Located conveniently in Osaka, APA Hotel & Resort Midosuji Hommachi Eki Tower has a buffet breakfast and free WiFi. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a...
James
United States of America
Property had an elevator that took you straight down into the subway and a Family Mart on the second floor. Had a massive 7/11 on the corner of the block and was very close to a lovely curry shop run by a handful of sweet elder ladies.
Hotel Nikko Osaka is directly connected to Shinsaibashi Subway Station. It is centrally located within easy access to shopping areas, restaurants and the Dotonbori area.
Chanannat
Thailand
Location is super convenient, connected to train station, in the mid of town. Shopping is around.
3-star accommodations, HOTEL THE FLAG Shinsaibashi is located in central Osaka, 1969 feet from Dotonbori River and the Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel, 2297 feet from popular music and shopping district...
Daphne
Singapore
Love the location. Few mins walk to parco, shinsaibashi station and shopping streets. Friendly staff. Room a little small but cosy enough. Bonus is that it has a shower instead of bathtub.
Hotel Universal Port is a 4-minute walk from Universal Studios Japan and a 20-minute drive from Osaka Station. It offers 1 restaurants, and rooms with free WiFi.
Milagros
United States of America
My kids and I loved this Hotel. Our purpose to stay here was because we were going to Universal Studios Japan, and the location was excellent. Just walking for 5 mins to get to citiwalk and theme park, we were there only for 2 nights and we had the top floor. Beautiful view , a lot of spots for pics in the hotel plus their breakfast buffet was delicious. Fresh squeezed orange juice was our favorite drink. The rooms were so spacious for all the luggages I was carrying 7 total. Beds are big and very comfy. There is a bathtub and shower plus lots of amenities in the room including daily facial masks. Simply beautiful. I will most likely return here if I visit Osaka next time and will stay for longer days. I was sad leaving as I wished I stayed there longer.
Art Hotel Osaka Bay Tower is directly accessible from Bentencho Station. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Osaka Station is an 8-minute train ride away from the hotel.
Tintin
Japan
Very convenient specially if you are a backpacker and a commuter. this place is the best for you☺️
the room is big very comfortable.
The Rise Osaka Kitashinchi offers accommodations in Osaka. This hotel features a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi is available in the hotel rooms. Guests can enjoy 3 on-site restaurants.
Located at an 8-minute walk from the popular shopping and dining location, Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, APA Hotel Namba-Eki Higashi opened in April 2017.
Well set in Osaka, Centara Grand Hotel Osaka provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
Like the hotel a lot. Good breakfast , very clean room.
Conveniently set in the center of Osaka, HOTEL THE LEBEN OSAKA is within a 6-minute walk of TKP Shinsaibashi Ekimae Conference Center and 500 yards of Stage Ku.
Located along the Okawa River renowned for beautiful cherry blossoms, Imperial Hotel Osaka is a prestigious 5-star hotel with elegant guest rooms, a fitness center and various fine dining options.
Beautiful hotel great river views and near a station
Located in Osaka and with Catholic Osaka Umeda Church reachable within a 5-minute walk, Hotel Hankyu International has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Hotel de grande classe et de standing.
Une vue exceptionnelle.
Well situated in Osaka, Shizutetsu Hotel Prezio Osaka Shinsaibashi has a buffet breakfast and free WiFi. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Lots of different options for the breakfast.
Rooms were big and comfy.
Located in the center of Osaka, a 7-minute walk from Namba Station, 谷町君Hotel 難波77 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. This 3-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Good location, nice room. Staff are always there to help
Located conveniently in the Chuo Ward district of Osaka, Prince Smart Inn Osaka Yodoyabashi is located a 3-minute walk from Mitama Shrine, 600 yards from Aramitsu Inari Daimyojin Shrine and a 5-minute...
