Six Senses Kyoto just opened a 2,500-square-foot Three Bedroom Penthouse Suite that’s less hotel room and more personal retreat—the kind of setup that actually justifies the “multi-generational travel” pitch without everyone wanting to strangle each other by day three.
Perched on the top floor with sweeping city views, the suite checks every box: two king bedrooms, a twin, three ensuite bathrooms (crucial), a full living salon, dining space, and a kitchenette. So basically, you’re renting a penthouse apartment that happens to have Six Senses housekeeping and a culinary team on speed dial. The private terrace is the real closer—Kyoto cityscape without the crowds.
What actually sets this apart from typical luxury penthouses is the in-room programming. Guests can do cocktail and whisky workshops (Japanese spirits, naturally), or incense pouch-making experiences—the kind of cultural moments that feel authentic because they’re curated but not performed. Wellness is baked in too: Watsu in a private pool, guided meditation, the whole longevity playbook.
Advisors can also flip the buyout angle: combine the penthouse with two adjacent deluxe rooms and clients get an entire top floor. Private lounge access included.
Three Bedroom Penthouse from $13,000+ per night; Two Bedroom Suites from $6,500+. Breakfast included.
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