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Primary Image 1 Hotel Trend Kyobashi Ekimae, Osaka Hotels
8.6
(170)
Very Good
Hotels
Miyakojima, Eastern Osaka
Price around

AU$71

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Primary Image 1 Toyoko Inn Shin Osaka Chuo Honkan, Osaka Hotels
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Yodogawa, Osaka
Braille or raised signage
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AU$64

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Guest House Matsu - Hostel, Osaka Hotels
8.8
(36)
Very Good
Hostels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
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AU$50

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Primary Image 1 Apartment Hotel 11 Namba Minami Shin-Imamiya, Osaka Hotels
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Naniwa, Osaka
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AU$126

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Primary Image 1 nedoco OSAKA SHINSAIBASHI (formerly: FORESTAY Shinsaibashi), Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka
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AU$213

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Amber Hostel, Osaka Hotels
6.4
(6)
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Nishinari, Southern Osaka
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AU$46

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Cafe & Hostel Kimi to Ichigo, Osaka Hotels
8.7
(380)
Very Good
Hostels
Osaka, Osaka
RENATA RIBKA
backpacking
Location with Dotonburi. Far the best capsule hotel I've ever tried. Complete facilities in the bathroom, toilet and powder room. Bathrooms and toilets are separated between men and women. Regular officers clean the room, bathroom and toilet. Can borrow credit curly. Comfortable beds, drinking water is provided, there is a lounge in the form of a library, recommended.
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AU$44

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Primary Image 1 Osaka Tomato Hostel, Osaka Hotels
8.2
(99)
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Hostels
Yodogawa, Osaka
Bicycle rental
Express check-out
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AU$69

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Hotel ASIATO Namba 1, Hotel Osaka
9
(364)
Exceptional
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Osaka, Osaka
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AU$60

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Primary Image 1 Toyoko Inn Osaka Namba Nishi, Osaka Hotels
8.4
(478)
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Naniwa, Osaka
Braille or raised signage
Spa
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AU$74

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Primary Image 1 HOTEL GEOMETIQ Osaka Umeda, an Ascend Collection Hotel, Osaka Hotels
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AU$101

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Osaka, Osaka
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AU$66

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Joto, Eastern Osaka
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AU$114

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Primary Image 1 Tanimachikun Star Hotel Ebisunishi 48, Osaka Hotels
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Naniwa, Osaka
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AU$163

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Primary Image 1 S-Presso Namba Parks Street, Osaka Hotels
8.2
(83)
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Service Apartment
Naniwa, Osaka
Express check-out
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AU$138

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Hotel Exterior 1 Hotel Kaga, Osaka Hotels
6.8
(2)
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Nishinari, Southern Osaka
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AU$39

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Primary Image 1 HOTEL Cargo Shinsaibashi, Osaka Hotels
9.4
(299)
Exceptional
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Osaka, Osaka
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AU$44

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Primary Image 1 Hotel Mikado - Hostel, Osaka Hotels
8.1
(102)
Very Good
Hostels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Bicycle rental
Game room
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AU$40

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 TORACO konohana, Osaka Hotels
9.6
(8)
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Konohana, Osaka Bay
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AU$114

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Primary Image 1 Poly Hostel 2 Namba, Osaka Hotels
9.1
(23)
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Osaka, Osaka
Bicycle rental
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AU$103

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8.4
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Tennoji, Southern Osaka
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AU$99

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Total Accommodation: 4,946 Properties
Popular Area
Naniwa, Chuo
Popular hotel
Hotel Trend Kyobashi Ekimae, Toyoko Inn Shin Osaka Chuo Honkan
Popular landmark
Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan
Price starts from
AU$12/night
Known for its:
Culinary, Historical, Nightlife
Review score
8.5 from 493,827 reviews

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About Osaka accommodation

Osaka does contrast well. One minute it’s lantern-lit alleyways and the crackle of takoyaki grills (an Osaka specialty), the next it’s riverside quiet and a skyline dressed in glass. Whether you’re here for street eats, shrine visits or shopping sprees, there’s a pocket of the city that fits. 

Sleep steps from the buzz in Namba, stretch out somewhere sleek in Umeda or go bayside with space to breathe. From smart little pods to penthouse views, Osaka stays are as varied as the city, and just as good at keeping you up late or letting you sleep in.

