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Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Sauna, Public baths
Great
538 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From €52
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Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Massage room
Great
468 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From €30
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Hotel near Shinsekai,Osaka
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Massage room
Very Good
609 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From €49
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Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Sauna, Massage room, Public baths
Great
251 reviews
9.2/10
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Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Public baths
Very Good
934 reviews
8.6/10
1 night
From €35
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99+
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Public baths
Great
428 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From €72
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99+
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Massage room
Amazing
1655 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From €119
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99+
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Public baths
Very Good
724 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From €54
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Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Sauna, Massage room, Body care
Amazing
1477 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From €97
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Hotel near Osaka Castle/Kyobashi/Eastern Osaka,Osaka
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Massage room
Great
458 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From €38
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9.6/10
Amazing
YYuexin IrisBefore my trip, I was torn between the InterContinental, W Hotel, Conrad, Waldorf Astoria, and The Park Hyatt, but I ended up choosing the InterContinental, and it truly exceeded my expectations. The hotel upgraded my room, and both the view and the size were fantastic. The hotel's location is impeccable, right above Grand Front Osaka. Stepping out, you're immediately surrounded by major shopping malls like Hankyu, Daimaru, Yodobashi Camera, Lucua, and Lucua 1100, all connected by walkways. From gourmet food to shopping and trendy brands, it was incredibly convenient. Having such a spacious room in Japan is a rarity. Our upgraded room must have been nearly 100 square meters – incredibly roomy and practical, complete with an oven, induction cooktop, and a double-door refrigerator. The bathroom featured a bathtub and Byredo amenities; a soak with the hotel-provided bath salts instantly melted away the day's fatigue. The breakfast buffet offered a wide array of choices, including Japanese cold dishes, Oden, and Western desserts, all with meticulous attention to detail. From the concierge to the front desk, every staff member demonstrated professionalism. At check-out, they even proactively helped load our luggage into the car and confirmed the address with the driver in Japanese. Plus, there were many staff members who spoke Chinese. The only minor drawback was a noticeable smell of disinfectant when returning to the room each day, but it didn't detract from the overall experience at all. Whether it's for shopping, comfort, or service details, this hotel will definitely be my choice again on my next visit to Osaka!
InterContinental Hotel Osaka

InterContinental Hotel Osaka

Hotel near Umeda, Osaka 20.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€253
9.5/10
Amazing
AAnonymous UserI chose this hotel because it was new and in a good location. Honestly, while the hotel is new, I felt the service didn't meet the standard you'd expect from a Japanese hotel. On the day we checked in, I found bugs on a plant in the room, and even after three nights, no one came to remove it or deal with it. Since we were traveling with children, housekeeping consistently only provided toiletries for two people. We had to ask every time to get enough for four. We were out early and back late, so by night, we were too tired to call for service. However, the staff should have known how many people were staying from our check-in. On the third night, when a staff member came to turn down the beds and tidy up, they clearly saw there were four of us but still didn't provide supplies for four. With service like this, any hotel could do better. They completely ignored it, and there was no warmth whatsoever. Giving them 3 stars is being generous. Compared to the service we received at the hotel in Arashiyama, this was a disappointing contrast. Regardless of whether it's in Japan or not, this service definitely doesn't live up to a 5-star hotel standard. To be fair, the hotel is new and its location is a big plus, which was nice.
Patina Osaka

Patina Osaka

Hotel near Osaka Castle/Kyobashi/Eastern Osaka, Osaka
Price per night from:€313
9.4/10
Amazing
XXiaoxiaoxiaoxiaolaotouThe hotel's location is convenient, about 1km from the commercial center's Daimaru and Hankyu department stores, and around 600m from the subway station. The room facilities are well-maintained, and the staff are enthusiastic. Breakfast is well-organized with orderly queuing, though the variety of dishes is just average.
The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka

