200m away. An observation that may be important for Westerners is that the bathroom is small, you take a shower inside the hot tub. As for cleaning, the towels are changed and the trash is removed every day, but (if I'm not mistaken) the room is vacuumed and the bathroom is cleaned every 3 days.

Aline

Excellent hotel in a great location. At a 4-minute walk, there is a main bus station and at a 5-minute walk, there is a metro station. With the bus and metro stations you can reach the city center in 10 minutes. The hotel does not have a breakfast option, but there is a refrigerator in the room, so you can buy food at the supermarket and keep it in the refrigerator or walk to a coffee store that is located 4 minutes from the hotel. The hotel is quiet, you don't hear the noise between the rooms, the hotel staff is lovely and helps with anything you need. There is an option to keep belongings in the lobby. We took an 18 square meter room and it was excellent. A clean hotel, the room is fully cleaned once every three days, and towels are changed and the trash is emptied every day. We stayed at the hotel for a week and the price was excellent. Highly recommended!

Daniel

We arrived early for check in which was no problem, the staff at the front desk took our bags, gave us a number, and we were free to explore Kyoto bag-free. The staff were all lovely. The room was much more spacious than I had originally thought and it was a wonderful surprise. The bathroom was your standard bathroom unit, with amenities included such as shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. I loved the little sitting area we had with the small couch, the coffee table and the shelving with tea and coffee and mugs on it, it didn't fee crowded in the spacious room. The beds were comfortable and the pyjamas provided were some of the most cozy I have worn in Japan thus far! Loved them! The design of the room was also very stylish and I just felt well chuffed that I managed to get such a nice room.

Eithne

The room size was big compared to all the other hotels we stayed in Japan. We opted for 2 separate beds and those room give much more room to move despite that we were a couple. The concept is like a hostel, they have most of supplies available at reception, have a smoking room, water dispenser, ice dispenser too. They have electric kettle in the rooms and some other supplies too. The stuff was very helpful, they also have a book with all tourist attractions details, maps, information on how to reach etc. The hotel is in a lane but the moment you come to main road, which takes 2 mins, you have 7/11, Lawson all at 2-3 mins away. Since buses are more convenient way to travel in Kyoto, the bus station is 3-4 mins away, metro station is 5 mins away so all in all very good location

Gaikwad

First, let's start with the location - for me, it ticked all the boxes; fairly centrally located making all the main sights within Kyoto a reasonably equal travel time; it's only slightly away from an arterial road, giving both the convenience of good bus stops within a short walk (the best way to get around the city), all the while avoiding the noise of the cars at night (I prefer silence); in addition to the bus stops, it's proximity to Omiya and Shijo-Omiya stations means you've got cheap local trains that go directly to Osaka and Arashiyama respectively. Now the hotel itself - it was immaculate, the staff were lovely and the added perk of two water bottles being provided in the fridge (and kept in supply by housekeeping) was a welcome bonus. As a solo traveller the room was delightfully comfortable and reminded me of university dorm rooms. I do understand why some couples may find it a little crampt for their liking, but I must point out that there is plenty of storage space under the beds so tripping over suitcases can be avoided. In summary, this hotel is a convenient base of operations for exploring the nearby areas - it represents efficiency and economical comfort, but not luxury. I'd happily return should I get the opportunity to visit Kyoto again.

Jonathan

Some people comment on the hotel room being very small, however it is a business hotel, it was made for sleeping and not for tourists with large suitcases (my opinion - and I was a tourist with a 23kg suitcase), in addition, in general, the hotel rooms in Japan are small. Even so, I thought it was totally worth it. The hotel is close to Omiya station - exiting via exit 3 which has an elevator to the street (but does not have an elevator from the platform to the entrance), Shijo Omiya and Shijo Horikawa are also nearby bus stations that provides access to various locations in the city. The staff is attentive, the hotel has a Yamato service to send bags to other hotels or airports. Note that for Narita airport it must be sent at least 2 days in advance. Replaces water and tea in the room and has a water filter in the lobby. There's a electric kettle to heat water. Konbini (convenience store) close by, 7Eleven and Family Mart 200m away. An observation that may be important for Westerners is that the bathroom is small, you take a shower inside the hot tub. As for cleaning, the towels are changed and the trash is removed every day, but (if I'm not mistaken) the room is vacuumed and the bathroom is cleaned every 3 days.

Aline

Excellent hotel in a great location. At a 4-minute walk, there is a main bus station and at a 5-minute walk, there is a metro station. With the bus and metro stations you can reach the city center in 10 minutes. The hotel does not have a breakfast option, but there is a refrigerator in the room, so you can buy food at the supermarket and keep it in the refrigerator or walk to a coffee store that is located 4 minutes from the hotel. The hotel is quiet, you don't hear the noise between the rooms, the hotel staff is lovely and helps with anything you need. There is an option to keep belongings in the lobby. We took an 18 square meter room and it was excellent. A clean hotel, the room is fully cleaned once every three days, and towels are changed and the trash is emptied every day. We stayed at the hotel for a week and the price was excellent. Highly recommended!

Daniel

We arrived early for check in which was no problem, the staff at the front desk took our bags, gave us a number, and we were free to explore Kyoto bag-free. The staff were all lovely. The room was much more spacious than I had originally thought and it was a wonderful surprise. The bathroom was your standard bathroom unit, with amenities included such as shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. I loved the little sitting area we had with the small couch, the coffee table and the shelving with tea and coffee and mugs on it, it didn't fee crowded in the spacious room. The beds were comfortable and the pyjamas provided were some of the most cozy I have worn in Japan thus far! Loved them! The design of the room was also very stylish and I just felt well chuffed that I managed to get such a nice room.

Eithne

The room size was big compared to all the other hotels we stayed in Japan. We opted for 2 separate beds and those room give much more room to move despite that we were a couple. The concept is like a hostel, they have most of supplies available at reception, have a smoking room, water dispenser, ice dispenser too. They have electric kettle in the rooms and some other supplies too. The stuff was very helpful, they also have a book with all tourist attractions details, maps, information on how to reach etc. The hotel is in a lane but the moment you come to main road, which takes 2 mins, you have 7/11, Lawson all at 2-3 mins away. Since buses are more convenient way to travel in Kyoto, the bus station is 3-4 mins away, metro station is 5 mins away so all in all very good location

Gaikwad

Location

848-2, Matsuura-Cho, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto, 604-8362, Japan

Hotel Pagong with M's