The Screen - Kyoto - Overview
A boutique accommodation option is certainly welcome in the cultural city of Kyoto.

The Screen offers the best in personalized service and accommodation, from the ultra attentive staff members right down to each individual room. The property also boasts a downtown location, yet is nestled in a quiet spot in the city. Taking pride as a personalized boutique hotel, The Screen Kyoto is all about balance in a luxurious manner.

 

The Screen Kyoto is all about personalization, and this trait cannot be truer than through its 13 guest rooms. Even though they are separated into Semi Suite, Suite and Executive Suite, no two rooms are the same. With 13 different designers coming from different corners of the globe, each room exudes a different and unique feel, ranging from a forested theme room and one resembling an upper West Side New York living space. Rooms are quite spacious, even for Japanese accommodation standards.

 

The Screen also provides three fine dining choices.. Bron Ronnery displays French inspired menus made of the freshest local ingredients. Sun Sun serves, tea, coffee, beverages and light meals, in a hybrid contemporary and traditional setting. Unwind and enjoy an ice cold beverage as well as a fine selection of champagnes and fine wines with accompanying hors d'oeuvre and light meals at Sho Ki.

 

Take advantage of the property's renowned luxury and style by hosting an event at The Screen. It is home to a spacious and configurable banquet room, large enough to hold weddings and grand enough to leave a positive impression.

 

Stylish, unique, chic and unique: these are the traits of The Screen. With so much individualism, style, flair and substance, this boutique property definitely demands repeat stays  for those Regular visitors to the city.

Facilities:

  • Meeting facilities

 

Dining:

  • Bron Ronnery - French cuisine in an elegant and Japanese inspired setting
  • Sun-Sun - café lounge serving snacks, coffee, tea and drinks
  • Sho-Ki - selected champagnes, fine wines, hors d'oeuvre and light meal in a luxurious environment

 

Room type:

  • Semi Suite Room
  • Suite Room
  • Executive Suite Room

The Screen Kyoto is located on a pleasant, quiet street just around the corner from the Imperial Palace Gardens. The property is a short five minute walk to the city's shopping areas, seven minute walk to Keihan Marutamachi Station and 10 minutes to Marutamachi Station. The Haruka Limited Express is a 77 minute journey to Kansai International Airport and it is about an hour's drive to Itami Airport.

Location: 640-1 Shimogoryomae-cho, Tera-machi, Maruta-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 604-0995, Japan

 

 

Who should go?

Personalized, individualized, boutique and chic. Any traveler looking for these traits during their stay in Kyoto must seriously consider this address. Perfectly suited for couples, also desirable for families via their larger rooms, a stay in The Screen Kyoto is certainly memorable. Other than banquet rooms, facilities are lacking, but a restaurant, café and bar provides enough venues for some downtime. Those on a budget may want to re-consider, but otherwise, a stay here will conjure up lasting memories.

 

When to go?

Kyoto features a four weather seasonal pattern; chilly springs (average 15°C), warm summers (average 28°C), cool autumns (average 17°C) and cold winters (average 6°C). The city receives much of its rainfall during the late spring, summer and early autumn months, averaging about 160 millimeters of precipitation during that time. Guests should be wary that snowfall, although not common, does occur almost annually during the winter months.

 

Where is it?

The Screen Kyoto is located on a pleasant, quiet street just around the corner from the Imperial Palace Gardens. The property is a short five minute walk to the city's shopping areas, seven minute walk to Keihan Marutamachi Station and 10 minutes to Marutamachi Station. The Haruka Limited Express is a 77 minute journey to Kansai International Airport and it is about an hour's drive to Itami Airport.

 

What's not to be missed?

Strolling through the regal retreats of the Imperial Palace. A visit to Kiyomizu and Sanjusangendo Temples. Learning about Kyoto history at the national museum. A fine meal at Bron Ronnery.

 

What's cooking?

The Screen also provides three fine choices, making downtown trips for meals or drinks an unnecessary journey. Bron Ronnery is French inspired menus made of the freshest local ingredients. Sun Sun serves, tea, coffee, beverages and light meals, in a hybrid contemporary and traditional setting. Unwind and enjoy an ice cold beverage as well as a fine selection of champagnes and fine wines with accompanying hors d'oeuvre and light meals at Sho Ki.


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