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Hotel Livemax Premium Umeda East
4.1/559 Reviews

Hotel Livemax Premium Umeda East

Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi Osaka|0.35km from Gallery Arabiq
I was worried from the beginning of the opening, but I didn't have a chance and finally stayed. This time I used it for 2 night with breakfast. The room felt larger than the business hotel I often use. It was good that there was no TV at the desk. The microwave was placed at the desk, but it was small compared to the TV, and there was no waste space because it was a box, and it was convenient if it was in the room, so it was good. The room was cleaned, but there was no particular point that I felt uncomfortable. Although it is a unit bus, there is a part of the wooden panel on the wall, and the unit bus with a lot of impression is quite good impression. The refrigerator is not Perche type, so it's a little loud, but it gets cold firmly. The nightwear was not a yukata. It was good for me because it often ended only in the morning, probably because it was bad sleeping in yukata. The air conditioning was completely individual air conditioning. In addition, an air humidifier was installed in the room where I stayed. Although it is a bath on the 14th floor, the open air is 3, the bubble bath in the indoor bath is 5, the carbonated spring is 2, and there are 4 washrooms. Both the bath and the dressing room were in a beautiful condition. Breakfast, but it was a very normal breakfast with side dishes that are common in business hotels. There is a cleaning condition of the room, the size of the room, and the bath unexpectedly of the unit bath, and considering this price, the evaluation seems to be good.

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Hotel Ilmonte
4.2/518 Reviews

Hotel Ilmonte

Umeda Osaka|0.59km from Gallery Arabiq
Where do I begin with the problems? This may seem centrally located, but it is still quite a hike from Osaka Station, especially with bags. As other travelers have noted, the entrance is fairly well hidden, we got lucky and walked in the right door and figured out where to go the first time, but that was just dumb luck. The area was the most seedy place I have been anywhere in Japan. There was trash on the streets, and loud fights going on practically everywhere. Had to push our way past the drunks on the way in and the way out. Staff took FOREVER to do check in and couldn't seem to find our reservation and yes, then it cost a bit more for no appreciable reason. Luggage storage area simply a roped off area in the tiny check in room (anybody could make off with your luggage and nobody would know the difference). We asked for two keys because there were two of us and got major static, but eventually our two keys. Elevator up to our floor claustrophobic beyond belief - could barely fit the two of us and our luggage. The room was small and cramped. All the advertised amenities were there, but in miniature. The walls are done up in 1970s dark paneling, so lighting is a major issue. Also had to hunt around to find the electrical outlets to charge our phone/tablets. Bathroom was decent sized, but the faucet sounded like a 747 taking off every time we used it. EVERY time we left our room, we were stopped by hall staff demanding to know who we were and where we were going. Nobody tells you that the rooms are right next to a busy freeway overpass, so you have cars and trucks going by all day and night. Then in the morning you are treated to the sights and sounds of guys pouring their drunken girlfriends into taxis right out in front of the hotel. And yes, there are the police and ambulances constantly moving around 24/7. Then the breakfast is an adventure. We bought tickets, but as there are no signs we sat down at one of the tables and were almost assaulted by the dining room lady who DEMANDED our tickets. After getting over our sheer embarrassment from that we went to the ”buffet” that was limited at best, with most things running out almost immediately. It was a struggle to find something to eat in any sufficient quantity to start your day. Protein offerings ran out FAST, even in the very early hours. If you want an adventure in lodging, this is the place for you. If you want someplace that is relatively friendly, has some customer service, is not overrun by rude staff and drunks, go somewhere....anywhere....else.

