Guest User
March 30, 2024
The location was quite good as it’s near many shopping areas, convenient stores and restaurants.
You can also take the escalator from shinsaibashi metro station to Parco shopping centre and go out from the entrance at level 1 , it’s about a 3 mins walk from there.
However, if given a choice again, I would probably choose to stay near namba station as it’s easier for me as I took the express bus and went for one day tour to Nara where the meeting point is near nipponbashi. Walking from the hotel to these places would take 15-25 minutes.
It’s not an easy feat if you have a heavy luggage.
The hotel is small but it has everything in it, you don’t need to bring much amenities as most of it are in your room and some you can collect them yourself from the lobby.
You’ll need to use the kettle in your room to collect drinking water from your level’s elevator area.
For some reason, the window had some light shining into my room (not sure if it’s just me) and the curtain wasn’t able to block the lights. So it’s definitely not for people that can’t sleep with lights on.
Also, the toilet had a terrible smell that doesn’t go away despite me staying for a few nights there.
To make things worst, there’s mold all around the room even in corners of my bed, which kinda triggered my allergies.
So I had to make sure I’m always outside instead of staying in the room for long.
But despite it all, I truly appreciate the cleaners cleaning my room daily and replenishing towels, beddings, disposable slippers, tea and coffee daily.
The receptionist were very friendly and greeted me daily too.
It’s honestly not a bad hotel for this price, but I’ll probably not choose to stay here again.