Perfect Location, Clean, Helpful Staff, Comfortable bed
Well located in the Nishinari Ward district of Osaka, CHISUN STANDARD Osaka Shin-Imamiya is located a 10-minute walk from Tsutenkaku, 0.8 miles from Hayashi Fumiko Literary Monument and a 15-minute...
Great location, kind staff, comfortable facilities
Located in the center of Osaka, a 6-minute walk from Manpuku-ji Temple, COTE sakuragawa "Room 201,301,401" - Vacation STAY 03134v provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
3-star accommodations, HOTEL THE FLAG Shinsaibashi is located in central Osaka, 1969 feet from Dotonbori River and the Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel, 2297 feet from popular music and shopping district...
Awesome location, spacious hotel rooms, excellent staff.
Open in 2018, just a minute's walk from Shinsaibashi Station, Feel Osaka Yu offers shared dormitory rooms and private rooms. Free WiFi and a shared kitchen are provided.
Very clean and nice. Staff was extremely accommodating
Located in the center of Osaka, a 6-minute walk from Manpuku-ji Temple, COTE sakuragawa "Room 201,301,401" - Vacation STAY 03144v has air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Hotel Intergate Osaka Umeda is ideally located in Osaka, and has a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Big room, good breakfast, friendly and helpful staff
Featuring a classic European-style decor, The Ritz-Carlton Osaka is conveniently located just a 7-minute walk from JR Osaka Station and a 5-minute walk from Nishi-Umeda Subway Station.
great and attentive service. Excellent staff force
FAQs about hotels in Osaka
On average, 3-star hotels in Osaka cost $87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Osaka are $140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Osaka can be found for $268 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Osaka this weekend is $140 or, for a 4-star hotel, $193. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Osaka for this weekend cost around $420 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Osaka for tonight. You'll pay around $111 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Osaka will cost around $239, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
At the meeting point of river and sea, huge Osaka combines forward-thinking development and sure-footed tradition. This is symbolised in its temple-like, 16th century castle, guarded by ramparts and enlivened by vibrant spring cherry blossom. Dominating the surrounding skyline is Osaka Business Park, a reminder of the city’s strong role in the Japanese economy.
However, the most striking skyscraper is the Umeda Sky Building - 2 towers connected by a rooftop terrace offering far-reaching views. The nearby Osaka and Umeda train stations are linked by underground shopping centres, while the shops of Shinsaibashi’s America Village appeal to a younger crowd. Dōtonbori’s neon lights promote more shops, as well as restaurants considered the best in Osaka. In a city touted as Japan’s culinary capital, that’s quite an accolade.
The Tsūtenkaku tower overlooks Tennōji Park, home of the Osaka Municipal Museum of Art. Another nearby park houses Shitennō-ji, one of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples.
The Kyocera Dome Osaka is a shrine of baseball, and more thrills are at waterfront Universal Studios Japan, the country’s 2nd largest theme park. Also by the sea is Kansai International Airport, on its own artificial island.
The capsule hotel was invented in Osaka, and alongside this type of accommodation, Booking.com also offers luxury hotels with pools, cheap hostels and traditional ryokans.
So easy to get around Osaka, everyone is so friendly &...
So easy to get around Osaka, everyone is so friendly & helpful.
No problems getting train/metro tickets at the stations as there is an English page on all the machines where you purchase your train/metro tickets & very easy to use.
Favourite places that we visited: Kyoto, Osaka Castle, Shitenno-ji-Temple, Sumiyoshi, Dotonbori canal to name but a few
Rose
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
For a first time visitor to Japan, I am glad I chose Osaka,...
For a first time visitor to Japan, I am glad I chose Osaka, rather than Tokyo. Whilst we did visit Tokyo, it was too large and very busy with an extremely complex underground/railway network.
We stayed in two locations during our holiday. The first being appartments designed for short stay tourists. The second was a holiday home which worked out cheaper and was much more spacious. If you are travelling with a family I can highly recommend the second option. Whilst it was not centrally located, the area (Imaichi) was quiet and clearly was not used to tourists in that area (this was a good thing!) There was a more friendly atmosphere - and homely feel about the area.
