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...
Charlene
Canada
Although tiny, the room was well equipped and space was very well utilized. Bed was very comfortable. Staff was pleasant and the location was excellent. Loved the onsen!
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.
Jamal
United Arab Emirates
The location was great near to shopping and metro. Highly recommend
Opened in April 2016, Sotetsu Grand Fresa Osaka-Namba features free WiFi throughout the entire property and an on-site restaurant.
Sarina
United Arab Emirates
Wow location! Short walk like crossing street and baam your ok dotonbori street! We couldn't ask for a better location in osaka! Right across metro station, close to literally everything! Room was comfortable 100%recommended
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...
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.
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.
Richa
United Arab Emirates
The location is good, walking distance to station which connects to all other spots easily
Rooms are small but I went alone so it’s good for one person
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.
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.
Attractively set in the Osaka Station, Umeda, Yodoyabashi, Hommachi district of Osaka, Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda is located a 4-minute walk from Taiyū-ji Temple, 300 yards from Hokai-ji Temple...
Beautiful hotel, loved the public bath and Japanese breakfast
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
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.
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.
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 within a few steps of Shin-Osaka Marunouchi Building Annex and a 3-minute walk of Yamaguchi Honcho Park, Hotel Shin Osaka / Vacation STAY 81527 has rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Located in Osaka, within 1.3 miles of Wiste Mall and 1.5 miles of Tenjinsha Shrine, Urbanty Nishikujo - Vacation STAY 08584v provides free WiFi throughout the property.
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.
FAQs about hotels in Osaka
On average, 3-star hotels in Osaka cost S$ 125 per night, and 4-star hotels in Osaka are S$ 206 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Osaka can be found for S$ 406 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Osaka this weekend is S$ 246 or, for a 4-star hotel, S$ 394. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Osaka for this weekend cost around S$ 839 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs S$ 205 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Osaka for tonight. You'll pay around S$ 284 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Osaka will cost around S$ 572, 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.
For our 4 days and 3 nights stay in Osaka we were able to go...
For our 4 days and 3 nights stay in Osaka we were able to go to Universal Studios, Osaka Castle, Umeda Sky Building, Shinsekai, Dotonbori / Shinsaibashi and Namba Yasaka Shrine. All of those places I mentioned have restaurants if you happen to get hungry. Our to go to when we needed a snack was family mart which was everyone. We had to take the train to reach the places I’ve mentioned - it’s cheaper compared to getting a taxi. Osaka is a great place. I would recommend it to those visiting Japan for the first time like my family.
lztchua
Philippines
10
Scored 10
Amazing place.
Amazing place. Lots to see and do but need to venture out of the main part of Osaka if you want to see attractions and have a quieter time . We were there over a weekend and a bank holiday and there were street markets etc which were amazing
Lorraine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
The staff were very friendly and the rooms were huge compared to a typical hotel room in Japan.
I was able to walk between two metro stations very easily which made getting around the city very easy. The Lawsons across the road was an absolute life saver! And there are loads of restaurants within walking distance. The hotel has a sushi restaurant which looked amazing though I didn’t use it because I had already booked other plans.
The general vibe of the room was great. If we come back to Osaka we will definitely stay here again!
The room was large with excellent facilities (including a kitchenette and washing machine). It was immaculately clean with a lovely and modern interior decoration, and fantastic view of Osaka. The free amenities were also great (as is standard in Japan). The hotel lobby also had a fantastic view. The hotel is also within walking distance of Dotonbori but far enough away to not be impacted by noise, which was perfect. The price was also very competitive. I will definitely use this hotel company again.
We liked the location of the hotel. There is also a supermarket in the basement that helped us buy food for our 1-year-old child and a station that connects to Osaka-Namba station which is very convenient. We also got a city view that is amazing at night. The rooms are spacious compared to the room sizes you see in Japanese hotels. It's also near Dotonbori. It is quiet at night, which is a plus plus point since we didn't have any difficulty putting our child to sleep.