The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka

Hotel near Umeda, Osaka 20.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€342
9.3/10
Great
__cangyueI've always loved the style of W Hotels, and choosing the W Osaka this time was definitely the right decision. **Facilities:** The facilities are comprehensive, truly befitting a five-star hotel. The breakfast was also delicious, and the gym, swimming pool, and other amenities were all fully equipped. **Cleanliness:** Spotless, no complaints there. **Environment:** The 'nightclub' vibe of the environment is fantastic! There are also many great places to eat nearby. I highly recommend the Blue Bottle Coffee downstairs. It's also very close to Shinsaibashi and Namba, basically within walking distance. The subway is convenient too, and Daimaru is just across the street diagonally, making shopping very easy. **Service:** Everyone was very enthusiastic, and most staff offered Chinese language service. English communication was also not an issue. I will definitely choose W Hotels in other locations in the future.
W Osaka

W Osaka

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 1.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€284
9.2/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThe room was quite spacious, as advertised online. However, the sofa by the window sill didn't appear very clean under the lighting. The hotel offers a public bath and is conveniently located near Universal Studios. It was promoted as being the closest to the subway station, and one of the slightly more distant options from Universal itself. But in practice, all the hotels in this area are just a short walk from one another. With restaurants, 7-Eleven, Lawson, and Starbucks nearby, it's very convenient. The best part about staying near Universal is being able to enjoy the park until its 10 PM closing time, then grab a late dinner nearby before heading back to the hotel to unwind.
THE SINGULARI HOTEL & SKYSPA at UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN

THE SINGULARI HOTEL & SKYSPA at UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN

Hotel near Osaka Bay, Osaka
Price per night from:€67
9.1/10
Great
BBinjiangfengguThe Swissôtel Nankai Osaka boasts an excellent location right in the Namba transportation hub, offering easy access to the subway in all directions. It's surrounded by commercial centers like Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori, and Takashimaya is directly across the street, making shopping and dining incredibly convenient. Just a heads-up for first-timers: the entrance is actually inside the Nankai Namba Station building, so keep an eye out for it. Breakfast was also quite good.
Swissotel Nankai Osaka

Swissotel Nankai Osaka

Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi, Osaka 23% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€159
9.1/10
Great
MMiqixiaofantuanComing from Tokyo, I thought I had the Shinkansen system down, but Osaka Station definitely taught me a lesson! I got lost as soon as I exited the subway, and we only found the hotel because my husband could read the map. I'd highly recommend taking a taxi if it's your first time in Umeda and heading to this hotel! However, once we got our bearings, we realized the hotel's location is absolutely fantastic! Osaka Station is just 200 meters across the street! Hankyu Station and Umeda Station are also nearby. Within 500 meters, you'll find the Umeda shopping district: Hankyu Department Store, LUCUA, LUCUA 1100, Daimaru Department Store, Yodobashi Camera, and Hankyu Sanbangai are all in the vicinity – a shopper's paradise! The best part is the time-saving aspect; if you buy too much to carry, you can just drop it off at the hotel and head out again – plenty of time, haha. Most importantly, it's also quite close to Universal Studios Japan. A 17-minute subway ride from Osaka Station makes it incredibly convenient. **Service:** While I didn't find any staff who spoke Chinese, they were very friendly towards Chinese guests. My basic English was sufficient. You'll need to pay the deposit with cash or a Visa card. **Accommodation:** Since the price is a bit higher than the Shinsaibashi area, the rooms are also larger. This is the biggest hotel room I've stayed in Japan, and the accommodation was excellent and very clean. The only downside was that the hairdryer had very weak airflow and was loud, making it a struggle to dry my hair.
Hilton Osaka Hotel

Hilton Osaka Hotel

Hotel near Umeda, Osaka 20.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€148
9.1/10
Great
MmendongmeiDormy Inn is always a top choice for us when we travel to Japan. Practically every time we visit, we first check the location and prices of Dormy Inn hotels. We've stayed at this specific hotel and its chain many times. The hotel offers smoking rooms, microwaves, ice machines, a laundry room, and natural hot springs. On the first floor, there's a beverage bar where you can help yourself to coffee, matcha, and chocolate drinks. Toiletries like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and combs are also readily available. You can pack light when traveling here; the hotel truly takes care of guests' needs very well. The complimentary soy sauce ramen served from 9:30 PM to 11 PM is also quite tasty; they don't skimp on quality just because it's free, it's consistently good. We'll definitely prioritize staying at this hotel again on our future trips to Japan.
Dormy Inn Osaka Tanimachi

