About Sakura Terrace
Situated at the heart of Kyoto, Sakura Terrace is a three-star hotel featuring a terrace, lift access and a dry cleaning/laundry service. The hotel is two kilometres away from the Higashi Honganji Temple.
Each of the 204 guestrooms is air conditioned and has a partially-open bathroom. Amenities include an in-room safe, a LCD TV and some rooms have separate seating areas.
Sakura Terrace features a female-only ceramic bed sauna, spacious public baths, a male-only sauna and free Wi-Fi. At a fee, guests will have access to limited onsite self-parking spaces available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Meals are available at the onsite restaurant and guests can relax and unwind with a drink at the bar. Breakfast is served every morning at a surcharge and top rated restaurants in the area include Sankohanten, Suiso and Mantetsu.
The hotel is two kilometres from Sanjusangendo Temple and four kilometres from the Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Good value for your money
The hotels’ delights are sure to seduce you. A visit to the nearby city’s many attractions is always memorable highlights. Every day the hotel brings delicious opportunities to sample word-class cuisine. From a breakfast to special meals, the hotel caters for your needs. Free drinks each day as well is always a welcome addition.
positive:
Modern and well groomed grounds
The hotel’s guestrooms are well appointed and tastefully furnished. Many guests were happy to discover the luxurious furniture and the rooms’ modern flair. The hotel’s architecture is inviting and modern.
positive:
Affable and courteous staff members
The employees at the hotel are very polite and helpful. They never hesitate going the extra mile to make sure guests have everything they need. Making your stay a pleasant and satisfying one is their top priority. Their competence in handling guests is remarkable.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Rooms offer very little storage space
Due to the relatively small size of the rooms, storage space is limited. This can be quite inconvenient to guests who had come for a long stay and had packed quite a bit.
negative:
Mealtimes during the peak seasons can be hectic
Dining at the hotel can be a bit of a hassle at times, especially during peak seasons. The high influx of guests means the hotel is operating at full capacity and the dining areas turn chaotic as seating places dwindle and the buffet area becomes crowded.
negative:
Weak Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
Unless you are a very light user, the hotel’s Wi-Fi at times is barley usable. The connection is quite weak in most of the rooms. A number of guests could barely connect to the network while others browsed at such slow speeds.