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.
John
United Kingdom
If you're into your buying from branded shops then this hotel is in an ideal location. The foyer feels quite lavish. You can get to the hotel directly from Shinsaibashi subway station, which is very handy. It's a short walk to Dotonburi too. The room was good and had everything we needed.
3-star accommodation, HOTEL THE FLAG Shinsaibashi is located in central Osaka, 600 metres from Dotonbori River and the Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel, 700 metres from popular music and shopping district...
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.
stamatisee
United Kingdom
Decent location near the train, the room was spotless with nice view and also good size.
The Rise Osaka Kitashinchi offers accommodation 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.
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.
Rebecca
Australia
Close to universal studios so we could walk back after a big day. Friendly and efficient staff that greeted us and were happy to show the children the big fish tank at checkin, which made it sonic easier after a big day of travel. Organised all our bag forwarding needs. Nice little restaurant, plus snacks available for takeaway.
Situated along the Okawa River renowned for beautiful cherry blossoms, Imperial Hotel Osaka is a prestigious 5-star hotel with elegant guest rooms, a fitness centre and various fine dining options.
Beautiful hotel great river views and near a station
In a prime location in the centre of Osaka, Centara Grand Hotel Osaka provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
Like the hotel a lot. Good breakfast , very clean room.
Well set in the centre of Osaka, HOTEL THE LEBEN OSAKA is within 500 metres of TKP Shinsaibashi Ekimae Conference Center and 400 metres of Stage Ku. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Situated in Osaka and with Catholic Osaka Umeda Church reachable within 400 metres, Hotel Hankyu International features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Hotel de grande classe et de standing.
Une vue exceptionnelle.
Attractively situated in the Osaka Station, Umeda, Yodoyabashi, Hommachi district of Osaka, Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda is situated 400 metres from Taiyū-ji Temple, 300 metres from Hokai-ji...
Beautiful hotel, loved the public bath and Japanese breakfast
Well located in the Shinsaibashi, Namba, Yotsubashi district of Osaka, 谷町君Hotel 難波77 is located 600 metres from Kamomecho Park, less than 1 km from Shiokusa Park and a 16-minute walk from Naniwa Park.
Good location, nice room. Staff are always there to help
Set in the centre of Osaka, 600 metres from Manpuku-ji Temple, COTE sakuragawa "Room 201,301,401" - Vacation STAY 03134v offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
3-star accommodation, HOTEL THE FLAG Shinsaibashi is located in central Osaka, 600 metres from Dotonbori River and the Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel, 700 metres from popular music and shopping district...
Very convenient location, room size just good, comfy room and bed
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
Situated conveniently in the Nishi Ward district of Osaka, MIMARU OSAKA NAMBA North is set 70 metres from Orange Street, 500 metres from Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade and 700 metres from Glico Man Sign...
Fantastic! Clean, functional and staff were lovely.
Situated in the centre of Osaka, 600 metres from Manpuku-ji Temple, COTE sakuragawa "Room 201,301,401" - Vacation STAY 03144v features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Situated in the centre of Osaka, 200 metres from Orange Street, Shinsaibashi ARTY Inn features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
The location was insanely good! Close to everything
FAQs about hotels in Osaka
On average, 3-star hotels in Osaka cost € 88.43 per night, and 4-star hotels in Osaka are € 146.87 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Osaka can on average be found for € 305.01 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Osaka this weekend is € 145.74 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 242.06. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Osaka for this weekend cost on average around € 508.02 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 88.95 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Osaka for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 139.50 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Osaka will cost around € 406.67 (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.
I booked 4 nights in Osaka which was too long given we had...
I booked 4 nights in Osaka which was too long given we had already spent a week in Kyoto which was very close by. If I returned to Japan I'd prefer to have spent longer in Kyoto with a day trip to Osaka.
Best place to visit was the Team Lab Borderless Garden, even though we had a massive downpour in the middle of the visit it was magical and would recommend to everyone. The park restaurant was also a bonus and would recommend eating a small tea there before visiting.
Dotonburi was worth visiting for an evening also.
Having travelled around Japan for the preceding 3 weeks we were shocked to see litter in Osaka and smoking on the streets. The quality of food around Dotonburi wasn't great compared to similar places in other cities.
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Susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We booked for 2 nights in Osaka, but as the transport to get...
We booked for 2 nights in Osaka, but as the transport to get there is so efficient, one night would be sufficient to see the sights. Osaka Castle well worth the visit, but easily done if a few hours. Tip: when using the Metro lines, opt for the cheapest fare, and if insufficient, visit the "Fare Adjustment" counter upon arrival at your destination.