Central Osaka was easier to navigate than Tokyo with fewer underground lines. Wether you wanted to stay in a city envronment or visit more rural areas such as Nara or the northern beaches of Tottori (Higashihama - 100m from the station!) - It could all be done with a cheaper JR Area Pass (rather than the more expensive all Japan JR Rail Pass). Kyoto and Lake Biwa was stunning. With easy access westwards towards Himeji, Fukuyama and Hiroshima, Osaka is a much more all rounded experience of Japan.
I would say self catering accommodation is the way to go. The food availalble from convenience stores and the local markets is freshly prepared, restaurant quality and ready to eat. I am amazed if the local population actually properly cook for themselves at all! I could not get over the size of the apples (huge)! Try the strawberry and cream sandwich - go on - do it!
Stuart
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Osaka has a lot to offer: short day trips to lovely cities (...
Osaka has a lot to offer: short day trips to lovely cities (Kyoto, Kobe, Nara), nice sightseeing in walkable distances, huge shopping areas and a lot of activities to book!
The botanical garden has a Lightshow you don‘t wanna miss (but of course not always).
Tip: go and slide down the tower of Tsutenkaku- I loved it!! (1000 Yen)
The metro is easy to use and you could also book (electrical) bike vis Luup (app).
Svenja
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
A perfect entry point towards the south of Japan and easily...
A perfect entry point towards the south of Japan and easily accessible to all other destinations in Japan and the Osaka castle and proximity to Kyoto was the logical decision to make Osaka our base upon arrival and departure.
Pia
Philippines
10
Scored 10
Osaka is a wonderful city, more navigable than Tokyo with a...
Osaka is a wonderful city, more navigable than Tokyo with a more laid-back vibe. The amount of day trips that are possible could fill sever weeks - as well as Kyoto, NARA, Himeji and Hiroshima, give Kinosaki Onsen, Kurashiki or Mount Koya a try.
Rachel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
More compact than Tokyo, but still loads to do.
More compact than Tokyo, but still loads to do. Food and drink the main draw.... USJ worth a day (get there 90mins before opening time - download the app and set up party before arriving). KIX airport is a WAY out (like NRT in Tokyo).
Location was superb! A very short walk from the Airport Limo bus stop at Namba Station. Prominent signage of OIOI always guided us back to the hotel with ease. There were covered shopping streets in all directions just steps from the the front door. Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi, Hozenji Temple, Sennichimae all within very short walking distances. Proximity to Namba Station and its multiple train lines provided access to all of Osaka. So many dining options in the surrounding neighborhood, we ran out of days to eat everything we desired!
Great location located near Shin-Osaka Station, very convenient for travel to locations like Kyoto or for Shinkansen. Short walk to other lines for about 20-30 min ride to Namba/Osaka Station (for Den Den Town or Dottonbori) or to Nara. My 2nd APA hotel during my first trip to Japan, seems like a reliable hotel chain. There is a vending machine for milk right outside the onsen on the 2nd floor. The TV in the room also had casting and free VODs. There are also quite a few familymart convenience stores and other restaurants nearby.
Great hotel. We came back three time during our stay in Japan and used this hotel as our base in Osaka. Room is small like most Japanese hotels but very clean and comfortable. Staff were great. Its very close to the subway station so easy to get around on the trains. Plenty of convienience stores around and some great restaurants as well. The area is very clean and quite. They have washing machines on the 6th floor which we found very convenient. Overall we really enjoyed our stay here.
This is the best hotel in Osaka. The staff was very nice and helpful, my mom lost her phone on the rental car and the hotel’s staff was helping us to contact with the car company until we got our phone back. Most of the staff can speak English. The room is a little small but normal for Japanese hotels. Location of the hotel is great I can easily walk to Shinsaibashi, Dotonburi and Kuromon market is just across the road. Definitely come back to stay again!!!
