Need to know
Rooms
81, including eight suites.
Check–Out
Noon. Check-in is at 3pm, but both are flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates at Six Senses Kyoto are room-only, but Sekki serves breakfast for JPY6,958 a person.
Also
Six Senses Kyoto has one Accessible Superior King room specially designed for wheelchair access. All communal areas, including the spa, can be accessed by wheelchair; only the pool and gym would require further manual assistance. The hotel has also installed braille blocks into pathways to help with navigation for visually impaired guests, and there are braille signs in the lifts.
At the hotel
Spa, gym, yoga studio, kids’ club and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Bluetooth speaker, air-conditioning, yoga mat, coffee machine and tea-making kit, minibar stocked with homemade and locally sourced snacks, free bottled water and sustainable bath products.
Our favourite rooms
If eeny-meeny is out of the question, pick based on your preferred view – leafy shrine gardens, a calm-inducing inner courtyard or Higashiyama’s higgledy, historic rooftops.
Poolside
The spa has an indoor pool, plus a dedicated Watsu pool for hydrotherapy treatments.
Spa
Holistic wellness is at the heart of the hotel’s all-frills spa. Treatments weave together smart tech, signature Six Senses indulgence and strands of time-tested Japanese healing. Succumb to the fountain-splashed, steam-blurred seduction of the traditional bath houses – you’ll emerge prune-fingered and too in touch with your inner peace to care. There’s also an indoor swimming pool and a Watsu pool for hydrotherapy, plus saunas and a steam room. Balance-restoring classes run in the yoga and meditation studio – including aerial yoga, for a more pulse-raising practice. Plus, the gym has personal trainers on hand and a high-tech recovery lounge. And at the Alchemy Bar, you can blend your own essential-oil tincture to take home.
Packing tips
Ditch the yoga mat (you’ll find one in your room) and do away with outdated travel guides – a tailored jaunt around the city with the hotel’s experts is a far less stuffy way to gen up on local culture.
Also
Snag a souvenir with a story at the hotel’s boutique, where you’ll find toys hand-sewn by local women learning the traditional sachiko method – all the proceeds go straight to the artisans themselves.
Children
Little Smiths are welcome, and will get their own look into local culture and sustainability at the Grow with Six Senses kids’ club.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel’s restaurants source most of their organic fruit and veg from a local family-run farm, and the rooms and restaurants are all free of single-use plastic. There are also plans in the works to partner with local initiatives to revive the trails in Kyoto’s mountains and boost the surrounding forest’s biodiversity.