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Osaka

Japan

Safety Score

8/10

Currency

JPY

Language

Japanese

Timezone

Asia/Tokyo

About Osaka

Osaka, Japan's vibrant culinary capital, is a dynamic blend of modern innovation and traditional charm, offering visitors a tantalizing array of street food delights, from takoyaki to okonomiyaki. The city's lively districts, such as Dotonbori and Namba, pulse with energy and neon lights, while historical treasures like Osaka Castle provide a glimpse into its storied past. With its warm hospitality and rich cultural experiences, Osaka invites travelers to indulge in a feast for the senses.

Delicious street foodVibrant nightlifeHistoric landmarksOsaka CastleUniversal Studios Japan

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Osaka is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. Spring offers beautiful cherry blossoms, particularly in April, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage, especially in November. Both seasons boast

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan5°50mm
Feb6°45mm
Mar10°60mm
Apr15°80mm
May20°90mm
Jun23°150mm
Jul28°100mm
Aug30°120mm
Sep25°170mm
Oct20°100mm
Nov15°60mm
Dec10°50mm

Where to Stay in Osaka, Japan

Hotels & Accommodations in Osaka

The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.

Conrad Osaka

Kita (Umeda)
3-2-4 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka
Near Nakanoshima Art Museum

"Address in the Sky" with floor-to-ceiling city views

Modern architectural masterpiece with world-class sunset views.

Pros
  • +Incredible views
  • +Artistic design
  • +Top-tier spa
Cons
  • -High price
  • -Busy elevators

The St. Regis Osaka

Honmachi
3-6-12 Honmachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka
On Midosuji Boulevard

Signature butler service and a 12th-floor Zen garden

Refined, classic luxury with personalized service on Midosuji Boulevard.

Pros
  • +Butler service
  • +Zen garden
  • +Large rooms
Cons
  • -Traditional style
  • -Pricey breakfast

W Osaka

Shinsaibashi
4-1-3 Minamisenba, Chuo-ku, Osaka
Near Amerikamura

Neon-lit "black box" design by Tadao Ando

High-energy, playful luxury with a vibrant social scene and rooftop pool.

Pros
  • +Trendy design
  • +Great pool
  • +Social vibe
Cons
  • -Noisy atmosphere
  • -Open bathrooms

Four Seasons Hotel Osaka

Dojima
2-4-32 Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka
Near Umeda/Dojima

Modern ryokan-style suites and a massive wellness floor

A brand new 2024 opening blending authentic Japanese aesthetics with elite luxury.

Pros
  • +Ryokan suites
  • +New facilities
  • +Elite service
Cons
  • -High demand
  • -Premium pricing

The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka

Umeda
2-5-25 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
Near Osaka Station

Classic European manor style with Michelin-starred dining

Timeless elegance known for its traditional service and world-class gym.

Pros
  • +Formal elegance
  • +Michelin dining
  • +Large rooms
Cons
  • -Dated decor
  • -Very formal

Zentis Osaka

Dojima
1-4-26 Dojima Hamadori, Kita-ku
Near Nakanoshima

Minimalist, design-centric "urban sanctuary" by Tara Bernerd

A chic boutique hotel focused on essentials and sophisticated industrial design.

Pros
  • +Beautiful design
  • +Quiet location
  • +Great bar
Cons
  • -Compact rooms
  • -Minimal facilities

Hotel Royal Classic Osaka

Namba
4-3-25 Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka
Steps from Namba Station

Kengo Kuma design on the site of a former Kabuki theater

A fusion of museum-like art and modern architecture in the heart of Namba.

Pros
  • +Museum feel
  • +Great location
  • +Kengo Kuma design
Cons
  • -Small standard rooms
  • -Busy lobby

The Lively Osaka Honmachi

Honmachi
1-5-11 Azuchimachi, Chuo-ku
Central Honmachi

Social lifestyle hotel with a DJ booth and free evening beer

Trendy, youthful hub with excellent common areas and a rooftop bar.

Pros
  • +Rooftop bar
  • +Free beer hour
  • +Social vibe
Cons
  • -Small rooms
  • -Limited storage

Mimaru Osaka Namba North

Namba
1-2-10 Minamihorie, Nishi-ku
Near Shinsaibashi

Apartment-style hotel with family-friendly themed rooms

Spacious units with kitchenettes, ideal for groups and Pokémon fans.

Pros
  • +Large family rooms
  • +Kitchenettes
  • +Themed rooms
Cons
  • -No daily cleaning
  • -No restaurant

Hotel Noum OSAKA

Kita (Temma)
4-1-18 Temma, Kita-ku, Osaka
Near Nakanoshima Park

Riverside, plant-filled hotel focused on artisanal breakfast

A cozy, aesthetic escape with serene park views and a warm atmosphere.

