THE BOLY OSAKA, Osaka Hotels
Urban boutique hotel with diverse room types, a sushi bar, and a rooftop terrace with riverside views
Overview
For guests seeking relaxation and enjoyment without leaving the property, the hotel offers a delightful rooftop terrace. This elevated space provides ample seating, creating the perfect setting to unwind and soak in panoramic views of the picturesque river that meanders through Osaka.
The Boly Osaka Hotel features stylish and well-appointed room options, each uniquely designed to cater to a variety of needs and preferences. Many rooms are characterized by their high ceilings and expansive windows, providing stunning views of either the terrace or the river, allowing natural sunlight to flood the space and create a bright and airy ambiance. Select suites elevate the experience further with furnished balconies, offering a private outdoor retreat. The interiors are thoughtfully designed with a modern yet comfortable aesthetic, incorporating plush sofas, inviting area rugs, and striking wood textures. Brightly colored accent walls inject pops of color into certain suites, adding a touch of personality and visual interest. Guests will also find luxurious bathrobes and pajamas provided in their rooms, encouraging relaxation and rejuvenation during their stay. Understanding the urban environment, the hotel thoughtfully provides earplugs for all guests, acknowledging that a subway line runs beneath the building and that some noise and vibrations may be perceptible.
To satisfy culinary cravings, the hotel features an on-site restaurant, Riverside Sushi Bar TOSA, a versatile dining destination that offers all-day service. Guests can enjoy café-style menus for breakfast and lunch, followed by a creative sushi selection for dinner. The option of outside seating allows diners to savor their meals while enjoying captivating views of the river. For those seeking a tranquil end to their day, the shared lounge and rooftop terrace provide inviting spaces to unwind, or indulge in a snack from the snack bar.
Hotel Information
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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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