"Nara is our go to spot in Japan while visiting local shops and supporting small business. Hotel staff were incredible and we'll be returning customers!"
"We loved this hotel -- a spacious room by Japan's hotel standards and great view. We opted to pay for the Western breakfast, which was healthy and tasty: sausage, a soft-boiled egg, fruit, rolls, roasted vegetables, pickled cabbage, soup and granola with yogurt. This wasn't a buffet but a tray with several plates of beautifully arranged food. About 5 minutes from the deer in the park."
"The staff members were wonderful: Lester and Jonathan/Check - in very quick & Silk Road Dining staff breakfast with on point!
The only thing could be better was the one hour swimming time & having to make a reservation for it. That was strange and awkward. My phone was a problem and I was sure if it went through!"
"First off, it's a beautiful hotel—very new, modern, and stylish. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and eager to offer recommendations. The room design was an A+.
Unfortunately, there were a couple of issues with the room. When I checked in, I found a visible stain on the undersheet. Always check! To their credit, the housekeeping manager responded quickly and changed the bedding. I also noticed a slight damp smell in the room and pillows, although I'm not sure what the cause was.
I didn't raise the second issue because I was on a tight schedule and didn't want to risk another room or bedding change after already dealing with the first problem. I also had my own pillow, so I decided to let it go.
Overall, it's a genuinely beautiful hotel with excellent staff, but the housekeeping needs to be more thorough, as these issues took away from what would otherwise have been an excellent stay."
"We enjoyed our stay at this hotel! One major perk for us (traveling by car) was the garage parking and the ability to park the car earlier than check in and keep it a little later after check out, that was so helpful to us!
We also loved the included breakfast (something for everyone) and felt like we had what we needed in our room, though we did find the shared twin bed to be extra small for two people to share, even by the expected Japan standards.
Overall, the convenience of the location (proximity to train stations/tranquil neighborhood/familymart within 2min walk/on-site parking) made this a win for us and a place we’d come back to again on a visit to Kyoto!"
"Love this hotels proximity to station, attractions and amenities. Self check in/out was very efficient. Self service Luggage storage was very easy and appreciated. Overall very positive experience with this hotel chain, will look toward to our next stay in this groups properties."
What's the area like around Kintetsu Miyazu Station?
Kintetsu Miyazu Station is located in a culturally rich area of Kyotanabe known for its temples. When you want to settle in and find a place to stay, take a look at some of the hotels and other accommodation options that Expedia offers in the area.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Kintetsu Miyazu Station?
Hotel Nikko Nara is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a full-service spa and 3 restaurants. You'll find it 7.8 mi (12.5 km) from Kintetsu Miyazu Station. Other good options around the area include JW Marriott Hotel Nara and Novotel Nara.
What can I see and do near Kintetsu Miyazu Station?
Sights like Kaijyusenji Temple and Ikkyuji Temple highlight some of the local culture. Consider spending a leisurely afternoon outside at Keihanna Memorial Park, Tanabe Park or Takayama Chikurin Park. A trip to Aeon Mall and Hanayagi Farm might be just the ticket for souvenir shopping.