Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka3% of visitors choose this area
AAdam_HKSAR2026.01.03
## Hygiene and Service:
The hotel has a policy that guests must put out a 'clean my room' sign before 10 AM each day for full housekeeping. Otherwise, only towels and trash bags will be replaced. Even with full cleaning, it's just a basic tidying up; linens and pillowcases are not changed.
## Location:
It's a bit far from Osaka JR Station, but you can get there directly via bus #88. There's a convenience store downstairs, but not many restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
## Facilities:
There's a public bath (which is also open to the public, so it can get very crowded in the evenings). On the first floor, the lobby offers soda, coffee, and an ice machine for guests to use at any time.
This hotel is my go-to whenever I visit Japan. It's just one stop from the airport, which is incredibly convenient. Soaking in a beautiful onsen before leaving Osaka is truly one of life's great pleasures! Plus, there's a shopping complex right next to the hotel with a Nishimatsuya (baby store) and a conveyor belt sushi restaurant.
Hotel near Osaka Castle/Kyobashi/Eastern Osaka,Osaka
AAnya232025.08.07
”Hotel Monterey La Soeur Osaka is a fantastic choice! With an impressive 8.3/10 rating on Agoda and 4/5 on Tripadvisor, this hotel consistently impresses guests with its exceptional staff, well-appointed facilities, and comfortable stay. Located in the heart of Chuo, Osaka, it's close to popular landmarks like Grand Front Osaka and Osaka Castle. The hotel's amenities, including a restaurant, spa center, and sauna, make it an ideal spot for relaxation. Highly recommended!”
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.24
Although the hotel is within 10 mins walking distance from the metro station though it may not be best ideal when you need to walk back to the hotel late at night with hand full of shopping.
I am not a smoker and i was known at point of booking that the room is for smoker though would be nice if at point of check in the hotel can ask me again so a possibly to have a non smoking room.
There were massage chair outside of the onsen foyer which I am quite appreciated though even with the blinds down in the evening, the sun is still creaking through the side of the blinds showering directly to my face which can get quite hot and stopping me to open my eyes during my massage on the chair.
Suggest also to have more information on the commute to Namba station for early train to airport when metro is not available.
There is no USB plug in the room and I am glad that I have prepared my own socket.
Overall I have a good experience staying at this hotel and I see that some of the details can be easily improved to elevate the hospitality.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.05.28
Overall, the property feels quite dated, understandable as it's been open for a considerable time. The door lock also felt a bit insecure. On the plus side, the room was more spacious than I expected. The onsen bath was also quite small. However, the tatami bedding was surprisingly comfortable.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.08
This was the most satisfying hotel of my trip to Japan. First, the location is excellent, just a 10-minute walk to the subway station. It's also very close to Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori. There's a hot spring on the top floor of the hotel, which is perfect for unwinding after a long day. Although the room isn't huge, it was still possible to open and lay flat two 28-inch suitcases, which is decent, even if it can't compare to hotels back home.
Overall, it was great! The facilities are complete, the price is good, and the location is excellent, right next to the train station with a convenience store downstairs and directly accessible from the station exit. You can also enjoy the hot springs 24 hours a day. It's very good, though the breakfast was a bit awkward – I went at 9:28 and was told it was no longer available.
The hotel is great – clean and very tidy. The room size is a bit on the small side, but perfectly adequate. Right outside the hotel, there's a convenience store and a bakery, making it super easy to grab food and essentials. There are also subway and JR stations nearby, so getting around is pretty convenient. Being on a high floor, the view is fantastic, and it offers excellent value for money. The only thing I'd warn against is visiting the 空庭温泉 (Solaniwa Onsen) near the hotel – it honestly wouldn't even offer 5% of the experience you'd expect from a typical hot spring/bathhouse in mainland China. 😂
This hotel is conveniently located near Sakurajima JR Station, making it super easy to get to Universal Studios Japan and the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. While it's still accessible to central Osaka areas like Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Umeda by train, it's not as convenient as staying in the city center itself, as trains here only run every 15 minutes, which is less frequent than downtown. The hotel is close to Osaka Bay, offering some nice views, but aside from a convenience store, there aren't many dining options nearby.
The hotel itself looks quite luxurious, is very spacious, and has a large number of rooms. It offers pretty good value for money compared to other hotels in the same price range. You can also store your luggage before check-in, and they even deliver it to your room when you do check in. In terms of service, one of the bellhops was very enthusiastic, but the lady at the front desk who handled my check-in was a bit indifferent and seemed impatient when there were language communication issues. The hotel's onsen (hot spring) is also quite large and very relaxing.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.03.07
Location: The hotel boasts an excellent location on the Yotsubashi line. It's incredibly convenient for tourists, whether you're coming from the airport or returning after a day of sightseeing, as it's right outside the subway exit. This is especially good for tired travelers, as you don't have to walk far.
Facilities: The hotel is somewhat like an economy business hotel. The rooms are small, the hallways aren't very wide; everything feels a bit compact. It seems well-suited for business travelers or solo guests.
Service: The service is good. You can pick up amenities you need from the front desk yourself. If you want your room cleaned, you can put up a sign; otherwise, they won't clean it, but they'll leave fresh towels and amenities on your doorknob daily, which is a thoughtful touch. The hotel's highlights are its hot spring and free evening drinks. The hot spring is quiet and comfortable with few people, perfect for relaxing after a long day. For those who enjoy a drink, the complimentary evening beverages can help you unwind and sleep.
Food: The breakfast is also good, offering a variety of typical Japanese dishes.
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SSollee- Spa was good, breakfast was good.
