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The new Six Senses Kyoto - An oasis of calm in the middle of the city

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The first branch of the Six Senses brand in Japan will open in 2024 in the city of Kyoto, which is also known as the heart of Japan.

Japan has a magical effect on many visitors. Power of attraction because the country has an exciting Contrast of modernity and preserved culture offers. Kyoto is one of the largest cities in Japan and is particularly famous for its historical parts, such as the Buddhist temples, palaces, Shinto shrines and beautiful Cherry orchards known. In addition to the Six Senses Lisbon in Portugal, another Six Senses hotel will open its doors in Kyoto in 2024: the Six Senses Kyoto.

Elegant design directly in the city centre

Although the Six Senses Kyoto with its winding paths and gardens is one of the most oasis the hotel is located central directly in front of the Myoho-in-Temple and the Tokyokuni Jinja Shrine. The well-known, colorful quarter Gion is also just a few steps away from the hotel.

The hotel design reflects the values of Six Senses in an elegant design. The 82 rooms are arranged around an inner courtyard that connects guests with the seasonally designed landscape connects. Nevertheless, in addition to the view, great importance was attached to the privacy of the guests. The interior design is in love with detail and connects Clean lines with earthy, organic tones and authentic Japanese decor.

Different energies

The hotel combines different energies within the grounds. While the spa and garden of Zen characterized, other areas show the Sensory impressions and movements of the bustling street life. The spa incorporates old traditional healing methods into the treatments, turning wellness into an experience. Guests can enjoy the following delicacies a selection of different restaurants and bars The hotel offers a wide range of dining options, including an all-day dining restaurant, a sushi specialty restaurant, the Brew Bar and a cocktail lounge bar. Younger guests are also catered for, for example as part of the "Grow With Six Senses", in which children are introduced to Japanese customs in a playful way.

Cherry Blossom

One of the most popular travel times is the Sakurathe cherry blossom in spring, and the autumnwhen the leaves change color. However, due to its central location, the Six Senses Kyoto offers its guests a variety of activities all year round. optimal access on the city's culture, history, shopping and gastronomy.

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