The hype
Travelers universally worship the location and staff kindness, but often side-eye the dated decor in lower-tier rooms.
Foglaljon ezt, ha You want to sleep directly on top of Osaka's best shopping district and don't care about a hotel gym.
Gyors áttekintés: A grand dame that trades on its perfect location and service, even if the standard rooms feel a bit like 1995 called and wants its beige back.
Értékelte @travel.diaries_98: I stayed on a high floor here and the views were unforgettable. Waking up to the entire city of Osaka spread out before me was the highlight of my trip. It’s the perfect mix of luxury and location—right in the action but so peaceful at night.
Travelers universally worship the location and staff kindness, but often side-eye the dated decor in lower-tier rooms.
The 'centralized AC' complaint is the #1 mood killer in reviews—guests roast in their rooms during shoulder seasons because the hotel hasn't switched over to cooling yet.
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor facing Midosuji Avenue for the view. If possible, please assign a room away from the elevator to minimize hallway noise. We are sensitive to heat, so a portable fan would be appreciated if AC is on central heating mode.”
Minden, amit tényleg tudni szeretnél a foglalás előtt.
Correct. Zero. No treadmill, no weights. You'll need to find a local gym that accepts day passes (like Anytime Fitness nearby) if you need to work out.
Yes, Exit 8 of Shinsaibashi Station leads right into the hotel basement. However, it has some stairs. Use Exit 4-A for the elevator if you have luggage.
Yes. Located on the 31st floor with sweeping views, it offers decent breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails. It makes the hotel feel like a 5-star property.
Only if you book a 'Nikko Premium' room. Standard and Superior rooms are on a central system (heat OR cool for the whole building), which is a frequent complaint.
Not usually in the base rate. The buffet at 'Serena' is popular but pricey (~3,800 JPY). There are 50+ cafes within a 2-minute walk if you want to save money.
Mostly yes, especially on high floors. Midosuji is busy but the windows are decent. Hallway noise is the bigger culprit.
Ask for the 'Pillow Menu' immediately upon check-in—options include Buckwheat, Low Rebounded, and Feather.
The hotel has a 'hidden' entrance to the Daimaru department store basement (food hall heaven) via the underground passage.
Don't buy the hotel breakfast every day; grab a coffee at Lilo Coffee Roasters (2 min walk) and a pastry from the Daimaru bakery instead.
Nézze meg, hol található a Hotel Nikko Osaka és mi van a közelében.