Planning a trip to Japan and wondering where to stay in Osaka? This exciting city is known for its incredible street food, lively atmosphere, and historic castle. It’s varied and interesting, with a neighbourhood to suit every type of traveller. This guide will help you choose the right area and highlight some of our favourite accommodation options.
The best areas to stay in Osaka.
Deciding where to stay in Osaka? If you’re visiting for the first time, these are my top picks.
Centrally located Namba is brilliant for transport, restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Dotonbori is lively and fun, with its mix of neon lights and street food. Umeda is more of a business district but great for transport and day trips, while Shinsaibashi will suit shopaholics and fashion-lovers. Finally, for a dose of culture and history, check out the area around Osaka Castle.
The best thing about staying in Osaka is that each neighbourhood has such a unique vibe. So, wherever you choose to stay, you should allow time in your Japan itinerary to stroll around the other areas so that you get a true flavour of what the city offers. No matter where you base yourself, the city’s public transport network makes exploring easy.
Tips for your Osaka stay & how to get around.
While it may appear complicated at first, Osaka’s public transport system is fast, reliable, and easy to use. I’d recommend booking a hotel close to an underground (metro) or Japanese Railways (JR) station. The simplest way to get around is with a prepaid travel card (such as an ICOCA card). Simply top it up and you can tap in at the city’s stations – just like using the Oyster card in London.
Osaka is served by two airports. Osaka Kansai International is the larger one, handling most international flights. Meanwhile, Itami handles more domestic flights. Don’t assume you’re flying from one or the other – always double-check. It’s easy to end up at the wrong one!
When researching Osaka hotels, I’d recommend you pay attention to room sizes. Japanese hotel rooms are often pretty snug with not much space. I’ve stayed in some where there’s barely room to open my luggage!
If you’re travelling around Japan on a budget, you might enjoy the unique experience of a capsule hotel or the social atmosphere of a hostel. Many Japanese hotels also provide toiletries, pyjamas, and slippers, so you can pack light.
While less common today, some properties still have designated smoking floors, so check the details before booking. Also, don’t judge a hotel by its exterior. Many of Osaka’s buildings are modern and plain-looking on the outside but comfortable and welcoming inside.
The best hotels in Namba.

One of my top picks for first-timers in Osaka, Namba is a lively neighbourhood packed with shops, restaurants, and attractions. It boasts fascinating cultural sites too, with Hozenji Temple and Namba Yasaka Shrine nearby. Being close to Namba Station, with its many metro lines, makes it easy to get around the city. Plus, you’ll be a short walk from Dotonbori’s vibrant street food scene.
R Hotel Namba South
- Best for: solo travellers or those on a budget
- Single rooms from £54 per night
Apa Hotel Namba Ekihigashi
- Best for: budget-conscious travellers who want to be close to the sights
- Double rooms from £64 per night
Mimaru Osaka Namba Station
- Best for: families & groups
- Double rooms from £258 per night
& Here Osaka Namba
- Best for: couples & families looking for a central base
- Double rooms from £152 per night
The best hotels in Umeda.

Ready to get lost in the maze of underground shopping centres? Head to Umeda. This modern district is one of the main hubs for Osaka’s transport network and is a bustling destination filled with shops, restaurants, and attractions. Highlights include the Umeda Sky Building with its famous open-air observation deck and the striking red Hep Five Ferris wheel.
Zentis Osaka
- Best for: city slickers
- Double rooms from £107 per night
Hilton Osaka
- Best for: couples who like the finer things in life
- Double rooms from £179 per night
Apa Hotel & Resort Osaka Umeda Eki Tower
- Best for: budget-conscious travellers
- Double rooms from £55 per night
THE OSAKA STATION HOTEL
- Best for: luxury-loving couples
- Double rooms from £313 per night
The best hotels in Dotonbori.

As the postcard image of Osaka, Dotonbori is the neon-illuminated neighbourhood where there’s always something happening. It’s famous for its photogenic canal, which reflects the bright lights of its vibrant restaurants at night.
For foodies, it’s unbeatable, with street food eateries specialising in takoyaki (octopus-filled fried batter balls), okonomiyaki (savoury Japanese pancakes), kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers), and mochi (chewy rice cakes). The energy here is off the scale, making it ideal for younger travellers.
Hotel Forza Osaka Namba Dotonbori
- Best for: travellers who love to be in the centre of the action
- Double rooms from £102 per night
Holiday Inn Osaka Namba
- Best for: families & couples looking for a range of amenities
- Double rooms from £110 per night
Cross Hotel Osaka
- Best for: first-time visitors to Osaka
- Double rooms from £138 per night
Onyado Nono Namba Natural Hot Spring
- Couples & solo travellers seeking an authentic Japanese experience
- Double rooms from £165 per night
The best hotels in Shinsaibashi.

If you’re keen to take advantage of Osaka’s excellent shopping scene, book a hotel in Shinsaibashi. This is retail heaven, with its mix of luxury boutiques, kitsch Japanese fashion stores, and intriguing cosmetics and technology. It’s also a short walk from Dotonbori, so you’ll have easy access to all of that incredible street food too.
Book & Bed Tokyo Shinsaibashi
- Best for: book lovers and solo travellers
- Dorm beds from £27 per night
W Osaka
- Best for: couples planning a luxury getaway
- Double rooms from £319 per night
Hotel Oriental Express Osaka Shinsaibashi
- Best for: budget-conscious travellers who want to explore on foot
- Double rooms from £70 per night
Bespoke Hotel Shinsaibashi
- Best for: younger travellers looking for a central base
- Double rooms from £78 per night
The best hotels near Osaka Castle.

If you’d rather stay somewhere quieter, swap the city’s bustling shopping districts for the greenery of Osaka Castle. Along with the expansive Osaka Castle Park, this area is home to several historic buildings and museums. It’s particularly special in spring with the pastel-pink cherry blossom, and in autumn when the leaves turn shades of red and orange.
Hotel New Otani Osaka
- Best for: couples looking for a luxurious and romantic break near the castle
- Double rooms from £156 per night
Luxcare Hotel
- Best for: families travelling on a budget
- Double rooms from £64 per night
DoubleTree by Hilton Osaka Castle
- Best for: couples looking for a tranquil base near Osaka’s cultural sights
- Double rooms from £159 per night
Apa Hotel Osaka Temmabashi Ekimae
- Best for: budget travellers looking to visit Osaka Castle
- Double rooms from £51 per night
Osaka hotel prices are based on hotel searches made on KAYAK & associated brands in the period between 09.08.2023 and 09.08.2025 for travel days between 01.01.2024 and 31.12.2025. All prices are average for 1 night in a double room. Prices may vary and savings cannot be guaranteed.
Individual hotel prices were sourced on 09.09.2024 for one night (01.12.2025 to 02.12.2025) and are correct at the time of publishing but are subject to change.
Individual hotel prices were sourced on 17.09.2024 for one night 01.12.2025 to 02.12.2025 and are correct at time of publishing, but are subject to change.