If you want to stay few days in Arashiyama, then this will be good choice for you. The hoster are young Chinese couple. Very friendly. They introduced me to visit the monkey mountain to over see the whole kyoto city. It's pretty I don't have much time to stay there.
And if you want to try the public bath, you can buy the ticket from the hoster, it'll cheaper than you buy in there directly.
Mulan Hostel was wonderful. I came a little close to 9pm but they greeted me with such warmth and care. The dorm bed was comfortable and very nice. I loved the amenities and hot shower.
The area is perfect for seeing sights and also the bus stops right in front of the Hostel. The train was a 20min walk which is lovely in the Spring.
I would love to stay more nights in the future .
Damasa
1 晚行程
8/10
Yuji
3 晚行程
10/10
Loved my stay
Steven
2 晚行程
10/10
Traditional, clean, cheap and well located and friendly staff
Tristan
1 晚家庭旅行
8/10
Very clean and simple, we enjoyed it.
Atsuko
1 晚浪漫旅行
6/10
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Kaymumaki
1 晚结伴旅行
10/10
真实旅客
2 晚结伴旅行
10/10
Steffen
1 晚行程
8/10
it was safe, chill and convenient
Hyounook
1 晚行程
10/10
This is a beautiful property and a great spot for Arashiyama! Within walking distance to a lot of the main sights but still off the beaten track. Very cute and well designed. Most of the other guests were incredibly respectful and friendly, the host was phenomenal. Highly recommend KyoCafe down the road and the grilled meats/seafood stand past the bridge on the main tourist street (hard to miss but didn’t catch a name). Also, highly recommend an early start for the bamboo groves, parks and temples if you prefer less crowded times. We did have one night of noisy neighbors but that’s bound to happen from time to time. No other complaints though, very worth it.
Nichole
2 晚行程
8/10
Beau
5 晚行程
10/10
Make you feel like you was at home.
Rosa Elena
4 晚家庭旅行
8/10
Good wifi. It's pretty convenient to train and bus lines (the 28 City bus picks up across the street and the Hankyu train line is around the corner) and it's about 10 minutes from the bridge. Note: the breakfast is served at a cafe around the corner, but only from 9-11, so you may need to schedule your day accordingly (or don't sign up for breakfast and plan on eating elsewhere). A lot of restaurants in Arashiyama close pretty early (the izakaya next door stays open for normal dinner hours, but the highly recommended sushi place closes at 5 pm). Clean rooms. Front desk is open for check-in until 9pm, but then you get a code for the front door and for your room.