2-2-14 Koraibashi, Osaka, Japan
Featuring a vending machine and a coin launderette, the 4-star Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Kitahama lies in the Chuo Ward district, 25 minutes' walk from Osaka-Jo Hall. Located in the vicinity of the Osaka Loop Line, this hotel boasts European cuisine served at the onsite à la carte restaurant.
The fantastic hotel has a prime setting 2.4 km from the Tenjimbashisuji Shopping Street. Nakanoshima Public Park is 450 metres from the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Kitahama, while the Rectangular Utsubo Recreational Park is 20 minutes' walk away. Also, Rose Garden is situated 1 km away. A family vacation to Osaka will become more exciting if you visit the giant red Hep Five Ferris Wheel lying 30 minutes' stroll from this property. Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Kitahama is just 350 m from Kitahama tube station and right around the corner from Kitahama 2 bus stop.
This Osaka hotel welcomes guests to 258 rooms complete with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts like a trouser press and climate control. Also, the property features carpeted flooring. The bathrooms come with a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, along with a hair dryer and bathrobes.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Kitahama offers a buffet breakfast daily. Guests can dine at Gokan Kitahama Honkan within 5 minutes' walk of this hotel.
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David
2020-06-15
next to a subway station, it makes every part of osaka easily accessible. 200 feet away from the hotel there is italian cuisine campanula, which is a good dining choice. honestly no complains at all. free wifi worked well.
John
2020-05-11
A train station was nearby. We were able to visit Aoyama Building that was so close to the hotel. Maruju Koraibashi, where you can eat, is easy walk to the venue. You should definitely explore Shin Osaka district, it's worth it.