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Explore 20 hotels in Osaka, Japan. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Conrad Osaka
The Conrad Osaka gives you a large, clean, modern room with good city views and a firm mattress. Staff go out of their way to help you, the breakfast buffet is excellent, and the restaurants and spa all deliver solid quality. This hotel treats guests like they matter.
Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel
High floors deliver stunning city views that guests consistently praise. Rooms are spacious and comfortable with excellent bedding. Staff provide exceptional service, though check-in can move slowly during busy times. Breakfast is strong but the lounge food is average.
InterContinental Osaka by IHG
Spacious residences with fully equipped kitchens, comfortable beds, and skyline views work well for longer stays. Staff consistently go above and beyond with attentive service and thoughtful gestures. The Umeda location puts restaurants and shopping within walking distance.
Centara Grand Hotel Osaka
Rooms are spacious and clean with comfortable beds and decent views, but noise from nearby Namba Station and thin walls are serious problems that contradict the 5-star price. Service varies widely, and you won't find basic amenities like vending machines or laundry on-site.
The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Osaka-Midosuji
Rooms are clean and comfortable with excellent showers and good beds, though some find them slightly cramped. The hotel sits in a quiet area near two subway stations with a 7-11 downstairs, putting main attractions 10-15 minutes away. Staff go above and beyond to help guests, handling emergencies and special requests with professionalism.
Toyoko Inn Osaka Namba
Rooms are compact but clean with firm beds. Location beats everything, steps from Namba stations and Dotonbori. Free Japanese breakfast impresses most guests, though vegetarian options are thin. Staff work hard and laundry machines cost 600 yen.
The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka
Rooms are gorgeous with excellent views and spotless cleanliness. Staff deliver warm, attentive service consistently, and the hotel excels at handling requests with genuine care. Food and club lounge amenities impress guests enough to inspire return visits.
The St. Regis Osaka
Staff treat you like a VIP with genuine care and flexibility. Rooms are stylish with smart layouts, city views, and excellent bathrooms. The quiet location above Hommachi station beats the touristy areas, and you're steps from metro access.
Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE OSAKA
Rooms are modern and clean with excellent showers and separate bathrooms, though they run small by Western standards. The location excels with direct train station access, shopping, and dining in the building. Staff are helpful and the hotel offers useful amenities like laundry machines and free lobby coffee.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Osaka Premier
Rooms are clean and spacious with good views, though maintenance issues and inconsistent room assignments happen. Staff go out of their way to help with problems and changes. The free lounge access on higher floors and shuttle bus to the station are major perks that make the stay feel premium.
Hilton Osaka
The hotel sits right at Osaka Station with excellent convenience and views. Rooms are spacious and well-maintained, but beds are hard and noise from neighbors carries through walls. Staff excel at service, breakfast gets crowded, and the executive lounge impresses most guests.
ART HOTEL Osaka Bay Tower
Rooms are spacious with great bay views and separated toilets, but some guests report stuffy smells and mildew. The 51st floor breakfast buffet impresses while the 2nd floor version disappoints. Staff helpfulness varies, and early check-in payment doesn't guarantee smooth service.
Hotel Nikko Osaka
Hotel Nikko delivers clean, comfortable rooms with excellent beds and quiet nights despite its prime location above Shinsaibashi Station. Staff are professional and attentive. The hotel feels dated to some guests but the location near shopping, food, and transportation makes up for it.
RIHGA Royal Hotel Osaka, Vignette Collection by IHG
Staff is genuinely kind and helpful. Rooms vary in quality with some aging fixtures and temperature control issues, but generally clean and comfortable. Breakfast is excellent. Free shuttle to Osaka Station runs every 15 minutes. Pool costs extra and closes to kids at 6pm.
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with good beds, though some guests report stains on furniture and inconsistent housekeeping. The location near the station is excellent for getting around Osaka. Service quality varies significantly—elite members report poor treatment and missing perks, while other guests praise friendly staff.
APA HOTEL&RESORT OSAKA NAMBA EKIMAE TOWER
Rooms are small but clean and new, forcing you to store luggage under the bed. The location near Namba Station and Dotonbori beats the cramped space, and self-check-in, laundry machines, onsen, and a 7-Eleven in the building add real convenience. Hallways stay cold in winter.
Hotel Monterey Osaka
Rooms are small to spacious depending on the floor, dated but comfortable with good beds, though bathrooms are compact and one guest saw mold. The hotel sits in a business district ten minutes from the metro and impresses guests with its palace-like European style. Breakfast buffet consistently earns praise as exceptional.
Hotel Granvia Osaka
Rooms are clean and quiet but small and dated, especially for families. Location directly above Osaka Station beats everything else, giving you instant access to trains, shops, and restaurants. Staff goes hard to help you, handling luggage and problems with genuine effort.
APA Hotel & Resort Ōsaka Umeda-eki Tower
Tiny rooms with uncomfortable thin mattresses and pillows that feel like foam blocks. Central AC you can't control makes sleeping miserable. Noise from nearby nightlife district reaches even mid-floor rooms. Location near the station and internal amenities like Lawson convenience store are the only real positives.
THE OSAKA STATION HOTEL, Autograph Collection