- Location was good; we could go shopping or eating outside easily. The area across the station felt a bit unsafe, and there were some homeless people around.
- Very clean floors in the entire building since everyone had to take off shoes at the lobby.
- After check-out, the hotel allows guests to store their luggage if guests stay on the premises to enjoy the spa. However, if guests leave the hotel after checkout and then return later, the hotel does not offer luggage storage. In that case, you have to use the coin lockers in front of the hotel. It was a bit inconvenient because I had to exchange money again to use the locker. That was the only inconvenience.
GGuest UserI found the staff to be friendly, and I was even able to check in early. The facilities were clean, and the room was bigger than I expected. I tried the paid breakfast, and although there was a wait during peak hours, it was very quick and I didn't have to wait long at all. The complimentary ramen was also delicious. The hot spring facility is a bit small, but it's still a good experience if you just want to try it out.
CChenting228The hotel is accessible by subway, but you'll need to transfer if you're coming from the airport. They offer complimentary drinks starting in the afternoon, and free ramen at 9 PM. There's a hot spring bath in the building across the street, and a free massage chair on the first floor, though it's often occupied. A large supermarket is just a right turn from the exit. The room size is typical for Japan.
GGuest UserStayed at the triple bed room. Late check in around 11pm. However it was all smooth and okay. Hotel was clean with comfortable bed and pillow. Location is superb, just 3 mins walk to USJ entrance. They have the pyjamas for adults and kids. All amenities are provided. Free water is available at the same floor at the water station. Highly recommended.
GGuest UserThis hotel is conveniently located near Sakurajima JR Station, making it super easy to get to Universal Studios Japan and the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. While it's still accessible to central Osaka areas like Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Umeda by train, it's not as convenient as staying in the city center itself, as trains here only run every 15 minutes, which is less frequent than downtown. The hotel is close to Osaka Bay, offering some nice views, but aside from a convenience store, there aren't many dining options nearby.
The hotel itself looks quite luxurious, is very spacious, and has a large number of rooms. It offers pretty good value for money compared to other hotels in the same price range. You can also store your luggage before check-in, and they even deliver it to your room when you do check in. In terms of service, one of the bellhops was very enthusiastic, but the lady at the front desk who handled my check-in was a bit indifferent and seemed impatient when there were language communication issues. The hotel's onsen (hot spring) is also quite large and very relaxing.
GGuest User+The location was really nice, very serene with lots of mountains surrounding the ryokan;
+Relatively easy to access (pretty far from Osaka, but close to the train station);
+Staff speaks English, so you shouldn't have issues with communication;
+They have a lot of instructions/maps/manuals on how to fully enjoy the ryokan, so you shouldn't have trouble figuring out the basics.
~Food was mostly ok, nothing bad or spectacular, good portions;
~Although they do have some SPA elements, it's really not a lot (basically nothing except hot springs and massage)
-It's certainly on the older side (not in the sense of it being particularly historical, rather that it would benefit from some renovations), but maybe that adds to the ambiance for some people;
-The actual inn territory is rather small, so you won't have much to explore without going outside.
Overall, I think it's a good first ryokan to familiarize yourself with the culture a bit, but I wouldn't necessarily refer to it as particularly impressive/authentic experience.
JjasbetaThis hotel is my go-to whenever I visit Japan. It's just one stop from the airport, which is incredibly convenient. Soaking in a beautiful onsen before leaving Osaka is truly one of life's great pleasures! Plus, there's a shopping complex right next to the hotel with a Nishimatsuya (baby store) and a conveyor belt sushi restaurant.
GGuest UserAlthough the hotel is within 10 mins walking distance from the metro station though it may not be best ideal when you need to walk back to the hotel late at night with hand full of shopping.
I am not a smoker and i was known at point of booking that the room is for smoker though would be nice if at point of check in the hotel can ask me again so a possibly to have a non smoking room.
There were massage chair outside of the onsen foyer which I am quite appreciated though even with the blinds down in the evening, the sun is still creaking through the side of the blinds showering directly to my face which can get quite hot and stopping me to open my eyes during my massage on the chair.
Suggest also to have more information on the commute to Namba station for early train to airport when metro is not available.
There is no USB plug in the room and I am glad that I have prepared my own socket.
Overall I have a good experience staying at this hotel and I see that some of the details can be easily improved to elevate the hospitality.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:€ 50
9.0/10
Great
MmendongmeiDormy Inn is always a top choice for us when we travel to Japan. Practically every time we visit, we first check the location and prices of Dormy Inn hotels. We've stayed at this specific hotel and its chain many times. The hotel offers smoking rooms, microwaves, ice machines, a laundry room, and natural hot springs. On the first floor, there's a beverage bar where you can help yourself to coffee, matcha, and chocolate drinks. Toiletries like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and combs are also readily available. You can pack light when traveling here; the hotel truly takes care of guests' needs very well. The complimentary soy sauce ramen served from 9:30 PM to 11 PM is also quite tasty; they don't skimp on quality just because it's free, it's consistently good. We'll definitely prioritize staying at this hotel again on our future trips to Japan.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:€ 54
9.2/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is great – clean and very tidy. The room size is a bit on the small side, but perfectly adequate. Right outside the hotel, there's a convenience store and a bakery, making it super easy to grab food and essentials. There are also subway and JR stations nearby, so getting around is pretty convenient. Being on a high floor, the view is fantastic, and it offers excellent value for money. The only thing I'd warn against is visiting the 空庭温泉 (Solaniwa Onsen) near the hotel – it honestly wouldn't even offer 5% of the experience you'd expect from a typical hot spring/bathhouse in mainland China. 😂
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