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Holiday Inn Express Osaka City Centre - Midosuji
4.6/5598 Reviews
This superb hotel, very conveniently situated near Honmachi station on the Midosuji line, is the best hotel within the Holiday Inn Express Chain that I have ever stayed at. Our room, furnished with a contemporary flair, house exceptionally comfortable beds for a tranquil night's sleep. In a thoughtful nod to guest comfort, the hotel offers both soft and firm pillows to suit individual preferences. The intuitive air conditioning system allows for seamless temperature adjustments, and the seemingly small refrigerator packs a punch with its remarkable cooling capabilities. A suitably sized table is perfectly situated for using my laptop. The bathroom goes above and beyond, featuring a powerful massage shower system that soothes our every tired muscle after a full day of touring. The hotel staff are a paradigm of warmth and hospitality, always available with a smile and ready to assist. When I requested for a plug adapter, they went the extra mile and provided two, fulfilling my true requirements perfectly. The breakfast buffet is a culinary delight with its high-quality selections. Even though the variety may not be vast, the available options more than satisfy the palate for a hearty breakfast. The handmade Tofu stands out with its impressive softness, surpassing those I've had in Hong Kong. In a testament to their thoughtful service, the hotel provides bags for guests to pack their breakfast, catering to those on a tight schedule. After a six-night stay at this hotel, I found it hard to bid farewell to this remarkable gem, standing out among the multitude of hotels. It offers an experience that redefines hospitality. From Jerome, the General Manager, to every member of staff including the room cleaning team, there's a palpable demonstration of team spirit in their commitment to delivering supreme quality service. While I’ve previously enjoyed my stays at the St. Regis and Intercontinental in Osaka, this experience has shifted my preference. Should I find myself returning to Osaka, this hotel will undoubtedly be my singular choice.

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More about Holiday Inn Express, Osaka

Osaka is Japan's third-largest city. It is located in the Kansai region on the main island of Honshu. Osaka has many attractions, historic landmarks, and more.

Osaka overview

The official currency in Osaka is the Japanese Yen (JPY). You can take some cash at your convenience.

The official language is Japanese. English is not commonly spoken by locals, but younger generations usually have a good understanding. You can use a translation app to communicate with locals.

Singaporeans with valid passports are not required to apply for visas for short-term entry into Japan for up to 90 days.

Popular attractions in Osaka

  • Universal Studios Japan: It is one of the five Universal Studios theme parks in the world. You can enjoy "Super Mario", "Minions" and "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" here.
  • Osaka Castle Park: It is a large park with sports ground, baseball field, open-air music theatre and more.
  • Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan: It is the world’s largest aquarium with about 620 species of animals.
  • Dotombori: It is the birthplace of Osaka cuisine. You can take a boat to enjoy the night view.
  • Shinsaibashisuji: It is a commercial shopping district in Osaka.

Osaka's weather & what to wear

Osaka has four distinct seasons. The spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are the best times to visit, with pleasant temperatures and cherry blossoms. It is recommended to bring light, breathable clothing for summer, and warm clothes for winter.

Osaka's transportation

Osaka has two airports - Kansai International Airport and Itami Airport. JR trains, metros and buses are all good for travellers.

What to eat in Osaka?

  • Takoyaki: Snacks made of batter filled with octopus, tempura scraps, with takoyaki sauce and bonito flakes.
  • Okonomiyaki: A pancake made with cabbage, meat, seafood, and topped with okonomiyaki sauce.
  • Kushikatsu: Skewers of meat, seafood, and vegetables that are breaded and deep-fried with a dipping sauce.
  • Yakiniku: Japanese-style barbecue where diners grill their own meat on a tabletop grill.
  • Kitsune Udon: Udon noodles in a hot broth with a piece of sweet fried tofu.

Which part of Osaka is best to stay in?

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