Not far from the bustling center of Osaka, yet still offering a quiet environment. There's a 24-hour supermarket nearby, as well as many local eateries and cafes. Although the hotel rooms aren't very spacious, this is a common characteristic of Japanese hotels. The staff is friendly and provided us with clear guidance. I heard that there will be a restaurant on the first floor in the future, and I hope to visit this place again next time.
This hotel is well situated amongst a good selection of bars, clubs and of course restaurants. If you fancy, the shopping arcade is less than a 5 minute walk away. Dotonbori is also just about 10 minutes away. Other places such as Osaka Castle and Universal Studios Japan are both within 10 and 40 minutes away respectively when using public transport.
The room itself was spacious, clean, well-lit and very well presented.
The capsule hotel was surprisingly very comfortable and luxurious. We stayed in Osaka for two nights at the end of our 10 day Japan trip the first night I just passed out for 13 hours in the capsule. I traveled with my wife and we had to sleep in separate floors which is fine, the amenities were amazing and very clean. The location was as close to the train station as you can get.
Location was perfect for touring the Dotonbori neighborhood and just a short walk from Namba Station. The staff was helpful and attentive with room requests. When I asked about getting a cab to Osaka Castle one of the staff immediately went to the front of the hotel and hailed a cab for us and then told the driver where we wanted to go. We would stay there again.
Centrally located hotel in Shinsaibashi neighborhood close to the shops, Dotonbori, Namba, train and subway stations. However, not noisy and calm hotel area. Breakfast is huge, Japanese food and options and I really liked it. There are all amenities you need as a traveller in the room and additionally available at the registration counter. Highly recommended.
This was our favorite hotel in Japan. We stayed 3 nights at this hotel. The room was spacious. It felt like a mini apartment. We also did laundry! The breakfast was amazing. They cleaned the room everyday. We were very close to the Namba station. I would totally stay in this hotel again when I go back to Osaka. Would totally recommend.
Since 2006, have been staying Toyoko inn hotel when i come to japan for my work. At this price, there nothing much to pick on....Seriously, i can say that the breakfast is pretty good and there is bus service to Osaka Umeda station. Travel to all tourist spot is accessible with public transport. My family love staying in Toyoko inn!
Spacious room compared to other hotels I’ve stayed in Osaka. Clean and comfortable. I love the bed and the linens, they are of high quality! They are very attentive and thoughtful. The walk from station to hotel is around 10mins, but you can cut through Namba Parks or Namba City so it’s still convenient. The staff are nice
This hotel exceeded my expectations. It was very nice and felt quite fancy. The deluxe room I stayed in could have been occupied by a small family. The access to the deck on the 14th and 3rd floors provided a wonderful view of the bay around Osaka and of Universal Studios Japan. The breakfast was a nice, buffet style.
Great hotel, minutes walk from train/bus with easy access to transport links to Kansai airport and Dotonbori Osaka Namba centre and direct train links to Koyoto and Nara. Hotel very kindly let us leave our luggage for a few days while we visited Kyoto and returned for a longer stay at Hearton.
Rooms were exactly as shown in the pictures, and the bed was comfy to sleep in. The location is also great, main Dotonbori street is only a 5-10 min walk away, and you can reach Shin Osaka station in no time via Namba station. Also there is a family mart right next to the hotel.
I took my granddaughter to Japan as a graduation present. We stayed at the Cross Hotel in Osaka. The hotel was lovely. The staff were extremely kind and helpful. The breakfast buffet was very good. We were very pleased and would stay there again.
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.
Straightforward hotel offering down-to-earth rooms. Terrace for relaxing although it appeared to be under renovation during our stay. Free Wi-Fi. Convenient location near Dotonbori district and Namba station. Affordable price.
Cross between Airbnb and hotel. No reception staff, but room was quite large, included a sink with stove for kitchen area, large fridge and microwave. Short walk to Osaka/umeda stations, less than 10 minutes.
Very convenient location in Osaka. Service is very good. They provide luggage delivery to other hotels as well which is a big must in travelling in Japan.
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