Transferência de carro particular de Osaka para Kyoto
Transferência privada em 1 hora
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O que está incluído
Serviço porta-a-porta
Partida e destino em qualquer endereço
Rastreamento de voo incluído
Seu motorista aguardará se o seu voo atrasar
Motorista profissional que fala inglês
Especialista local, totalmente licenciado e segurado
Veículo limpo e com ar-condicionado
Passeio confortável com controle climático
Cancelamento gratuito
Cancele até 24 horas antes da partida
Bagagem incluída
1 mala e 1 bagagem de mão por passageiro
Sua viagem em um relance
Classificado na web
Feedback de viajante independente
Bom saber
- Assentos infantis disponíveis mediante solicitação
- Viagem aceita animais de estimação
- 1 bagagem despachada + 1 mala de mão por passageiro
- Bagagem extra ou de grandes dimensões pode ser adicionada
- Pagamento flexível: cartão online ou dinheiro ao motorista
- Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
- As gorjetas não estão incluídas (opcionais ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Osaka to Kyoto
Set off on a car trip from Osaka to Kyoto, one that guarantees fun and picturesque scenery. This 38-mile (56 km) distance drive typically takes about an hour, but who's in a rush? Soon after leaving the busy city of Osaka, you will be whirling past Kurondo Nature Park and its scenic views. Imagine yourself meandering through the little city of Uji, where you can visit local tea houses and old temples.

A private car transfer with Daytrip guarantees a comfortable, stress-free experience where you are free to add optional site-seeing packages. Whether your path is straightforward or cruising through backroads, you can customize your trip to include unique stops, transforming this short transfer into an adventure. Get ready, let your professional driver take the wheel, and get ready for the road from Osaka to Kyoto to be as unforgettable as the destination itself.
About Kyoto
Kyoto, Japan's cultural center, is a city that deftly combines modern appeal with old customs. Kyoto presents a fascinating range of experiences tucked among calm temples and busy markets. Imagine strolling across the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine, with its seemingly endless path of vivid torii gates. Alternatively, you can lose yourself in the Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), where the shimmering gold leaf reflects in a calm pond.

From the classic tea houses in Gion, where geishas still perform their art, to the ancient Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Kyoto's rich history is evident everywhere. Seasonal celebrations like the amazing cherry blossoms in spring or the vibrant autumn foliage enhance the charm of the city.
Foodies will equally find Kyoto's culinary scene to be very appealing. At Nishiki Market, sometimes referred to as "Kyoto's Kitchen, savor regional cuisine, including yudofu (hot water tofu) and kaiseki, a multi-course meal. The busy market environment and range of fresh produce and snacks provide a sensory feast.
Kyoto offers an enchanted experience whether your interests are in visiting the historic temples, strolling through Zen gardens, or savoring a traditional tea ceremony. Any visitor should make sure to visit this destination as it combines vibrant culture with historical appeal.
From Osaka to Kyoto: travel tips
Planning your Osaka to Kyoto transfer? Here are some handy tips to make your journey seamless and enjoyable.
Explore scenic stops by car
If you prefer a leisurely pace, consider a private car transfer. This allows you to fully enjoy the journey between these two cities, stop at scenic sites like the city of Nara, and have your heart captured by the free-roaming deer in Nara Park. Enjoy the flexibility and picturesque views along the way.
Don't underestimate travel time
Although Osaka and Kyoto are not far apart, budget extra time for holidays or busy periods. Booking beforehand is smart since trains and buses can get packed.
Use a JR Rail Pass
If you are using the train, think about getting a JR Rail Pass. If you intend to visit other locations as well, it is a reasonably priced choice since JR trains—including the Shinkansen bullet train offer unlimited travel.
How to get from Osaka to Kyoto
Getting from Osaka to Kyoto is a breeze, with various transportation options that cater to different preferences and budgets.