Pros
  • +Beautiful breakfast
  • +Plant-filled
  • +Park views
Cons
  • -No elevators
  • -Away from main hub

InterContinental Osaka

Umeda
3-60 Ofukacho, Kita-ku, Osaka
Inside Grand Front Osaka

Luxury business suites integrated with Grand Front Osaka

The gold standard for corporate travel with massive workspaces and spa access.

Pros
  • +Prime location
  • +Huge rooms
  • +Direct mall access
Cons
  • -Very corporate
  • -Expensive

Swissôtel Nankai Osaka

Namba
5-1-60 Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka
Above Namba Station

Towering stay directly above the Nankai airport express line

Unbeatable airport access and high-floor dining with panoramic city views.

Pros
  • +Direct station access
  • +High views
  • +Reliable service
Cons
  • -Older rooms
  • -Busy elevators

The Osaka Station Hotel

Umeda
3-2-2 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
Above JR Osaka Station

New 2024 Autograph Collection hotel atop the railway hub

A high-concept hotel celebrating railway heritage with luxury finishes.

Pros
  • +Prime transit
  • +Brand new
  • +Unique design
Cons
  • -Premium price
  • -Complex layout

Courtyard by Marriott Shin-Osaka

Shin-Osaka
1-2-7 Miyahara, Yodogawa-ku
1 min to Shin-Osaka

Most efficient choice for Shinkansen travelers

Modern and quiet business hotel located 1-minute from the bullet train.

Pros
  • +Shinkansen access
  • +Large rooms
  • +Reliable
Cons
  • -Isolated area
  • -Business only

Mitsui Garden Hotel Osaka Premier

Nakanoshima
3-3-22 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku
Nakanoshima Island

Refined business hotel with a top-floor public bath

Offers a professional aesthetic with a peaceful riverside location and shuttle.

Pros
  • +Public bath
  • +Free shuttle
  • +Riverside
Cons
  • -Slightly far walk
  • -Small lobby

Cross Hotel Osaka

Namba
2-5-15 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo-ku
Heart of Dotonbori

Stylish, high-contrast design steps from Dotonbori

A modern, popular choice for those wanting to be in the center of the action.

Pros
  • +Perfect location
  • +Modern design
  • +Spacious bath
Cons
  • -Noisy outside
  • -Pricey

Dormy Inn Premium Namba Annex

Shinsaibashi
2-1-6 Higashishinsaibashi, Chuo-ku
Near Dotonbori

Features a natural hot spring and free late-night ramen

Famous for its onsen, "Yonaki Soba" ramen, and high-quality breakfast.

Pros
  • +Natural Onsen
  • +Free ramen
  • +Great breakfast
Cons
  • -Small rooms
  • -Busy spa

Hotel Nikko Osaka

Shinsaibashi
1-3-3 Nishi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku
On Midosuji Boulevard

Direct subway access across from Daimaru Department Store

A dependable landmark hotel on Midosuji with spacious, clean rooms.

Pros
  • +Direct subway access
  • +Central
  • +Helpful staff
Cons
  • -Older room styles
  • -Busy

Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower

Kita (Dojima)
2-4-32 Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka
Near Umeda

Home to the world's highest open-air rooftop "Sky Spa"

A new tower offering stunning rooftop baths and modern designer rooms.

Pros
  • +Rooftop sky spa
  • +Amazing views
  • +Clean
Cons
  • -Small standard rooms
  • -Elevator wait

Hotel Granvia Osaka

Umeda
3-1-1 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
Inside Osaka Station

Located directly inside the JR Osaka Station building

Maximum convenience for rail travel and Universal Studios access.

Pros
  • +Unbeatable transit
  • +Clean
  • +Large choice
Cons
  • -Busy lobby
  • -Standard decor

Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda

Umeda
7-22-1 Fukushima, Fukushima-ku
Near Fukushima Station

Fun, industrial-chic hotel with a social bar check-in

A youthful Marriott brand featuring communal games and clever room design.

Pros
  • +Social atmosphere
  • +Fun design
  • +Modern
Cons
  • -Small rooms
  • -Loud music

APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Umeda Eki Tower

Umeda
2-16-5 Sonezaki, Kita-ku, Osaka
Near Umeda Station

Massive high-rise with a rooftop pool and public baths

Exceptional value with resort-style facilities at economy prices.

