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53
Hotel near Shinsekai,Osaka
Featured facilities: Luggage storage
Great
158 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From $23
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99+
Hotel near Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka,Osaka
Featured facilities: Heating, Non-smoking floor, Luggage storage
Very Good
367 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From $16
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99+
Hotel near Shinsekai,Osaka
Featured facilities: Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant, Luggage storage
Very Good
481 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From $39
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71
Hotel near Dotonbori,Osaka
Featured facilities: Bathtub, Laundry room, Heating
Very Good
1046 reviews
8.4/10
1 night
From $34
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99+
Hotel near Osaka Castle/Kyobashi/Eastern Osaka,Osaka
Featured facilities: Conference room, Massage room, Laundry service (off-site)
Great
1047 reviews
9.3/10
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From $31
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99+
Hotel near Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka,Osaka
Featured facilities: Foot bath, Shared kitchen, Laundry service (on-site)
Great
523 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From $10
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Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant, Refrigerator
Great
1236 reviews
9.2/10
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90
Hotel near Dotonbori,Osaka
Featured facilities: Restaurant, Blackout curtains, Air purifier
Great
556 reviews
9.2/10
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From $43
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99+
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Bathtub, Laundry room, Restaurant
Great
744 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From $35
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67
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka
Featured facilities: Laundry room, Heating, Blackout curtains
Very Good
727 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From $21
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9.5/10
Amazing
RRowell SantiagoI recently stayed at Hotel Cargo Shinsaibashi during my trip to Osaka, and I was pleasantly surprised by the comfort and quality packed into this compact, capsule-style accommodation. One of the biggest highlights of my stay was the toilet and bathroom area — exceptionally clean, modern, and cozy. Despite being a shared facility, everything was spotless and well-maintained at all times. The design was sleek, and the space felt more like a boutique hotel than a budget capsule. The toilets are equipped with Japan’s signature high-tech bidet functions, and the overall cleanliness really exceeded my expectations. Even the subtle lighting and warm wood tones added to the relaxing feel every time I used the bathroom. The rest of the hotel was equally impressive. The capsules were comfortable, quiet, and felt more private than I expected. The lounge area was a nice place to relax or do a bit of planning for the day. Plus, the location is perfect — just a short walk from Shinsaibashi shopping street and a quick train ride to most Osaka hotspots. If you’re looking for a well-designed, clean, and cozy place to stay in Osaka, I highly recommend Hotel Cargo Shinsaibashi. Especially if you value hygiene and comfort in shared facilities, this hotel delivers above and beyond.
Hotel Cargo Shinsaibashi

Hotel Cargo Shinsaibashi

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 3.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$29
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThe hotel is right next to Yotsubashi Station. If you're coming from Shinsaibashi, it's quite a long walk for an in-station transfer, which isn't very convenient. There's a McDonald's and a 24-hour supermarket downstairs. However, the 10 AM check-out time is unacceptable; hotels in Tokyo and Aomori all have 11 AM check-out. On the first night, I asked the front desk for an extra pillow and blanket but was told they didn't have any. Breakfast access is denied after 9:30 AM, and the selection is very limited. The room size was the smallest I encountered during my entire trip to Japan. The price is a bit high, making the value for money just average. While a 26-inch suitcase can be opened, for a family trip, kids pretty much have to sit on the bed as there's not much space to move around. The bathtub and toilet are in the same bathroom, not a separate setup. Overall, if I visit Osaka again, I won't consider this hotel. I strongly advise against booking the breakfast; for over 100 yen per person, you're better off getting something at McDonald's downstairs.
VIA INN PRIME SHINSAIBASHI YOTSUBASHI JR-West Group

VIA INN PRIME SHINSAIBASHI YOTSUBASHI JR-West Group

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 3.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$64
9.2/10
Great
YYuzhiqinghongMy daughter said this hotel is always her top choice when she goes to Osaka with her friends, so we, as a family, naturally stayed here this time. It's a small space, but has everything you need. The room decor was very clean, and having two pillows with different thickness and firmness was a thoughtful touch. When we arrived in the morning, only Japanese-speaking staff could communicate with my daughter, but by the afternoon, there was a Chinese-speaking lady available during check-in. The service was good overall.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Osaka-Shinsaibashi

