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Kyoto First-Time Visitor Private & Personalized Walking Tour
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3-chōme
À propos
Kyoto First-Time Visitor Private & Personalized Walking Tour Explore Kyoto your way with this fully private and customizable walking tour, ideal for first-time visitors. Tailor your itinerary to match your interests, pace, and travel goals. Enjoy the support of a friendly English-speaking local guide for approximately 8 hours, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. How It Works Step 1: Select preferred destinations and share requests Step 2: We create and send a draft itinerary Step 3: We revise and finalize based on your feedback Step 4: Enjoy your personalized Kyoto experience The itinerary is flexible. Overtime charges may apply.
Points forts
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Assistants throughout your Trip
Itinéraire personnalisé
Guide privé
Private transportation
Frais d'entrée
frais d'hébergement
Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner...)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Osaka Station
East Exit or at client's accommodation
Retour
Informations importantes
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Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Politique d'annulation
Toutes les ventes sont définitives. Aucun remboursement n'est possible en cas d'annulation.
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À propos
Kyoto First-Time Visitor Private & Personalized Walking Tour Explore Kyoto your way with this fully private and customizable walking tour, ideal for first-time visitors. Tailor your itinerary to match your interests, pace, and travel goals. Enjoy the support of a friendly English-speaking local guide for approximately 8 hours, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. How It Works Step 1: Select preferred destinations and share requests Step 2: We create and send a draft itinerary Step 3: We revise and finalize based on your feedback Step 4: Enjoy your personalized Kyoto experience The itinerary is flexible. Overtime charges may apply.
Visit Kinkaku-ji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally built in 1397 as the retirement villa of a shogun and later converted into a Zen temple. Admire the iconic Golden Pavilion covered in gold leaf, beautifully reflected in the surrounding pond, and stroll through its serene gardens. You will also see a bonsai tree believed to be over 600 years old, adding to the timeless atmosphere of this historic site.
30 minutes
2
Temple Kiyomizu-dera
Visit Kiyomizu-dera, a UNESCO World Heritage Site founded in 778. Before arriving, walk through the beautifully preserved historic districts of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, lined with traditional shops and houses.
At the temple, admire the famous 13-meter-high wooden stage, built without nails, offering panoramic views over Kyoto and a truly unforgettable cultural experience.
45 minutes
3
Trois et Ninenzaka
Visit the beautifully preserved historic streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, located in the heart of Kyoto’s traditional district. These charming stone-paved slopes date back to the Edo period and are lined with traditional wooden houses, tea shops, local sweets, and souvenir stores.
Stroll through this atmospheric area, enjoy local snacks, and experience the timeless beauty of old Kyoto as you make your way toward Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
45 minutes
4
Sanctuaire Yasaka
Visit Yasaka Shrine, one of Kyoto’s most famous Shinto shrines, founded over 1,350 years ago. Located at the edge of the historic Gion district, the shrine is known for its vibrant vermilion gates and beautiful lantern displays.
It is also the starting point of the famous Gion Matsuri, a tradition that has been celebrated for over 1,100 years, held every July and considered one of Japan’s most important festivals.
Stroll through the lively grounds and experience Kyoto’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
30 minutes
5
Sanctuaire Fushimi Inari-taisha
Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine - the Ultimate Torii Gate Experience - an important Shinto shrine famous for its thousand of vermillion Torrid fates which straddle a network of trails behind its main building.
15 minutes
6
Arashiyama
Visit Arashiyama - the second most sightseeing district in Kyoto since Heian Period filled with temples, shrines and bamboo gives.
1. Bamboo Forest
2. Tenryuji Temple - Kyoto's five Zen Temples founded in 1339. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
3. Togetsu Bridge - Moon crossing bridge - built during the Heian Period reconstructed recently in 1930s
1 heure
7
Quartier commerçant du marché Nishiki
Visit Nishiki Ichibe - a narrow, five block long shopping street lined bemire than one hundred shops and restaurants known as Kyoto's kitchen.
40 minutes
8
Gion
Visit Gion - Kyoto's famous geisha district
30 minutes
9
Temple Ginkakuji
Visit Ginkakuji - the Silver Pavilion - built by Yoshimitsu's grandson, Ashikaga Yoshima, on the other side of the City a few decades after Kinkakuji.
30 minutes
10
Temple de Sanjusangen-dō
Sanjusangendo (三十三間堂, Sanjūsangendō) is the popular name for Rengeo-in, a temple in eastern Kyoto which is famous for its 1001 statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The temple was founded in 1164 and rebuilt a century later after the original structure had been destroyed in a fire.
Measuring 120 meters, the temple hall is Japan's longest wooden structure. The name Sanjusangendo (literally "33 intervals") derives from the number of intervals between the building's support columns, a traditional method of measuring the size of a building. In the center of the main hall sits a large, wooden statue of a 1000-armed Kannon (Senju Kannon) that is flanked on each side by 500 statues of human sized 1000-armed Kannon standing in ten rows. Together they make for an awesome sight.
30 minutes
11
Palais impérial de Kyoto
Le palais impérial de Kyoto (京都御所, Kyōto Gosho) était la résidence de la famille impériale du Japon jusqu'en 1868, date à laquelle l'empereur et la capitale furent transférés de Kyoto à Tokyo. Il est situé dans le vaste parc impérial de Kyoto (京都御苑, Kyōto Gyoen), un parc attrayant en plein cœur de la ville qui abrite également le palais impérial de Sento et quelques autres attractions.
30 minutes
12
Château dansant
Nijo Castle (二条城, Nijōjō) was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867). His grandson Iemitsu completed the castle's palace buildings 23 years later and further expanded the castle by adding a five story castle keep.
45 minutes
13
Temple Eikando-Zenrin-ji
Eikando (永観堂, Eikandō), formally known as Zenrinji Temple, belongs to the Jodo sect of Japanese Buddhism. Located just north of the large temple complex of Nanzenji, Eikando is very famous for its autumn colors and the evening illuminations that take place in fall. The temple has a long history, and there are a variety of buildings and a pond garden that visitors can explore.
A court noble of the Heian Period (710-1185) donated his villa to a priest, who converted it into a temple under the name Zenrinji (lit. "temple in a calm grove"). At its founding, Zenrinji was part of the Shingon sect and its first head priest was a disciple of the great Kobo Daishi, the sect's founder.