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Shinsaibashi Grand Hotel Osaka
4.4/52035 Reviews

Shinsaibashi Grand Hotel Osaka

Osaka|0.09km from Betty Mayo
The location is unbeatable, multiple convenience stores around, 7-10min walk to Dotonburi and various stations, lots of restaurants and quiet streets at night time. The hotel also has a cafeteria with free tea, water, melon soda, coca cola and other refreshments that are available 24/7. The room itself is simple but very comfortable and has everything you could need. Rooms are cleaned daily and amenities replenished too, even if you opt out of cleaning by sticking a ”Do not clean” magnet on the door, they then put everything in a bag and hang it on the handle. The staff is mostly professional, speak decent English and the check-in/out process was easy. Where it loses points is due to the following: On one of our big days out exploring, we came back to the hotel at around 8PM. The Front Lobby was filled with a big and disorganised Chinese group/family of 12-16 people who were scattered throughout the lobby. They did not all have a hotel key card, I know this because there was an employee by the escalator using his key on the elevator to send up them to their rooms. So my girlfriend and I got our keys out, got to the front of the other elevator and showed our cards as a way of gesturing if we could go up. The employee rejected us and we got the idea that we had to wait. Now I don't know about you, but I don't see why I need to wait for something that isn't my problem. Their lobby was littered and the tourists were being loud and screaming at eachother from across the room. We were not going to wait. Line them up in front of one elevator and use the other one for people who are entering and exiting, and if no one is entering and exiting, then let them use both elevators. Such unprofessionalism. We decided to leave and go for a walk and kill time at the local convienience store, but it definitely ruined our day and experience with the hotel. Another reason is I asked if they could make a restaurant reservation on my behalf, the bird cafe that I wanted to go to had a registration and booking process that was not friendly for tourists. It required me to write my Japanese Name for some reason, as well as phone number. The hotel said they could not make such reservations for me. I ended up walking in and was lucky it was a weekday and it wasn't as packed. Also be sure to check how many adults is listed on the room you plan to book, I didn't check properly and mine said 1 Adult, even though it fits 2 and the amenities were stocked for 2, this mistake of mine cost me 14,000yen (2000yen a day) because I had my girlfriend with me.
Dormy Inn Premium Namba Annex Natural Hot Spring
4.3/585 Reviews

Dormy Inn Premium Namba Annex Natural Hot Spring

Osaka|0.13km from Betty Mayo
This hotel is about 10 minutes away from the subway station (Nihonbashi Station), four stations to the four corners intersection. There is an elevator on one of the exits. If you take a ride, it’s about 1,000 yen. 👈It is convenient for the elderly and children. I booked a twin room, 23 square meters, with bathtub. Open two big baskets👍 All new and clean There are many places for charging and plugging, and wifi is OK All normal supplies are available The mattress and mattress are all ok. There is air conditioning, which I like, and the heating is not available even in winter. Hot spring, on the 13th floor, there are two sauna rooms for more than 40 people, one with cold water and one with cold water. The hot spring is not big, and there are not many people there after 10 o'clock in the evening. Just check the time yourself. There are several shower stations with private lockers, normal skin care products, showers, and combs. ☝️10am-3pm cleaning⛔ There are smoking rooms on some floors. There are also automatic drink machines (which are not expensive) There is a Lawson downstairs from the hotel and a Family Mart diagonally opposite. There is a 24hrs aeon in about 5mins. Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi are also very convenient. Disadvantages: Free ramen at night, ma ma place 😂, it will be a waste of time to eat again😝 Breakfast is average in variety and not many choices. Basically everything is OK, not worth the money to eat. Measure it yourself😂 Also, they won't help you with the room service, they will only give you basic towels per person. There will also be no bottled water provided every day. When you see the butler, ask him and he will compare with you. But it will not be provided automatically, except for the left towel The restaurant on the 2nd floor has a 24hrs microwave and disposable tableware outside. Consider it, but don't have high expectations. A normal hotel with a hot spring in the city center. 🈵5 points is the best ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 🚽Tidy: 4.5/5 💲Price: 4/5 🆚CP value: 4/5 🌆Environment: 4/5 💪Service: 4.5/5 😍Return rate: 4. 5/5 -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- (The above content is purely personal opinion and is for reference only)

