Dusit set to open second Japan hotel
Thailand based Dusit International will officially introduce its first Dusit Thani Japan hotel next month.
This September Dusit Thani Kyoto opens, a new luxury property in the city’s Hanganji Monzen-machi district.
It is situated just a short walk from Kyoto Station.
It follows the opening of Dusit’s first Japan hotel, the lifestyle-oriented ASAI Kyoto Shijo, which opened in June.
Dusit Thani Kyoto features 147 guest rooms along with a wide range of facilities for business and leisure.
These include event spaces, a fitness centre, an indoor swimming pool, and a signature Devarana Wellness centre.
Dining options a speciality Teppanyaki restaurant, a tea shop, a basement bar, and a fine dining restaurant, Ayatana.
“Our prime location near Kyoto Station ensures our guests can effortlessly navigate and discover the rich cultural heritage and landmarks,” said Gilles Cretallaz, COO, Dusit International.
To mark the opening, Dusit Thani Kyoto is offering exclusive room rates for Dusit Gold loyalty members.
Rates start at JPY 56,925 ($400) per night, inclusive of JPY 5,000 hotel credit per person per stay.
The offer is valid for booking until November 2023 for stay dates to December 28, 2023.
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