Excellent location, walking distance from both Osaka Station, Osaka Castle, and Dotonbori (about 40 minutes to each) Also really close to a metro station and several convenience stores. The area is also full of bars and restaurants of all types. The hotel itself was great, and the view from the breakfast room spectacular. The room was small, but that seems to be par for the course for hotels in Japan. Definitely recommended for a one-person stay!
For anyone using the trains to get around Japan, staying in a hotel directly above a JR train station is a great way to go! There are so many food and shopping options on the floor below, combined with a extremely comfortable hotel above. It made for a great home base for our touring of Osaka and Kyoto. Coming back to the hotel each night, we had a huge selection of food options without having to leave the property. We had a fantastic stay here!
Coming from of the 4 hotels we stayed at during our 3 weeks in Japan this was by far the largest and most modern room yet. Very impressed by the size, cleanliness and quality of the room. Self-check in and out was easy, received email with details day before arriving in Osaka. In room laundry was a plus, but we ended up going to a coin laundry to dry our clothes anyways. Great deal for anyone wanting to stay in the Namba area.
Hotel Resol Trinity Osaka exceeded my expectations. The room size is sufficient for Japanese standards and the breakfast has a good variety. The location of the hotel is very convenient and stylish. I would book other Resol hotels all over Japan if I knew their quality beforehand, definitely will be my choice again in the future.
P.S. Please consider selling your incredible Jinbei pyjamas :)
Clean and comfortable room with helpful staff in a nice building, 10-15 minutes walk from the central Umeda Osaka station, which made it easy to get to attractions and places around the city. Like most Japanese hotel rooms, it was quite small, without much room around the bed and in the bathroom, but it was fine for our needs and great value.
This is a newly refurbished hotel that’s a couple of minutes from the east exit of Shin-Osaka station. Super clean and comfortable. Highly recommended for easy access to the Shinkansen or remote work (they have a work desk and plenty of outlets). Room is a bit bigger than the average Japanese business hotel. Will definitely stay again.
This hotel is located a couple of blocks from Dotombori, you are just in the middle of all the action in Osaka, we had previously stayed at other APA hotels during our trip to Japan and it's amazing how they maintain a standard between all the APA hotels, you have a really nice bed and a super clean Shower to end your day and relax.
The hotel is new and modern. The room was very nice and clean, with a good design, a bit more spacious than most of the rooms in urban hotels in Japan. The location was perfect, less than 10 min walk from Osaka station and in a neighborhood full of stores and restaurants. We did not eat at the hotel, but the restaurant looked good.
This hotel is very close to shin osaka station. The staff allowed me to leave my luggage’s 2 days before my check in date. The room is quite big, compared to the other hotels I have stayed in Japan, I was able to leave my luggage open and still has room to walk around the room. Staffs are very friendly . Breakfast is also good
Super friendly and helpful staff. Very clean. Great breakfast range and very tasty. Convenient location, close to train station. Great value for money (bearing in mind hotels rooms are generally small across Japan). Highly recommended base to explore Osaka and do day trips to surrounding areas.
Nice and clean hotel, away from busy side of Osaka station, and still close to public transport. Complementary food and drinks during certain time of the day. Tea rice porridge was a good food tasting experience of western Japan.
Hotel was within walking distance from the main Shinkansen station in Osaka, comfortable beds, and typical for Japanese business style hotels, lot's of complimentary things in case you don't have a toothbrush, comb etc
We stayed at three different hotels in Japan; this one had the best breakfast. The location was great, the hotel is located right above a subway station and within walking distance of Osaka Castle.
The location was fantastic, right near Dotonbori and perfect for exploring Osaka. The room was comfortable and clean, we enjoyed our breakfasts and the hotel staff were helpful and friendly.
Convenient location within walking distance to Osaka station and lots of local stores and conbini's. Got what we paid for considering the area and Japan hotels.
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