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Shinsaibashi Grand Hotel Osaka
4.4/52035 Reviews
The location is unbeatable, multiple convenience stores around, 7-10min walk to Dotonburi and various stations, lots of restaurants and quiet streets at night time. The hotel also has a cafeteria with free tea, water, melon soda, coca cola and other refreshments that are available 24/7. The room itself is simple but very comfortable and has everything you could need. Rooms are cleaned daily and amenities replenished too, even if you opt out of cleaning by sticking a ”Do not clean” magnet on the door, they then put everything in a bag and hang it on the handle. The staff is mostly professional, speak decent English and the check-in/out process was easy. Where it loses points is due to the following: On one of our big days out exploring, we came back to the hotel at around 8PM. The Front Lobby was filled with a big and disorganised Chinese group/family of 12-16 people who were scattered throughout the lobby. They did not all have a hotel key card, I know this because there was an employee by the escalator using his key on the elevator to send up them to their rooms. So my girlfriend and I got our keys out, got to the front of the other elevator and showed our cards as a way of gesturing if we could go up. The employee rejected us and we got the idea that we had to wait. Now I don't know about you, but I don't see why I need to wait for something that isn't my problem. Their lobby was littered and the tourists were being loud and screaming at eachother from across the room. We were not going to wait. Line them up in front of one elevator and use the other one for people who are entering and exiting, and if no one is entering and exiting, then let them use both elevators. Such unprofessionalism. We decided to leave and go for a walk and kill time at the local convienience store, but it definitely ruined our day and experience with the hotel. Another reason is I asked if they could make a restaurant reservation on my behalf, the bird cafe that I wanted to go to had a registration and booking process that was not friendly for tourists. It required me to write my Japanese Name for some reason, as well as phone number. The hotel said they could not make such reservations for me. I ended up walking in and was lucky it was a weekday and it wasn't as packed. Also be sure to check how many adults is listed on the room you plan to book, I didn't check properly and mine said 1 Adult, even though it fits 2 and the amenities were stocked for 2, this mistake of mine cost me 14,000yen (2000yen a day) because I had my girlfriend with me.
Apartment Hotel 11 - Shinsaibashi II
4/529 Reviews
It was a space where four people could relax comfortably while on a family trip, and there was a toilet and shower. It was well equipped with small items such as a washbasin, sink, induction stove, refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, hair dryer, etc. In addition, it is about a 13-minute walk from Nankai Namba Station, so it doesn't feel too far to walk around and see Dotonbori Street, the riverside, and Glico statue. - It is about a 7-minute walk from Nipponbashi Station, and you can take a taxi to Namba Station for 700 yen. I felt like I had a very comfortable stay for 3 nights and 4 days for the price, so I would definitely recommend it next time.
Osaka Fujiya Hotel
4.2/5721 Reviews
Great location. Very near to Dotonburi as well as the Nipponbashi Station. The staff was helpful and mindful. The room was bigger than expectation. Overall was satisfying during the stay of 4 nights.
Candeo Hotels Osaka Namba
4.4/5132 Reviews
It was a convenient place and there were many drinkers around. The staff were kind with a smile, including foreigners. The room was clean and nice on the 15th floor, but the space of the unit bath was small. I used the large communal bath on the 17th floor twice, but I was able to use the wide 々 due to the influence of the corona disaster or by charter. There are many amenities and hair dryers, which is very convenient. When I stayed at the hotel in Matsuyama before, the breakfast was good, so I stayed with breakfast this time as well. Maybe it's because there aren't many users due to the influence of Corona, but Matsuyama was better for the breakfast content. I am very satisfied considering the price. I like Candeo Hotel in this rank.
Dormy Inn Premium Namba Annex Natural Hot Spring
4.3/585 Reviews
This hotel is about 10 minutes away from the subway station (Nihonbashi Station), four stations to the four corners intersection. There is an elevator on one of the exits. If you take a ride, it’s about 1,000 yen. 👈It is convenient for the elderly and children. I booked a twin room, 23 square meters, with bathtub. Open two big baskets👍 All new and clean There are many places for charging and plugging, and wifi is OK All normal supplies are available The mattress and mattress are all ok. There is air conditioning, which I like, and the heating is not available even in winter. Hot spring, on the 13th floor, there are two sauna rooms for more than 40 people, one with cold water and one with cold water. The hot spring is not big, and there are not many people there after 10 o'clock in the evening. Just check the time yourself. There are several shower stations with private lockers, normal skin care products, showers, and combs. ☝️10am-3pm cleaning⛔ There are smoking rooms on some floors. There are also automatic drink machines (which are not expensive) There is a Lawson downstairs from the hotel and a Family Mart diagonally opposite. There is a 24hrs aeon in about 5mins. Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi are also very convenient. Disadvantages: Free ramen at night, ma ma place 😂, it will be a waste of time to eat again😝 Breakfast is average in variety and not many choices. Basically everything is OK, not worth the money to eat. Measure it yourself😂 Also, they won't help you with the room service, they will only give you basic towels per person. There will also be no bottled water provided every day. When you see the butler, ask him and he will compare with you. But it will not be provided automatically, except for the left towel The restaurant on the 2nd floor has a 24hrs microwave and disposable tableware outside. Consider it, but don't have high expectations. A normal hotel with a hot spring in the city center. 🈵5 points is the best ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 🚽Tidy: 4.5/5 💲Price: 4/5 🆚CP value: 4/5 🌆Environment: 4/5 💪Service: 4.5/5 😍Return rate: 4. 5/5 -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- (The above content is purely personal opinion and is for reference only)
Hotel Vista Osaka Namba
4.5/5129 Reviews
We used it at work. The nearest station is Nihonbashi and walks a little from Nanba. There are several host clubs right next door, so it may be a little bustling and scary at night. The hotel itself was just made, so it was very beautiful overall and the staff was kind! I was grateful that there was a 24-hour coffee self service. Breakfast is served in the hotel cafe lounge in plate form, but this was also nice and cozy. The price was around 4000 yen (reservation in Agoda campaign) with breakfast, so the cospa was quite good! I was sorry for what it was like a hotel monopoly due to the influence of corona. I thought it was a good hotel overall, so I would like to use it again if I have a chance.