Where to stay in Osaka

  • Namba (Minami): Neon signs of Dotonburi. Takoyaki stalls. That famous Glico running man. Namba is Osaka turned all the way up: fast, fun and full of flavour. Stay here if you want nightlife, snacks and the city at your feet.
  • Umeda (Kita): Big on business and even bigger on views. Umeda gives you glassy towers, designer malls and direct links to just about everywhere. Great if you want sleek, central and easy to get around.
  • Shinsaibashi: Covered arcades and café-lined streets make Shinsaibashi a shopper’s dream. It’s fashionable, walkable, and right between Osaka’s buzz and its more traditional pockets.
  • Tennoji: Old meets new. Visit Shitennoji Temple in the morning, and ride Japan’s tallest skyscraper elevator in the afternoon. Tennoji’s where temples, views and values come together.
  • Osaka Bay Area: Theme park thrills and waterside calm. Stay here if you’re heading to Universal Studios Japan or just want big rooms, family-friendly vibes and an aquarium next door.

How much is Osaka accommodation?

Osaka doesn’t make you choose between fun and affordable. Whether you're booking months ahead or grabbing a last-minute stay, most travellers spend around AU$95 a night, but there’s plenty above and below that line. From capsule beds to skyline suites, we’ll help you find your fit.

  • Capsule hotels and hostels: From AU$20 per night. Tidy, tiny and surprisingly stylish. Great for solo travellers or quick stops when all you need is a locker, a bunk, and a good bowl of noodles nearby.
  • Budget hotels: From AU$50 per night: Compact and efficient. Think slippers by the door, free Wi-Fi, and a train station within arm’s reach. Big on value, light on fuss.
  • Mid-range stays: From AU$100 per night. More space, more service. Expect plush duvets, on-site breakfast, and maybe even a view of the city skyline.
  • Boutique picks: From AU$150 per night. Design-led, detail-focused. These stays come with poured concrete walls, curated playlists or a pour-over coffee kit waiting when you wake.
  • Luxury hotels: From AU$300 per night: High floors, low lighting and service that doesn’t miss a beat. You’ll find them in Umeda, Namba and along the river near Nakanoshima.

Top-rated accommodation in Osaka

  • Conrad Osaka: Like staying inside a cloud, but make it designer. Perched above Nakanoshima, this sleek five-star brings you floor-to-ceiling views, deep baths, and sunset cocktails 40 floors up. It’s luxury with a skyline.
  • Hotel Noum Osaka: Quietly cool and riverside calm. This minimalist bolthole blends soft light, warm wood and matcha lattes in the lobby café. A sweet spot for slow mornings, solo stays and gorgeous design.
  • HOTEL THE FLAG Shinsaibashi: Bright, calm and right where you want to be. Just off the Shinsaibashi arcade, this stay offers sharp design, filtered water taps, and a sense of quiet that’s rare this close to the action.
  • HOTEL Cargo Shinsaibashi: Not your average capsule. Cargo gives you privacy pods, cedarwood walls, and an onsen-style bath to end the day. Good for solo adventurers who want soft landings near the buzz.

Tips for finding the perfect accommodation in Osaka

  • Know your station game: Osaka moves on the rail. Look for stays near major lines like the Midosuji or Osaka Loop Line for seamless sightseeing, even better if it’s near Namba, Umeda or Tennoji Stations.
  • Match your vibe to your neighbourhood: If you want food and nightlife, head to Namba. After shopping? Try Shinsaibashi. For quieter days and big views, Umeda or Osaka Bay fit the brief. Let your itinerary lead the way.
  • Mind the season: Cherry blossom weeks (late March–early April) and New Year bring price hikes and limited availability. Book ahead if you’re coming during peak travel seasons, or go for lesser-known gems to dodge the crowds.
  • Read between the stars: A five-star hotel might mean skyline views and on-site spas, or just a great location and larger rooms. Use photos, reviews and location pins to see what’s really on offer.
  • Don’t look past hostels: Capsule hotels and boutique hostels in Osaka punch well above their weight. Expect clean design, communal spaces and thoughtful extras, without the price tag.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Accommodation in Osaka

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Where are the best cities to visit in Osaka?

The best cities to visit in Osaka are Mino, Izumisano, Ibaraki, Sakai, Izumi, Mishima, Suita, Yao, Toyonaka, Hirakata

What are the most popular landmarks around Osaka?

The most popular landmarks in Osaka are Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan, Glico Man Sign, Osaka Castle (Osakajo), Kuromon Market

How many hotels are listed in Osaka?

Currently, there are around 4,946 hotels that you can book in Osaka

What are the prices of hotels in Osaka?

Hotels in Osaka price may varies, but price start from AU$12/night

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8.5
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493,827 reviews from hotels in Osaka with aggregated rating of 8.5/10.
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Mardiansyah D. P.
Reviewed 77 week(s) ago
10.0
/10
very strategic location close to the station and also dotonbori. for the room is quite comfortable and clean, can be occupied by 2 adults and 2 children, besides the staff is very friendly and helpful. breakfast is also quite varied every day and there is a choice of halal food
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