Pros
  • +Rooftop pool
  • +Public bath
  • +Extreme value
Cons
  • -Tiny rooms
  • -Huge crowds

Hostel Mitsuwaya Osaka

Chuo Ward
2-5-15 Kawarayamachi, Chuo-ku
Near Karasumachi

High-quality hostel with a traditional "Kura" storehouse design

Impeccably clean and peaceful with custom-made wooden bunk beds.

Pros
  • +Beautiful design
  • +Very clean
  • +Friendly
Cons
  • -Away from metro
  • -Shared bath

Book and Bed Tokyo Shinsaibashi

Shinsaibashi
1-19-11 Higashishinsaibashi, Chuo-ku
Near Shinsaibashi

A unique "bookshop hostel" where you sleep in the shelves

A cozy, Instagrammable library-themed hostel for bibliophiles.

Pros
  • +Unique experience
  • +Great photos
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Hard beds
  • -Small space

Ark Hostel & Cafe Dining

Nishi Ward
1-15-11 Edobori, Nishi-ku, Osaka
Near Higobashi Station

Modern wood-themed hostel with a popular ground-floor cafe

A friendly, design-forward base popular with solo travelers and digital nomads.

Pros
  • +Great cafe
  • +Clean dorms
  • +Friendly vibe
Cons
  • -Shared bathrooms
  • -Small lounge

Where to Stay in Osaka - Best Hotels & Accommodations

Choosing where to stay in Osaka is one of the most important parts of planning your trip. Our guide covers 25 of the best hotels, boutique stays, and budget accommodations in Osaka, Japan, so you can find the right place to stay for your travel style and budget.

Popular places to stay in Osaka include Conrad Osaka, The St. Regis Osaka, W Osaka, all praised for their central locations, service, and value. Each is handpicked from real traveller reviews.

The best area to stay in Osaka depends on your priorities. Central neighbourhoods give easy access to top sights, while staying in local districts offers a more authentic Osaka experience. Being close to public transport often makes more difference than being right next to the main attractions.

Browse Osaka's best hotels and accommodations below. Whether you need a luxury hotel, a family-friendly stay, or a budget hostel in Osaka, our curated list covers all options so you can book with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions about Osaka

What is the best area to stay in Osaka?

The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.

When should I book accommodation in Osaka?

For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.

What type of accommodation is best for Osaka?

Osaka offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.

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About Osaka, Japan

Osaka is one of Japan's most visited destinations, celebrated for Delicious street food, Vibrant nightlife, Historic landmarks, Osaka Castle. The city draws travellers who come to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and modern life — a character shaped over centuries that few destinations in Asia can match. Whether you're planning a short city break or a longer trip, Osaka has enough depth and variety to reward every type of visitor.

Our free Osaka guide covers 25 attractions and points of interest, from iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets, parks, and neighbourhood highlights. The city's top attractions span a broad range of interests — museum lovers will find world-class collections and gallery spaces, while those who prefer open-air exploration can discover historic quarters, waterfront districts, and green spaces that reveal Osaka's everyday character. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transport, making it easy to combine several stops in a single day without needing to hire a car or join an organised tour.

The food scene in Osaka is one of the city's enduring draws. Our guide features 25 handpicked restaurants and dining spots, ranging from street food stalls and neighbourhood eateries serving authentic Japan cuisine to mid-range bistros and higher-end dining with atmosphere and views. Eating well in Osaka doesn't require a large budget — some of the most memorable meals come from simple local places that most visitors walk straight past. Taking the time to explore different areas and neighbourhoods quickly reveals how Osaka's food culture reflects the broader personality of the city and its people.

Choosing where to stay shapes the entire experience of a Osaka visit. Our guide includes 25 vetted accommodation options across the city's main districts, covering budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, boutique properties, and apartments suited to longer stays or families. Staying centrally puts the main sights within easy walking distance, but choosing a quieter neighbourhood a little further out often delivers better value and a more authentic local feel. The right area depends on what matters most to you — whether that's access to key attractions, good public transport links, proximity to the best restaurants, or simply finding a part of Osaka that fits your pace.

A few practical details worth knowing before you travel: the local language is Japanese; the currency is JPY; the best time to visit is The best time to visit Osaka is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. Spring offers beautiful cherry blossoms, particularly in April, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage, especially in November. Both seasons boast. Getting around Osaka is generally straightforward — most cities in Japan offer a reliable mix of metro, bus, and tram networks, with central areas compact enough to cover on foot. Local customs, tipping etiquette, safety advice, and money-saving strategies are all covered in the dedicated Osaka travel tips section of this free guide, which is updated regularly to reflect current conditions on the ground.

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