Site Inspection at Six Senses Kyoto

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Alberto Mussali

  • Kyoto

  • Arts & Culture

  • Food & Wine

  • Local Culture

  • Hotel Guide

  • Relaxation

Site Inspection at Six Senses Kyoto
Curator’s statement

During my recent stay at Six Senses Kyoto, I experienced a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern luxury. The serene setting, nestled in the heart of Kyoto, provided a tranquil escape, while the impeccable service and attention to detail ensured a comfortable and rejuvenating stay. The well-designed rooms, spa treatments, and exquisite dining options highlighted the unique charm of Japanese culture, making the stay truly memorable.

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Location

Currently, at Six Senses Kyoto, the atmosphere is tranquil and immersive, with a strong connection to nature and the surrounding cultural landmarks. The traditional Japanese design elements, such as minimalist aesthetics, warm wooden tones and calming gardens, create an inviting ambiance. The staff's hospitality is exceptional, offering personalized experiences that reflect the deep-rooted customs of Kyoto. Every detail, from the calming tea ceremonies to the soothing spa services, contributes to an overall sense of peace and balance in this serene environment.

A seating area in an outdoor balcony

Rooms

The rooms at Six Senses Kyoto are designed with a perfect balance of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern luxury. They feature minimalist decor with natural materials like wood and stone, creating a calming and serene environment. Large windows offer views of beautifully landscaped gardens or Kyoto's cityscape, allowing natural light to flood the space. The tatami-style elements and sliding shoji screens evoke a sense of authenticity, while modern amenities such as high-tech lighting, premium bedding and spacious bathrooms with deep soaking tubs ensure ultimate comfort. Every detail is curated to provide a peaceful retreat for guests.

A hotel room with a love seat next to a window

Restaurants

The restaurants at Six Senses Kyoto offer a refined culinary experience that blends traditional Japanese flavors with contemporary techniques. The dining spaces themselves reflect the serene and elegant atmosphere of the hotel, with minimalist design and views of the surrounding gardens. Guests can enjoy a range of options, from an authentic kaiseki experience, featuring seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, to modern fusion dishes that highlight global influences. The sushi bar and teppanyaki grill provide an interactive dining experience, while a selection of premium sake and Japanese teas complement the meals. Every dish is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, delivering both visual and flavorful delights.

A seating area in a hotel living room

Facilities

The facilities at Six Senses Kyoto include a world-class spa offering holistic wellness treatments, an indoor pool, a well-equipped fitness center and beautifully landscaped gardens for relaxation. There are also spaces for traditional tea ceremonies, a library and meeting rooms for business or events. The design of each facility emphasizes tranquility and mindfulness, enhancing the overall experience.

Activities

Six Senses Kyoto offers a variety of activities that immerse guests in both wellness and local culture. These include guided meditation and yoga sessions, traditional tea ceremonies and Japanese calligraphy workshops. Guests can also participate in curated cultural tours of Kyoto's historic temples and gardens, cycling excursions through scenic routes and cooking classes to learn the art of Japanese cuisine. Additionally, wellness programs like personalized spa treatments and holistic healing therapies are available to promote relaxation and rejuvenation.

Need to know

You can craft your own lotion or perfume at their botanical shop. You can also make your own body, face or hand cream with locally sourced ingredients. You can also visit their grove with farm to table plants and ingredients

This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to Kyoto. In need of further inspiration? Check out Audra Santos’s guide, Don't Miss the Cherry Blossoms in Kyoto.

Advisor - Alberto Mussali

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Alberto Mussali

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