3-day itinerary
Kyoto in 3 days: the perfect weekend itinerary
Kyoto’s 17 UNESCO sites mean ruthless prioritization for 3 days. This route covers the iconic temples (Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji, Kiyomizu-dera), the Gion district, plus a Nara day-trip if you want maximum cultural depth.
Day 1: Eastern Kyoto (Higashiyama)
Morning
Fushimi Inari Shrine at sunrise (open 24/7, free). Hike to the upper torii sections – the trail loops about 4km round trip. Best photos before 8am.
Afternoon
Kiyomizu-dera Temple (500 yen) plus the Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka approach streets. Coffee or matcha at Ippodo Tea Shop.
Evening
Walk through Gion district at dusk for the geisha-spotting opportunity (always discreetly, never photograph without permission). Dinner at Pontocho on the river – kawayuka terraces in summer.
If you have an extra hour
Yasaka Shrine (always open, free) lit up at night is the underrated stop.
Day 2: Northern and Western Kyoto
Morning
Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion (500 yen, pre-10am) for the iconic reflection shot. Then Ryoan-ji (500 yen) for the famous Zen rock garden.
Afternoon
Train to Arashiyama (40 min via JR or Hankyu). Bamboo Grove (free), Tenryu-ji Temple (500 yen with Sogenchi garden), and the Iwatayama Monkey Park (600 yen) for monkeys with city views.
Evening
Return to central Kyoto for a kaiseki dinner (Hyotei, Kikunoi, or Wakuden if you book ahead). Reserve weeks in advance through your hotel concierge.
If you have an extra hour
Toji Temple (500 yen, closes 4pm) – tallest wooden pagoda in Japan; underrated.
Day 3: Nara day-trip or Eastern Kyoto deep-dive
Morning
Choice 1 – Train to Nara (45 min, ~700 yen one-way). Todai-ji Temple’s Great Buddha hall (600 yen) + Nara Park deer + Kasuga Taisha shrine.
Afternoon
Choice 1 – Lunch in Nara at a traditional inn. Return to Kyoto by 5pm. Choice 2 – Eastern deep-dive with Ginkaku-ji + Philosopher’s Path walk + Nanzen-ji.
Evening
Final dinner at a Nishiki Market food stall crawl, or upmarket at Yagyu (specialty Kyoto wagyu). Tea ceremony if not already done (book ahead).
If you have an extra hour
Last-day shopping in central Kyoto for Kyo-yaki ceramics and yatsuhashi (cinnamon mochi).