Train from Osaka to Kyoto
The Shinkansen bullet train is the most popular mode of transportation between Shin-Osaka Station and Kyoto Station, taking 15 minutes to complete the journey. Train tickets range from $15 to $25, depending on the type of train and class. The JR Special Rapid Service is an alternative option that takes 30 minutes and costs approximately $3.50.
- Price: $3.50 to $25 depending on train service
- Duration: 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the train service
Private car transfer from Osaka to Kyoto
Daytrip's private car transfers give the most flexibility. The 38-mile (56 km) drive takes around an hour and allows you to add sightseeing stops at intriguing places along the way. Add packages to your transfer to stop at locations like the thousand-year-old shrine Iwashimizu Hachimangu and see the cherry blossoms at Akutagawa Sakurazutsumi Park.
Costing $51 per seat, this option is ideal for travelers who prioritize comfort and prefer to explore at their own leisure. The closest airport to Kyoto is Osaka International Airport, and there are no direct trains traveling via this route, so a private car transfer is another good option instead of taking the Airport Limousine Bus.
- Price: starting from $51 per seat
- Duration: approximately 1 hour
Cycle from Osaka to Kyoto
Cycling between Osaka and Kyoto can be an enjoyable journey for the adventurous. Depending on your speed and the route you choose, the trip should take around 3 to 4 hours. Besides being a green mode of transportation, it also gives you a more immersive experience traveling through the gorgeous landscape.
Things to do when you get to Kyoto
Once you get there, you will find a wealth of historical and cultural treasures waiting for you in Kyoto. Here are some activities to help make your trip even more memorable.

Walk to Fushimi Inari Shrine
Renowned for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which create a hypnotic trail up Mount Inari, Fushimi Inari Shrine is a must-visit. Individuals or companies contribute each gate to symbolize their wishes for prosperity and good fortune. With small shrines and breathtaking views all along, the climb through these gates presents a calm and stunning experience.
Although the whole path takes 2 to 3 hours, you are free to tour smaller portions if you want. The spiritual ambiance and the striking contrast of red gates against lush greenery make it a perfect spot for both tranquility and photography.
Visit Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
If you are searching for an enchanting spot to escape from the city, visit the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. As you make your way through the towering bamboo stalks, it's like you've stepped into another world. The grove is serene and tranquil, and it has stunning scenery. Photographers and anybody else seeking tranquility will find it particularly enticing.
Nearby, on the Hozu River, you can take a boat ride to the UNESCO World Heritage Tenryu-ji Temple. Arashiyama is a flexible location because of the mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Stroll around Nishiki Market
Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," Nishiki Market is bustling with activity. Covering five blocks, the market is packed with vendors of fresh vegetables, fish, and locally grown produce. Kyoto's unique food is best tasted here, from traditional sweets to savory nibbles like yubi (tofu skin) and tsukemono (pickles).
Foodies wishing to experience Kyoto's real flavors will find the market perfect since its energetic environment offers a window into local life. While you're there, be sure to sample some matcha treats!
When is the best time to visit Kyoto
While any time of year is great for a visit to Kyoto, the pleasant weather in the fall and spring makes these seasons most popular.
Kyoto in spring (March to May)
Cherry blossoms and comfortable temperatures make spring in Kyoto perfect. Some noteworthy events are the Aoi Matsuri festival and the Hanami cherry blossom viewing.
- Average temperatures: 50° F to 70 °F (10-21° C)
- Weather: mild and sunny with occasional showers
Kyoto in summer (June to August)
Summer in Kyoto is hot and humid, and the rainy season is from June to July. Events like Gion Matsuri and Daimonji Bonfire take place during summertime.
- Average temperatures: 70°F to 90°F (21-32° C)
- Weather: hot and humid with frequent rain
Kyoto in autumn (September to November)
Autumn in Kyoto brings lower temperatures and golden foliage. Enjoy the Jidai Matsuri festival and colorful leaves at temples.
- Average temperatures: 50° F to 75 °F (10-24° C)
- Weather: mild and sunny with occasional rain
Kyoto in winter (December to February)
Winter in Kyoto is cool and peaceful, and it is great for exploring without crowds. Experience the quiet beauty of snow-covered temples. Enjoy events like the Yamashina Gishi Festival and Tōka Ebisu.
- Average temperatures: 30 °F to 50° F (-1-10°C)
- Weather: cold and dry with occasional snowfall
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