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Ab Hotel Osaka Sakaisuji Hommachi - Osaka
8.7 2934 reviews
Osaka
17/07 – 19/07
£44/nighttotal: £88 (2 )

Ab Hotel Osaka Sakaisuji Hommachi

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hotel , Osaka City
AB Hotel Osaka Sakaisuji Hommachi is situated in the Sakaisuji Hommachi district of Osaka, a 1.8 km walk from the city centre and a short distance from the Stage Ku theatre. The hotel offers modern amenities including air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a swimming pool, making it a convenient and comfortable choice for travellers.
Ref Kansai Airport By Vessel Hotels - Osaka
8.9 658 reviews
Osaka
11/07 – 13/07
£96/nighttotal: £192 (2 )

Ref Kansai Airport By Vessel Hotels

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hotel , Izumisano Shi
REF Kanku-izumisano by VESSEL HOTELS is situated in Izumi-Sano, a short walk from the Izumisano-shi Culture Hall and Icora Mall Izumisano, offering easy access to local amenities and attractions. This 4-star hotel receives very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers visiting the area.
The accommodation features modern rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and comfortable beds. Guests can enjoy the on-site sauna, relax on the terrace, or unwind in the shared lounge.
Hotel Trend Nishi Shinsaibashi - Osaka
8.5 2077 reviews
Osaka
19/12 – 22/12
£236/nighttotal: £708 (3 )

Hotel Trend Nishi Shinsaibashi

4 8
hotel , Osaka City
Hotel Trend Nishi Shinsaibashi, a 3-star lodging, enjoys a central Nishi Shinsaibashi location in Osaka City, offering easy access to Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, the Glico Running Man sign, and Orange Street, with Mitsutera Temple and Manpuku-ji Temple also nearby.
This guesthouse provides rooms with a desk, flat-screen TV, private bathroom, complimentary American breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk; Itami Airport is approximately 21 kilometres away.
Sky Living Shinsaibashi East - Osaka
8.5 364 reviews
Osaka
11/10 – 15/10
£110/nighttotal: £440 (4 )

Sky Living Shinsaibashi East

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apartment , Osaka City
Sky Living Shinsaibashi East, a 4-star hotel in central Osaka City, is located a 10-minute walk from Hoan-ji Temple and 14 minutes from TKP Shinsaibashi Ekimae Conference Centre, offering convenient access to Shinsaibashi Station. This self-catering apartment provides guests with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private bathroom, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Frequently asked questions about motels in Osaka

  • What are the top attractions in Osaka, Japan, for solo travellers?

    Osaka's fantastic for solo exploration! Dotonbori is a must-see, vibrant with its dazzling lights and street food. Osaka Castle is stunning, offering history and panoramic city views. Shinsekai, with its retro atmosphere and Tsutenkaku Tower, provides a unique experience. For a peaceful escape, wander through the serene Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine.
  • What are the best motels in Osaka?

    Among the motels in Osaka, Family Lodge Hatagoya Osakakou and Family Lodge Hatagoya Osaka Hirakata are the most popular ones.

  • What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Osaka, Japan, has to offer?

    A long weekend (3-4 days) allows for a good overview of Osaka's highlights. However, to truly appreciate the city's diverse offerings, including day trips to nearby areas like Nara or Kyoto, a week would be ideal. It really depends on your interests and pace.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in Osaka?

    Family Lodge Hatagoya Osakakou and Family Lodge Hatagoya Osaka Hirakata are the best motels for families and kids in Osaka.

  • Does Osaka, Japan, have any must-see festivals?

    The Tenjin Matsuri in July is Osaka's most famous festival, a spectacular river parade with boats and fireworks. The Bunraku (traditional puppet theatre) performances are also a significant cultural event, though not strictly a festival in the traditional sense.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Osaka?

    Family Lodge Hatagoya Osakakou and Family Lodge Hatagoya Osaka Hirakata are the best motels with parking in Osaka.

  • How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into the culture of Osaka, Japan?

    Join a local food tour to sample authentic Osaka cuisine and interact with chefs and other participants. Visit smaller, local shops and markets; the people are generally friendly and happy to chat. Consider taking a Japanese cooking class to learn about local ingredients and techniques. Many local bars and pubs are welcoming to foreigners.
  • Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Osaka, Japan?

    Explore the charming streets of the Shinsekai district beyond Tsutenkaku Tower. Venture into the quieter neighbourhoods around Osaka Castle. The Umeda Sky Building's Floating Garden Observatory offers stunning views, but it's less crowded than some other viewpoints. Take a stroll through the peaceful Kema Sakuranomiya Park along the river.
  • What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Osaka, Japan?

    Many affordable eateries line Dotonbori, offering Takoyaki (octopus balls) and Okonomiyaki (savoury pancake). Look for smaller restaurants and family-run establishments away from the main tourist areas for more authentic and budget-friendly options. Ramen shops are plentiful and inexpensive. Kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) is another local favourite, readily available at various price points.
  • What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Osaka, Japan?

    Dotonbori is buzzing with nightlife, offering a wide variety of bars and clubs. Shinsekai has a unique retro atmosphere with various bars and pubs. Umeda is another area known for its diverse nightlife options, from trendy bars to traditional izakayas (Japanese pubs).
  • What should you pack for a weekend in Osaka, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Pack light, versatile clothing suitable for both warm and cool weather. A portable charger for your phone is handy. An umbrella is crucial, as rain showers can be unpredictable. A small backpack is useful for day trips.
  • What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in Osaka, Japan?

    The National Museum of Art, Osaka, is often overlooked but houses a significant collection of modern and contemporary art. The Osaka Science Museum is another great option for a more unique experience. The Nagai Botanical Garden offers a tranquil escape from the city's energy. Explore the smaller temples and shrines scattered throughout the city, away from the major tourist routes.

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