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Visit Nishijin


Nishijin is a neighborhood that travelers like for its coffeehouses. Looking for sights you might find in a travel guide about Nishijin? Consider a visit to Doshisha University while you're in the neighborhood. You'll find 158 hotels and other accommodations in Nishijin to choose from, making this an ideal home base for exploring the greater Kyoto area.


Places to Stay in Nishijin


Our guests mention these as some of their favorite Nishijin lodging choices:

  • Hotel Ramble Kyokomachi: 3-star hotel featuring free WiFi and laundry facilities. Our guests enjoy the hotel's walkable location.
  • Hostel Mundo: 2-star hostel featuring free breakfast, free WiFi, and laundry facilities. Expedia travelers like this hostel's helpful staff and proximity to public transportation.
  • HOSTEL WASABI Kyoto Machiya Soba: 1-star hostel featuring bar, free WiFi, and a coffee shop. Our guests rate this hostel highly for its comfortable rooms and helpful staff.

What to Do in This Kyoto Neighborhood


Doshisha University, Uhoin, and Seimei Shrine are notable landmarks to see while you're in Nishijin. As you're discovering the neighborhood, Nishijin Textile Center and Zuiunin Temple are some other places worth a visit.

Don't miss favorite places to visit in the surrounding Nishijin area, such as Kyoto Imperial Palace, Nijo Castle, and Nishiki Market. When you're sightseeing in Kyoto, Kawaramachi and Kyoto Tower are also worth a stop.


Getting Around Nishijin and the Greater Kyoto Area


Looking for a quick way to explore more of the city? Catch a ride on metro transit at Imadegawa Station and Kuramaguchi Station.