Super Hotel Premier Namba Shinsaibashi Natural Hot Spring
About Super Hotel Premier Namba Shinsaibashi Natural Hot Spring
Well situated in the Chuo Ward district of Osaka, Super Hotel Premier Namba Shinsaibashi Natural Hot Spring is located a 3-minute walk from Orange Street, 500 yards from Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade and a 4-minute walk from Mitsutera Temple. The property is close to several well-known attractions, a 9-minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station, 0.6 miles from TKP Shinsaibashi Ekimae Conference Center and a 4-minute walk from Minatomachi River Place Convention Center. The property is a 5-minute walk from Glico Man Sign, and within 0.4 miles of the city center. A buffet breakfast is available at the hotel. Super Hotel Premier Namba Shinsaibashi Natural Hot Spring offers 3-star accommodations with a hot spring bath. Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Manpuku-ji Temple, Motomachinaka Park and Kokoni Sunaba Ariki Monument. Itami Airport is 13 miles away.
Amenities
- Breakfast available
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Luggage storage
- In-room microwave
- Wheelchair accessible
- Smoke-free property
- Elevator
Reviews
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convenient location, onsen nothing
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Only one elevator Long waiting time
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Close to dotonbori and the JR namba line Small room and lighting in the room
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Great staff, super helpful, they were super inviting The pillows were a bit uncomfortable
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I liked the location, ammenities (like onsen), breakfast, and kind staff! The price was amazing for a small, but very clean and practical room! You also had everything you needed in the room and a huge bathroom with a set up I loved. The bathroom was set up like the onsens washing stations with a shower and tub combo and I want one for my own house! The room is small, but the bathroom is huge and for the price was exactly what we wanted and needed. The only warning is that that they offered pillows at the front desk and we didnt realize that you need to grab one because there is only one small pillow on the bed. It was really funny when we realized why they were handing out pillows of all different varieties. I didn't hate it, but I just thought it might be good to show it was necessary to grab one.
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Room is small but thats expected
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The breakfast was amazing. Loved the comfortable bed and spa. The noise outside. The hotel room was by the freeway
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The front desk didn’t let me use their phone to make a local call for a restaurant reservation and there wasn’t a phone in the room
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not good reception staffs
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The room was comfortable, hotel amenities are really good.
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Location While the location of Super Hotel Premier Namba Shinsaibashi is undoubtedly convenient—close to Dotonbori, shopping streets, and great food spots—the overall stay was quite disappointing. • Check-in was frustratingly rigid. Despite rooms being vacated as early as 10 am (which is already unusually early), the staff refused any flexibility for early check-in. • Room size was extremely cramped. I understand Japan has compact spaces, but this felt excessively small and impractical—even for short stays. There was hardly any space to open a suitcase properly. • No complimentary water provided in the room, which is a basic amenity almost everywhere else. • Check-out time of 10 am is frankly unreasonable for any hotel. It left us feeling rushed and unwelcome on our final morning.
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Walkable distance from the metro and train station. Great location regarding shopping and eating in Osaka. No.
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Nice amenities, welcome bar, hot spring and friendly staff. Location also perfect in between shinsabashi and dotonburi streets.
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I liked the onsen and the welcome bar. The room was very small but that was expected.
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Good location, good facilities with a spa.
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The staff is great, they did their best to help me in English since I don't speak Japanese. Friendly, respectful and cheerful. A special thank you to Haruka and Sakai for their professional work. It's a great location for shopping galore, restaurants of every kind and short walks to various transportation hubs. The Onsen was perfect which was a daily routine and the evening free cocktails were much appreciated. When I go back to Osaka/Dotonbori area, I'm staying here again.
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Very good
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Rooms felt a bit small, but it's expected. The full table might have been too big for the size of the room, half size might have made it feel like it had more space
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A PERFECTLY designed little room that was exactly what I was looking for. A comfortable bed with a small couch (that could convert into an additional futon I believe?) and a little side table that was perfectly proportional. A microwave, fridge and a typical Japanese shower tub completed the picture. The public bath was a selling point for me and I took full advantage of it's small but lovely setup. Really enjoyed the updated entertainment system that allowed me to log in to Netflix to relax (this was the last night of my trip and I was worn out and not interested in maximizing my time out of the room beyond grabbing dinner and doing a little shopping in nearby Dontonburi). Drinks and snacks in the lobby each evening were a lovely touch. They also offered a breakfast for an additional fee - I didn't take advantage of it but it looked great from what I saw. This is a pretty large chain of hotels and for short solo stays this would easily win over the few other similar styled ones I stayed at during my trip. Contactless checkout and friendly staff. Nothing!
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Central location. Can walk to Dotonbori food precinct Right next to a freeway, so a bit noisy at night.