Make this trip your own
Create your own free, personalized itinerary in seconds — then sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version

3-Day Kyoto Itinerary with Nishiki Market: Temples, Arashiyama & Classic Kyoto Eats

Viewed by 140 travelers

Day 1: Higashiyama & Market

Kyoto, Japan on October 21, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Inoda Coffee (central Kyoto)

Classic Kyoto-style coffee and a light breakfast to start a walking day; many branches open by 8:00am and offer a calm sit-down atmosphere.
JPY1000, 0h45m

9:00am

Fushimi Inari Taisha

Famous shrine with thousands of vermilion torii gates; open 24 hours so an early visit avoids crowds and gives excellent photo light on the lower trails.
JPY0, 1h15m

11:00am

Kiyomizu-dera & Higashiyama streets

Historic hilltop temple with wooden terrace and views over Kyoto (typically open ~6:00–18:00); descend via Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka for preserved merchant streets and shops.
JPY400, 2h00m

1:15pm

Nishiki Market (lunch & browsing)

Kyoto’s central food market (most shops open ~9:00–18:00) offering fresh seafood, pickles, sweets and ready-to-eat bites — perfect for sampling many small dishes for lunch.
JPY1500, 1h30m

3:00pm

Yasaka Shrine & Maruyama Park

Short walk from Gion, Yasaka Shrine is free to visit and Maruyama Park is a pleasant spot to rest and people-watch after the market.
JPY0, 0h45m

4:00pm

Gion walking tour & optional short tea ceremony

Wander Gion’s lanes to see traditional machiya townhouses and the historic geisha district; book a 30–60 minute tea ceremony in advance for cultural context (many places open through the afternoon).
JPY3000, 1h30m

6:30pm

Dinner — Pontocho Alley or Gion kaiseki

Dine in atmospheric Pontocho Alley where a range of izakayas and restaurants line the canal, or splurge on a booked kaiseki in Gion for a refined multi-course experience (reservations recommended).
JPY3500, 1h30m

8:30pm

Evening stroll along the Kamo River

Relaxing riverside walk to end the evening; the riverbanks are lively after dark and make for a pleasant, low-effort finish to Day 1.
JPY0, 0h45m

Day 2: Arashiyama Nature

Arashiyama (West Kyoto), Japan on October 22, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast — % Arabica or local Arashiyama cafe

Grab specialty coffee and a pastry near the station to arrive early in Arashiyama; many cafes open by 7:30–8:00 to serve early visitors.
JPY800, 0h30m

8:00am

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Famous bamboo avenue best visited first thing to avoid crowds; the grove is open 24 hours and offers tranquil morning light for photos and short walks.
JPY0, 0h45m

9:00am

Tenryu-ji Temple & garden

UNESCO Zen temple with a large landscape garden (generally open ~9:00–17:00); the garden’s design and seasonal colors are a highlight of Arashiyama.
JPY500, 1h00m

10:30am

Okochi Sanso Garden

Historic villa and expansive gardens with hilltop viewpoints; entry usually includes a tea and is open mid-morning to late afternoon—great for photo stops.
JPY1000, 1h00m

12:00pm

Lunch — Arashiyama Yoshimura (soba by the river)

Enjoy handmade soba noodles with views over the Katsura River; many riverside restaurants open around 11:00 and provide a relaxing lunch setting.
JPY1500, 1h00m

2:00pm

Iwatayama Monkey Park

Moderate hike to a park where macaques roam and you can get panoramic views of Kyoto; park hours are typically ~9:00–16:30 so plan accordingly.
JPY550, 1h00m

3:30pm

Katsura riverbank walk or short boat ride

Stroll the scenic riverside or take a seasonal pleasure-boat for different perspectives of Arashiyama; boat services vary by season so check local schedules.
JPY1500, 1h00m

6:30pm

Dinner — Return to central Kyoto or dine in Arashiyama

Either head back to central Kyoto for Pontocho dining or choose a cozy Arashiyama restaurant; central Kyoto offers more late-night options near the station.
JPY3000, 1h30m

Day 3: Northern Classics & Return

Northern & Central Kyoto, Japan on October 23, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast — cafe near Kinkaku-ji

Light breakfast close to Kinkaku-ji to arrive early at the popular golden temple; many neighborhood cafes open by 8:30–9:00.
JPY800, 0h30m

9:15am

Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)

Iconic golden temple set on a reflective pond (commonly open ~9:00–17:00); go early to avoid tour buses and enjoy clear views for photos.
JPY400, 0h45m

10:15am

Ryoan-ji Zen rock garden

World-famous dry rock garden close to Kinkaku-ji (typically open morning–late afternoon); a contemplative stop to appreciate Japanese garden aesthetics.
JPY500, 1h00m

12:00pm

Lunch — Yudofu (tofu) near Ryoan-ji/Nanzenji

Try a traditional yudofu (simmered tofu) set at a temple-area restaurant for a light, local specialty served commonly until mid-afternoon.
JPY1200, 1h00m

1:30pm

Nijo Castle

Explore Nijo Castle’s ornate interiors, nightingale floors and gardens (generally open ~8:45–17:00); this gives insight into shogunal-era architecture and history.
JPY1030, 1h30m

3:30pm

Philosopher's Path & Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion)

Stroll the tranquil Philosopher’s Path and visit Ginkaku-ji (usually open ~8:30–17:00) for relaxed gardens and a peaceful afternoon walk.
JPY500, 1h30m

6:30pm

Dinner — Final night in Pontocho or Kyoto Station dining floor

Finish with a memorable meal: pick a riverside Pontocho spot for atmosphere or explore Kyoto Station’s many cuisine options if you need convenience for travel connections.
JPY4500, 1h30m

8:30pm

Optional — Kyoto Station rooftop garden & shopping

If time allows before departure, visit the rooftop garden and shopping/food floors at Kyoto Station; confirm shop and restaurant hours as they vary by outlet.
JPY0, 0h45m
0
Like this trip? Make your own version.
A free, personalized itinerary in seconds — sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version