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Osaka-Shinsaibashi

Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi, Osaka 24.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$33
9.1/10
Great
AAdam_HKSAR## Hygiene and Service: The hotel has a policy that guests must put out a 'clean my room' sign before 10 AM each day for full housekeeping. Otherwise, only towels and trash bags will be replaced. Even with full cleaning, it's just a basic tidying up; linens and pillowcases are not changed. ## Location: It's a bit far from Osaka JR Station, but you can get there directly via bus #88. There's a convenience store downstairs, but not many restaurants in the immediate vicinity. ## Facilities: There's a public bath (which is also open to the public, so it can get very crowded in the evenings). On the first floor, the lobby offers soda, coffee, and an ice machine for guests to use at any time.
Super Hotel Osaka Natural Hot Springs

Super Hotel Osaka Natural Hot Springs

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 3.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$38
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserThe room was spotless and smelled fresh. I was initially worried if I'd have space to open my suitcase, but it was perfectly fine. The hotel is super close to two different subway stations and also to Shinsaibashi. Plus, there are tons of great restaurants nearby!
Shinsaibashi Grand Hotel Osaka

Shinsaibashi Grand Hotel Osaka

Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi, Osaka 24.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$32
8.8/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserComing from Kansai Airport, you do have to transfer a few times on the subway. However, the hotel is very close to Juso Station, about a 6-7 minute walk. Juso Station has a food street, so dining is super convenient! It's not crowded around at night, so sleeping is very, very quiet! There's a convenience store at the intersection, and Don Quijote is just across the main road! There's also Daikoku Drugstore nearby! Although breakfast is simple, it changes a bit every day, which shows a lot of thought. You'll definitely be full and satisfied! The lobby also has vending machines with beer, drinks, and ice cream! All your normal needs can be met here! Personally, I think even though the location is a little out of the way, it makes up for it in value for money, and transferring subways is still very convenient~
Toyoko Inn Osaka Hankyu Juso-Eki Nishi-Guchi No.2

Toyoko Inn Osaka Hankyu Juso-Eki Nishi-Guchi No.2

Hotel near Shin-Osaka/Esaka/Juso, Osaka
Price per night from:$45
8.7/10
Very Good
AAmarFromUKLocation: Next to Bentencho station so easy access to Osaka loop line and Chuo Line for Subway and Rail. Really good location even though it's not central Osaka. The advantage is that you can still get everywhere within 10-20mins and the surrounding area is clean and safe and quiet. There is a 7-11 next door and a commercial gym (charged at 1650 per day) Negatives are there is not much to do in the evenings. But this leads to the quietness of the area and is an advantage Hotel Room: We stayed in double room and it was large. Nice comfortable bed with good pillows. The AC was modern and good and did not make noise even while we were asleep. The room is cleaned daily (tidy and new towels) with new sheets every 3 days. Shower gel, shampoo and conditioner provided. The room was also very clean. The bed has USB and chargers on either side of it. There is space to hang clothes But the room is really nice. We always were glad to come back to a very clean and tidy place. The TV has English menus but we never watched anything. Negatives are the fridge could be colder and the bathroom sink has a tiny slope on it so you cannot place product on the sink but you have a shelf above the sink for this. Very slight negatives for what is a great place to stay Hotel features: Excellent. Great laundry room with several washers & dryers. Trouser presses, vending machine and ice machine. A rooftop terrace with good views. The breakfast is free and is underwhelming, just different bread and pastries with choices of juice, soups, water and yogurt. It's acceptable and I guess it's free. The hotel lobby has little items you can take if needed, such as hair bands, toothbrushes, razor kits but something nice was that they give you bath bombs for free too. Different ones each day. Staff: Very friendly and helpful, even after midnight when I made requests they were very fast and helpful Overview: 100% would stay here again. The price-to-quality ratio and the large room size make this an easy choice. Do not worry about location, I stayed it Dontonburi area before and alothgh its close to everything, its loud, dirty and feels unsafe. But the location of Porta Inn is really good and super easy to get to central areas (around 10-20mins) and easy to get to the airport (direct line) and easy to get to Universal Studios too.
Porta Inn Bentencho

