Park Hotel Kyoto is inexpensive. The room is about what you should expect for the price. We had a room for two people. The head of the bed was pushed into a corner with no space between the bed and the walls at the top and one side. The only way for the person on the wall side to get in was to crawl in from the foot of the bed. There was one couch, a small round table, and no other furniture. There was no closet, only four hooks on the hall wall, and no drawers to unpack into, so you must live out of your suitcase. The bathroom was good except that the only place to put anything down was a tiny class shelf over the sink.
The room included coffee and croissants in the morning. For a small fee you can upgrade the breakfast to the full continental breakfast that includes juice and a few Japanese breakfast items. We did the upgrade and found it sufficient. We had dinner one time in the restaurant. Its menu is extremely limited. Use it only if there is no time to go somewhere else.
The staff was always very courteous and helpful. They will help you make dinner reservations at nearby restaurants. The security is very good. The location is excellent, near the subway and Nijo Castle.
We were satisfied with what we got because we spent no time at all in the room except to sleep. It would be unsatisfactory if you have to spend time in the room, so be aware of what you are getting.