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Introduction to Osaka

Osaka, Japan's third-largest city, is a dynamic metropolis known for its modern architecture, lively nightlife, and hearty street food culture. It is located in the Kansai region on the main island of Honshu. Osaka's friendly locals and a myriad of attractions, including historic landmarks, theme parks, and shopping districts, provide a compelling contrast to Tokyo's hustle and bustle.

Tips for Travelling to Osaka

Osaka is served by two airports: Kansai International Airport and Itami Airport, with Kansai being the primary gateway for international travelers. The city has an excellent public transportation system, including JR trains, subways, and buses. Japan's famous bullet trains also connect Osaka with other major cities.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and while credit cards are widely accepted, it's worth carrying some cash for smaller establishments. The official language is Japanese, and while English is not commonly spoken by older locals, younger generations and service staff at tourist attractions usually have a good understanding.

Visa requirements for Japan vary depending on your country of origin, so always check in advance. Many countries enjoy visa-free access for short-term visits.

Popular Attractions in Osaka

Dotonbori is Osaka's entertainment heart, with its iconic Glico Man sign, an array of restaurants, and exciting street performances. A visit to Osaka Castle, one of Japan's most famous landmarks, is essential.

Universal Studios Japan, a popular theme park featuring Harry Potter World, is a favorite among families. Explore the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the largest public aquariums in the world, or shop 'til you drop in the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Osaka experiences four distinct seasons. The spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are the best times to visit, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful cherry blossoms or fall colors. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild but chilly. Depending on the season of your visit, pack accordingly - light, breathable clothing for summer, and warm layers for winter.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Osaka

Osaka offers a wide range of accommodations to suit different travel needs. If you're looking for luxury near attractions, the Intercontinental Osaka in Umeda or Conrad Osaka offer top-notch services and amenities. The Swissotel Nankai Osaka is conveniently located above Nankai Namba Station for easy transportation access.

Budget travelers might find Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka or Hearton Hotel Kitaumeda appealing. Instagrammers would love Hotel The Flag Shinsaibashi, recognized for its minimalist design and excellent location.

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