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Osaka has lots of different things to see, from the castle...
Osaka has lots of different things to see, from the castle to the aquarium, modern shopping centers to neon-lit tourist streets and giant underground shopping/dining complexes.
Public transportation is convenient, clean, safe, and timely. Multiple interweaving systems can be a bit confusing, and transfers between lines might involve a bit of walking through large stations.
Osaka is an easy central point for visiting Kyoto, Kobe, Himeji.
Russell
United States
10
Scored 10
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
The hotel rooms were large for the price with apartment amenities: dishes, fridge, microwave and clothes washer. Beds were comfortable with plush comforters. Soundproofing was excellent - we did not hear any street noise or neighbors over three nights and although our room was closest to the elevator, we did not hear any elevator noise in our room. Breakfast was impressive with both Japanese and European choices, hot foods replenished quickly, cold foods kept cold.
Would choose the Fraser Residence Nankai Osaka again if in Osaka.
I loved everything about this hotel. The room was spacious compared to others in japan. The location was super convenient. They had massage chairs in the lobby which felt nice after a couple weeks of traveling. They also had free drinks and ramen. The drinks are of course not the best but they're quite good for being free. They had daily activated planned which I think would appeal more to families with children. I would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting osaka and would definitely stay again.
I didn't have breakfast much as I was up and about earlier than 6:30 for most of the days there. However, the location was great - easy access to Shin-Osaka train station in a 5 minute walk on the Midosuji Subway line, which lets you get to key train stations like Namba and Umeda within the city centre for attractions like Dotonbori and the Umeda Sky Building. Shin-Osaka train station is also well-positioned for the JR lines across Japan, allowing for day trips to places like Kyoto and Hiroshima.
We spent one night in Osaka before traveling on to other parts of Japan. The hotel is very pretty and has an interesting church on the grounds. The staff were helpful and cheerful. Beds were fine, shower was fine. The hotel is not in the train station, but is accessible from the train station by walking underground. We had an issue with our thermostat and they came right away to fix it -and it was fixed to our satisfaction. We didn't eat there, but the restaurants looked very nice.
Located about 5 min walk from the Osake Metro station and close to supermarket and 7-11 Shop. Arrived about midday so friendly staff looked after our bags until check-in. Room had two double beds and was relatively large for Japanese hotel. Bathroom a bit small but clean and functional. Beds are very firm, which may be a problem for some visitors. Have free noodles in the lounge but we didn't try. Reasonably priced for a hotel in Osaka and 2 stations from Namba.
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!!!
One of the best and most unique hotels we have stayed at. It literally has everything you need and more - free toiletries, free soft drinks and popcorn, massage chairs, darts, even karaoke rooms! Our room was very spacious and had a great bathtub with a TV next to it. Impressive hotel and a must visit place if you are in Osaka. Dotonbori str. is close by, as is Namba station.
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.
Good location from Namba train station and close to Dotonbori street. Convenient store Family Mart is a few steps away.
Hotel staff is friendly and notice there are many trainee at front desk. They are good anyway.
Food is nice with salad and Japanese food. Same dish everyday but good enough for few days stay.
Very good price for what it offers, close to the main stations and many attractions in osaka.
Staff was really kind, and the breakfast was good too.
Rooms were clean, comfortable, and quite spacious for a japanese hotel room.
I don't have big complains and I'd definitely stay there again in the future.
Very clean and new hotel in Osaka Namba station. Simple breakfast with Japanese miso soup and rice ball etc.
Very neat to Nankai rapid train station. Osaka metro exit 24 is the nearest exit to hotel. There is a elevator near the Starbucks cafe leading to an office building besides Lawson
Room was big, much bigger than many other Japanese hotels.
The public bath is fantastic, a really wonderful treat (especially as it's free!)
Free shuttle bus to Osaka station was a real bonus.
There's a lovely calm vibe in the lobby and I love whatever scent is being used!
The location is incredibly ideal. Exit 3 of Higobashi station is right in front of the door. Within a minute you're at Osaka station and the other way, a few minutes to Dotonbori.
The staff is very friendly & the bed is one of the best in the business hotels I've stayed at.
Was unstaffed so not a good first hotel if just arriving but we knew that. Very close to dontonbori. Walked everywhere with a toddler. Very quiet. Everything you need. Kitchen, washing machine, secure. Go to the spanish/japanese place AMAZON OSAKA across the road.
The room is big enough for my family…there are so much space form luggage compare with other hotel in japan…whenever i come again in Osaka definitely will stay here again 😊
Great location near Shin Osaka Station.
The room was big enough (compared to some tiny Japanese city hotels we've stayed in.
Clean and comfy and good value
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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