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Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower
4.4/5101 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
The hotel is new and clean, but not decorated. I am very satisfied with it. It is much bigger than the one in Tokyo, and I can finally put my luggage. There is a comfortable sofa on the bay window. I always don't want to lie on the bed without taking a shower. The amenities are also sufficient. The toilet window is electroplated glass and can be switched. The toilet is fully automatic and very advanced. I open the door and turn on the light. I am a little uncomfortable when I open the lid. Haha, the floor-to-ceiling window is very big and beautiful. It's a pity that I couldn't upgrade to a room near the river. There are two people at the front desk who can speak Chinese, but it is too difficult to find the front desk from the lobby on the first floor. I went around the first floor three times and didn't see any instructions. I still found in the comment area that I had to take the elevator to the front desk.
Arashi Hotel Shinsaibashi
4.3/531 Reviews
Shinsaibashi
The hotel is located 5 minutes walk from Shinsaibashi-Daimaru Shopping Center. It is 10 minutes away from Shinsaibashi subway station, and 15 minutes walk from Namba Station and Nankai Station. It is very convenient for travel and shopping. The front desk staff of the hotel are all Chinese, so there is no communication barrier. The room I stayed in was much larger than expected. The only drawback was that the bed was too small (1.5M king bed), which was a bit crowded for a family of three. Overall, the price-performance ratio is above average
Miro Hotel Dotonbori
3.9/570 Reviews
Dotonbori
We stayed in a room for two with my girlfriend. It was good, though not the nicest play to stay. It is a cheap option that has installations according to the price. A bit old. The location of the Hotel is unbeatable. Really near to the top sightseeing places and the subway. You also have many restaurants and markets near it. In few words: a nice place to stay if you want to be in a good location and you are OK staying in a place with old installations and not spend too much money.
Grand Prince Hotel Osaka Bay
4.5/5114 Reviews
Osaka Bay
This hotel was amazing, but only stay here if you're comfortable having to commute around 40 mins (and multiple subway transfers) to most of the tourist attractions/spots in the city. We loved having the option of just staying in the spacious room and watching the hustle and bustle of the port, or making the trek out to the city. One hidden gem nearby is the ATC Hall, which has a number of good restaurants/cafes in a mall that seems like it would offer less. This mega hotel, basically a resort, has a little bit of everything and even though it's decor is clearly from the early 90's, it doesn't feel dated at all (except for the TVs). I wish the outdoor pool was open, but we only had an option for the indoor pool, which uses a reservation system. All in all, I'd recommend this hotel because of the view and the location, despite it being far from everything in Osaka.
The St. Regis Osaka
4.5/5146 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
Concierge: We emailed the hotel weeks in advance of our stay to assist with bookings. Weeks would pass before they would respond, and multiple follow up emails were required to get a response. They did successfully book one 3 Michelin star restaurant to which we owe them significant credit. However, when we arrived and asked basic requests such as where to find restaurants or stores, the concierge was usually very short and had no suggestions. We were better off consulting Google maps. And this for a 5 star concierge service? In addition, the English skills of many of the concierge staff were extremely limited. While I know some Japanese, it should not be required at a hotel of this calibre. In fact, when visiting Japan, a 5 star hotel should have fluent English speakers for most front facing staff. Hotel Condition: The hotel has significant and noticeable wear and tear. We were in a Grand Deluxe Suite and when I arrived, a man was literally gluing on a piece of the door that had torn off. The woodwork throughout the suite was heavily scratched and dented including tables. The carpet was worn thin, and the sofa's velvet exterior was worn. In any event, for a hotel suite whose copay was $500+ per night, this was disappointing. Check out Process: The check out process was extremely troubling and disappointing. We asked for a Butler to assist with bags multiple times, and even after 45 minutes they did not come up to our room to collect our bags. This resulted in us having to drag our bags down to the lobby ourselves, as we were rushing for a Shinkansen train. Normally, this would have been fine, but we had a lot of luggage. The significantly wait time for luggage assistance is not characteristic of a St. Regis. Hidden Taxes and No Final Folio Provided: The hotel has some hidden taxes associated with rooms that have copays for upgrades. While we expected to pay 50,000 yen per night + about 37,000 yen in total taxes (about 5600 yen per night in tax), we did not expect too many additional taxes. Yet there was another 6500 or so taxes per night in taxes we were assessed. Even after numerous attempts, the hotel never sent a final folio nor explained the charges which is all I asked. General Impressions: The hotel seems poorly managed with a ”choatic” vibe in which there is not only no personalized guests are vying for the attention for concierge staff who are stretched too thin with minimal English skills. While I understand this is a busy time for the hotel, the hotel should not be having any difficulty meeting basic demands of elite members even when they are at capacity. The hotel felt more like a 3-4 star hotel than a St. Regis. Among St. Regis hotels, this one was a major disappointment.
Hotel Wan Osaka Ebisu
4.5/5187 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
Hotel Wan Osaka is very close to the Imamiya Ebisu Shrine. I was there during the Toka Ebisu festival and it was the perfect location to bask in the festivities. The room was clean and decently sized. The shower was a little squeezy though. There is a Lawson just opposite and Tamade supermarket just next to Lawson. Very convenient.

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Number of Hotels2,784
Number of Reviews142,539
Highest PriceMYR 6,289
Lowest PriceMYR 105
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 729
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