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Since 2008, Lartisien has traveled the globe to curate a collection of the world’s finest luxury hotels. Our team carefully selects each property for its embodiment of the French Art of Travel, with a focus on excellence, cultural immersion, and personalized service. Every hotel, whether newly added or long-established, is chosen for its high standards and distinctive qualities that make it truly exceptional.
For their third property in Japan, Aman chose the forested ambiance of a forgotten imperial garden, thick with maples and scattered with minimalist rooms and whimsical stone pathways. It’s a side of Kyoto that feels far removed from the city’s crowd-packed temples.
In the heart of Higashiyama, discover the unique stories of a luxury hillside guesthouse. Park Hyatt Kyoto is the result of close collaboration with Kyoyamato, a family-run restaurant that has been passed down through six generations.
Located in Kyoto’s historic temple district and designed around an 800-year-old pond garden that once belonged to the Lord Keeper of Japan, the Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto is a hotel with grandeur in spades.
Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto, recently awarded the highest Three Key hotel distinction by Michelin, is the first of the Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto brand of iconic, ultra-luxury properties, designed to embody and reflect the harmony between the natural environment, the four seasons and the five senses.
On the banks of the Kamo River with the photogenic Higashiyama mountains as backdrop, The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto enjoys a spectacular location in Kyoto. The hotel also has a beautiful Japanese inn-inspired decor, including a 100-year-old townhouse in the middle of one of its restaurants.
The Shinmonzen is a boutique hotel in Kyoto’s heritage-rich Gion district. The hotel is housed in a brand-new building reminiscent of a machiya, a traditional wooden house for which the city is famous.