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Harmonie Embrassee
4.5/572 Reviews
Umeda
I am a frequent traveller and highly spoiled normally staying in Four Seasons but on Tripadvisor i noticed this hotel and the super reviews and looking at prices it was interesting to try and happy I did! Quick review: -top housekeeping, big compliment for this team -super clean rooms -spacious room with huge balcony and this is a huge bonus to the room also the amazing view -very silent rooms, no noise from other rooms, alley or street -very complete room with everything you need -great bed! -friendly staff although English is not very good and surprised me especially in reception Location is the keyword, I walked around a lot and found this hotel is superb to visit Osaka, everything important within walking distance. Some minor points I think the hotel should improve: -concierge service and English language i really missed -slippery bathtub, improvement needed as they don’t have a seperate shower, very dangerous so input a towel in the tub. -there is no bar! I can highly recommend this fine hotel and would return without any doubt. To be improved in my view: - bathtub is too slippery and dangerous so needs improvement - language skills of reception is poor and concierge service would be good to have -there is no bar but they have a great outdoor terrace so use it for drinks!
Oyado NAKAZ
3.5/51 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
It may be a homestay, and the four-night stay is clean. The bathroom towels are only given to - sets. The house is a traditional Japanese-style wooden house, the sound insulation is relatively poor, there is a sound when walking upstairs, but fortunately there is not much sound after ten o'clock. The heating is a bit insufficient, especially the area where I go to the bathroom, it is a bit cold!
Hotel Livemax Premium Umeda East
4.1/559 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
I was worried from the beginning of the opening, but I didn't have a chance and finally stayed. This time I used it for 2 night with breakfast. The room felt larger than the business hotel I often use. It was good that there was no TV at the desk. The microwave was placed at the desk, but it was small compared to the TV, and there was no waste space because it was a box, and it was convenient if it was in the room, so it was good. The room was cleaned, but there was no particular point that I felt uncomfortable. Although it is a unit bus, there is a part of the wooden panel on the wall, and the unit bus with a lot of impression is quite good impression. The refrigerator is not Perche type, so it's a little loud, but it gets cold firmly. The nightwear was not a yukata. It was good for me because it often ended only in the morning, probably because it was bad sleeping in yukata. The air conditioning was completely individual air conditioning. In addition, an air humidifier was installed in the room where I stayed. Although it is a bath on the 14th floor, the open air is 3, the bubble bath in the indoor bath is 5, the carbonated spring is 2, and there are 4 washrooms. Both the bath and the dressing room were in a beautiful condition. Breakfast, but it was a very normal breakfast with side dishes that are common in business hotels. There is a cleaning condition of the room, the size of the room, and the bath unexpectedly of the unit bath, and considering this price, the evaluation seems to be good.
Ibis Budget Osaka Umeda
4.4/5111 Reviews
Umeda
The lobby service is good. We were preparing to go from Osaka to Kyoto, but the traffic information in Google Navigation was quite confusing, and the lobby couldn't provide immediate answers, so we ordered us to have breakfast first and she helped with the search. After coming back, explain patiently and write it down on paper in advance. The breakfast is cost-effective and tastes good, including delicious frozen lychees. The price of the hotel is more suitable in the Umeda area. Because it was difficult to book a hotel when it was fully booked, I stayed elsewhere for two nights and moved here.
Toyoko Inn Osaka Tenjinbashi-Suji Rokuchome
4.7/575 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
This is my second time staying at this hotel. From Kansai Airport, take the Airport Line to Tenkachaya Station (fare 970 yen) and transfer to the Sakaisuji Line to Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station (fare 290 yen). At Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station When crossing the road from the No. 11 entrance and exit of the station, go to the middle signal light and turn right. There is a hotel 200 meters in front. It is indeed easy to find. Toyoko Inn is a brand in Japan and is the first choice for ordinary travelers. In addition, The red Ferris wheel in the photo I provided is a landmark of Osaka. You can see it in a short walk after turning left after leaving the hotel.
Nest Hotel Osaka Umeda
4.3/5112 Reviews
Umeda
It's very close to Sanban Street, so it's very convenient to eat. It's also within walking distance of the New Hankyu Hotel from the airport bus. When you exit the hotel, turn left and you will find a 7-11 convenience store that offers tax refunds. Turn right and you will find a Lawson convenience store. There is also a 24-hour McDonald's across the street, so you don't have to worry about going hungry at night🤣

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