This hotel is located in the centre of Namba, one of the liveliest areas in Japan well-known as a town of food and comedy. Many restaurants, bars, and shops are all within walking distance from the hotel. Its convenient location is highly reputed by all guests with any travel needs in Osaka. The restaurant inside serves buffet-style breakfast in the morning time. More than 20 kinds of healthy items are available. The 24h convenience store and Internet café are on the ground floor. All rooms are equipped with free high-speed Internet. Laundry and massage services are available with extra charges as well.
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Year of most recent renovation: 2006
Total number of rooms: 224
Number of floors (main building): 13
Single rooms: 22
Twin rooms: 48
Double rooms: 122
Triple rooms: 10
Superior rooms: 20
Family rooms: 1
Disability-friendly rooms: 1
NO Connecting rooms
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American Express
JCB
MasterCard
Visa
City centre: 0,5 Km.
Bus/Train station: 0,2 Km.
Entertainment Area: 0,5 Km.
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
Wheelchair-accessible
Car park (*)
NO Garage
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 15:00:00
Check-out hour: 11:00:00
Late Check-out (*)
Mobile phone coverage
NO Wired Internet
Wi-fi
Laundry service (*)
Launderette (*)
24-hour security
Air conditioning in public areas
Smoke detector
Hotel safe
Cloakroom
Lift access
Clothes dryer
Massage (*)
Breakfast buffet
Non-smoking establishment
Red Roof - RediClean
NO Number of bedrooms: 1
NO Living room
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
Shower
Hairdryer (*)
Make-up mirror
Wi-fi
TV (*)
Pay movies (*)
Alarm clock
Individually adjustable air conditioning
Individually adjustable heating
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds on demand
NO Cot on demand