Osaka Excel Hotel Tokyu, Osaka Hotels
High-rise hotel offering Western and traditional rooms, a top-floor restaurant, and a lounge bar
Overview
Osaka Excel Hotel Tokyu showcases the city’s opulence through interiors that capture its lively atmosphere and a kaleidoscopic night view from the high-floor lobby and restaurant. Guestrooms come with a soaking bath that offers an impressive view of the Midosuji nightscape, so you’ll rarely be without a vista to admire. The hotel is strategically located just around the corner from the Hommachi subway station, so you can easily traverse the city. The Osaka Castle is about 30 minutes via public transport, and the 10th-century Osaka Tenmangu shrine is 20 minutes.
The hotel is large, offering over 350 guestrooms, each one with colorful geometric patterns on its carpets, smart TVs, deep soaking bathtubs, and seating areas. Other options include those that feature tatami floors, adding to the authentic Japanese atmosphere. Upgrade to a corner room for a double wall of windows overlooking the city for the best views.
Enjoy seasonal meals with views at the hotel’s restaurant, Picnica, located on the top and 17th floors. The hotel also features a bar and lounge with a calm atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Other amenities include a fitness center, coin laundry facilities, and a smoking booth. Past kimkim travelers have noted the hotel’s breakfast buffet, appreciating the large selection of fruits.
Hotel Information
Wifi – Check On RequestJapan
An ancient way of life fuses with modern society in this bustling and iconic travel destination. Travelers fall in love (or renew their vows) with Japanese food and astonishing scenery of this mountainous archipelago dotted with modern cities.
When is the best time to visit?
Late spring and early autumn have traditionally been considered the best times to visit Japan, but more and more travelers are seeking trips to this mountainous county in the winter to take advantage of its snowy season. Skiers and snowboarders are flocking to Japan in December through March in search of the powdery, light snow the region is increasingly known for.
Where to go in Japan?
The possibilities are endless. Night owls will love the 24-hour food and drinking scene of bustling city centers like Tokyo and Osaka, older cities that are embracing the new with plenty of flair and energy. Rural travelers will enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Shiretoko National Park in the mountains of Hokkaidō and the balmy subtropical islands of Okinawa.
How many days do I need?
Since there is so much to do in Japan and travel within the country via the high-speed bullet trains is so easy, visitors can opt for trips of any duration. To do any justice to this amazing country, spend at least a week and ideally up to three.
Getting Around Japan
Most visitors to Japan fly into one of Tokyo's two airports, Narita International Airport or Haneda Airport (Tokyo International). Trains connect both airports to downtown Tokyo, and from there, extensive and efficient rail networks carry passengers to destinations on Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu.
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