Porta Inn Bentencho

Hotel near Osaka Bay, Osaka
Price per night from:$35
8.6/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserThe hotel environment is actually very good, but this is the first time I've encountered something like this! Around midnight, the hotel alarm blared, and everyone rushed downstairs, barely dressed. 1. There was no one at the front desk, and I couldn't reach anyone by phone. Even Trip.com couldn't get through to them. Although there was no actual incident... 2. ...it was actually other guests who called the fire department and security to investigate. The entire process lasted 50 minutes. No staff member came out to explain or reassure us. We were completely without service, and guests had to sort things out among themselves. Furthermore, there was no compensation or explanation given.
&AND HOSTEL SHINSAIBASHI EAST

&AND HOSTEL SHINSAIBASHI EAST

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 3.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$12
8.5/10
Very Good
AAngeloooWe stayed as a couple in a Japanese-style quad room, and it was really spacious! However, I felt that neither the bedding nor the floor was particularly clean, or maybe they just haven't updated things in a while. The hotel is located in the busiest part of Shinsaibashi, right across from Don Quijote. The area gets a bit chaotic at night though, with a lot of people trying to drum up business – it's one of the few really dirty streets I've seen in Japan. Still, if you're on a budget, the value for money is decent.
Welina Hotel Premier Shinsaibashi

Welina Hotel Premier Shinsaibashi

Hotel near Dotonbori, Osaka 1.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$35
7.9/10
Good
DDr. Justin HattThis hotel appears to have recently been purchased by the LiveMax Group and so, it was really challenging trying to find this location when I first arrived because the name on trip.com had changed, but the name on various map applications still referred to the original name. The location itself is pretty much halfway between two metro stations, so it is a little bit of a walk away from a station, which is a bit of a problem when you have luggage, although this can easily be rectified by getting a taxi using Uber or another similar application. One thing to note about the location that might be a concern for some particular guests is that there are a lot of bars and locations nearby, including one neighbouring location, that provide explicit services for more “mature” audiences. Generally speaking, though, there were no issues that came up, particularly with the location itself as it remained generally quiet, and Japan is usually considered a safer location for visiting anyway. Staff at the hotel can speak some English, which is good, and they are very helpful. Their service was great throughout. There is also a breakfast buffet every morning, and they serve a wide variety of foods in this buffet; the only thing you need to watch out for is to make sure that you eat everything that you take because they have a clear sign posted to tell you that they will charge a fee if you waste food unnecessarily. The hotel does have a laundromat below ground level, but I did not see much else for amenities. The hotel offers house cleaning daily, but you must request it at reception before 10 AM; otherwise, they will not service your room. The room itself was small, but I understood this going into the hotel and as a solo traveler, this was reasonable. There is a capsule style washroom in the room, similar to other hotels I have visited in Osaka, with a full toilet with bidet features And a tap that works for the sink and bathtub both. The bathtub, however, was smaller at one end and was more challenging to use, especially for me as someone who is a little bit bigger, although not impossible. The one major issue I had, though, was with the ventilation above the bathtub, which clearly was caked in dust; I was able to clean out the dust myself, but I did require house cleaning immediately after. I did have to request house cleaning a few times during the stay, not solely for the issue of the dust, but also because the towels that were provided were not very thick and so, needed to be replaced more often.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Umeda Central

HOTEL LiVEMAX Umeda Central

Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 3.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:$23

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What are the best 3 star hotels in Osaka?

Whether you are travelling to Osaka for business or fun, Welina Hotel Premier Nakanoshima East (from $26) , The OneFive Osaka Namba Dotonbori (from $24) and The OneFive Osaka Shinsekai (from $18) are all preferred hotels.

What is the average cost of staying in 3 star hotels in Osaka?

For 3 star hotels in Osaka, the average cost on weekdays is $123, and the usual price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is $153.

Which 3 star hotels in Osaka provide free wifi?

For many, stable internet connection is a must for travel. Welina Hotel Premier Nakanoshima East (from $26), The OneFive Osaka Namba Dotonbori (from $24) and The OneFive Osaka Shinsekai (from $18) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

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Hotel Info for Tourists

Highest price$1,546
Lowest price$34
Number of reviews108,424
Total properties1411
Weekday Avg. Price$123
Weekend Avg. Price$153