Dormy Inn Osaka Tanimachi

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 1.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€60
8.8/10
Very Good
AAmanzhol YestekovLocals don’t usually come here to sleep — they come to wash, relax, and go through the full spa ritual. There are three types of steam rooms, a circular shower, and three baths: two hot ones at around 41°C, and one cold shock bath at around 11°C. You dip in and instantly feel alive. One unique feature — every hour they run a group steam ritual, like a collective massage & heat therapy session. Very Japanese, and surprisingly affordable. Definitely worth trying. There’s also an inexpensive breakfast option, plus vending machines with food and drinks right inside — very convenient. Overall, it’s a men-only vibe: arrive, clean up, relax, reset, and go about your day. The capsule is just a bonus on top of the sauna experience. They give you clothing — not a robe, but loose Japanese pants and an oversized T-shirt. You get your own locker, bedding and clothes are changed daily, and the bathrooms have literally everything: toothbrush, toothpaste, gels, shampoo… even nail clippers. You don’t need to bring anything. Location is fantastic — right next to Dotonbori. Step outside and you’re instantly in the heart of Osaka’s nightlife and energy. Downsides? A strict checkout — you must leave at 10:00 AM, and check-in starts only after 3:00 PM. If you want to stay during that gap, it’s around 300 yen per hour, or ~900 yen for the day. Still — great experience. I always wanted to try a real Japanese capsule stay. Inside the capsule there’s a TV, radio, adjustable lights, and AC — though it blasts pretty strongly, so I turned it off.
Capsule&Spa Grand Sauna Shinsaibashi

Capsule&Spa Grand Sauna Shinsaibashi

Hotel near America Mura, Osaka
Price per night from:€16
6.9/10
KKyriI stayed here to participate in an event at Intex Osaka. I think it's better to think of this hotel as a training facility or simple accommodation rather than a general hotel. About check-in There is a long wait time for late night check-ins because only one staff member is handling them. I had sent my luggage to the hotel in advance, but the staff did not inform me at check-in, so after going to my room, I had to go back to the front desk to check. After waiting in line for quite a while, I asked about my luggage and was told that it had not arrived, which was a bit of a problem, but they eventually found it. Since I had told them that I would be sending my luggage when I made the reservation, I wish they had handled it a little more smoothly. However, considering the low price and the fact that only one staff member was handling the situation, I thought that it was somewhat unavoidable. About the large public bath I stayed here because I was attracted by the fact that there was a large public bath, but the changing room was small and it was very noisy because it was often used by students staying at the hotel. There were four hairdryers installed at the sink, but one was broken and a student had been using it for a long time (about 20-30 minutes because it was in use the whole time I was taking a bath?), so it took a while for me to get a turn. Also, the open-air bath was very lukewarm, probably because it was after 11:00 p.m., and it was difficult to get in due to the cold wave. The indoor baths were at a comfortable temperature, but both were only large enough for 5-6 people, so it was difficult to stretch your legs when it was crowded. Since it was a circulating bath rather than a hot spring, I washed my body again after bathing. About the rooms I forgot to take a photo of the room, but it was relatively new, and although it was small, it seemed clean. The unit bath was spacious and comfortable, but if two people stayed in a double bed room, the passage was so narrow that it was difficult for one person to go to the toilet if the other person was using the desk. Overall review I mentioned some harsh points, but as I mentioned at the beginning, for this location and service at this price, it is well worth it. I would definitely use it again if I have the opportunity.
Osaka Academia

Osaka Academia

Hotel near Osaka Bay, Osaka
Price per night from:€40

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Osaka Hotels with Spa Information

Total Properties46
Number of Reviews19,794
Highest Price€4,902
Lowest Price€30
Weekday Avg. Price€373
Weekend Avg. Price€430