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KYOTO IMPERIAL PALACE (KYOTO GOSHO)
KYOTO IMPERIAL PALACE (KYOTO GOSHO)
Combo (Save 5%): 1 or 2-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Kyoto + Kyoto Tower Tickets
Combo (Save 5%): 1 or 2-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Kyoto + Kyoto Tower Tickets

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$31.69

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Make your way to Kyoto's top attractions with this easy-on-the-pocket combo deal! Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Kyoto Embark on an enriching journey through Kyoto's heritage on our hop-on hop-off tour. From Nijo Castle's 'Nightingale Floors' that chirp like birds to Heian Shrine's iconic torii gate, discover the city's secrets. Schedule First bus: 8:40am from stop #1 (Kyoto Station) Last bus: 6:55pm from stop #1 (Kyoto Station) Frequency: Every 35 to 45 minutes Popular stops: Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, Nijo Castle and Yasaka Shrine Please click here for a detailed route map and boarding points and here to find the timetable for the bus. Kyoto Tower Kyoto Tower, a modern architectural marvel amidst the historic splendor of Kyoto, Japan, stands as a symbol of the city's fusion of tradition and modernity. Soaring 131 meters (430 feet) into the sky, this sleek steel structure offers breathtaking panoramic views of Kyoto and its surrounding landscapes. Visitors can ascend the tower using high-speed elevators to reach the observation deck. From here, they can witness the stunning vistas of Kyoto's historical districts, including the iconic Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Kyoto Tower also houses a hotel, a shopping arcade, and several dining options, making it a multifaceted destination for tourists and locals alike.
Full-Day Guided Day Tour of Kyoto Heritage Sites with Optional Lunch
Full-Day Guided Day Tour of Kyoto Heritage Sites with Optional Lunch

$103.03

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Experience a personalized tour of the cultural city of Kyoto with an English-speaking guide in a small group of 10 guests. Garden Hop at Nijo Castle Admire the intricate architecture and decorated ceilings as you wander through the Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in 1603, they served as the home and office of the Shogun during the Edo era. Discover Zen at Kinkaku-ji Temple Kinkaku-ji, also known as the 'Golden Pavilion', is one of Japan's best-known sights. The top two floors are adorned in gold leaf, a testament to the lavish preferences of the 14th century. The temple emanates beauty as it reflects in the clear waters, leaving visitors stunned. Your next stop is the Kyoto Imperial Palace, the former residence of the Japanese emperor. Spot the wooded forests of the Fushimi Inari Shrine and explore the intricate maze of orange torii gates on your way to Sanjusangen-do. Visit Sanjusangen-do and Kiyomizu-dera Temple Opt for a Japanese lunch before heading to Sanjusangen-do Temple. With its 1,001 golden Kannon statues and 28 Buddhist sculptures, this temple built in 1164, possesses an extraordinary collection of wooden statuary in the world. Your last stop is the Kiyomizu-dera Temple which is best known for its wooden stage that extends from the main hall, offering panoramic views over Kyoto and the widely-known cherry blossoms and maple trees. Itinerary Nijo Castle (50 min) Kinkaku-ji (45 min) Kyoto Imperial Palace (40 min) Lunch at Kyoto Station area – optional (60 min) Sanjusangen-do (30 min) Kiyomizu-dera (70 min)
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