120 отзывы
Отель Hotel Daiki, Осака, Япония
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita-ku Tenjinbashi 4-9-5, Japan —
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Цены
8 339,91 ₽ 1 ночь, 2 взрослых
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Достопримечательности рядом
Places of interest
Kyoto Imperial Palace41.7 км
Nijo Castle40.2 км
Kyoto National Museum39.2 км
Chion-in Temple41.3 км
Fushimi Inari Shrine37.3 км
Higashi Honganji Temple38.7 км
Kenninji Temple40.3 км
Kiyomizu Temple40.4 км
Условия размещения
Время заезда
От 15:00 до 00:00
Время Выезда
До 11:00
Методы оплаты
American Express, Visa, Mastercard, JCB
Стоимость дополнительной кровати
No cribs or extra beds are available.
Staff
9,5
Comfort
8,3
Location
9,2
Free Wifi
8,1
Facilities
8,1
Cleanliness
8,4
Value for money
9,4
Отзывы
Our room had a Japanese style toilet which was an experience. However it might be challenging for certain people. The cats were lovely and the noise from the train not an issue.
The location was excellent - one street away from the markets and local shopping precinct and a 3 minute walk to the train station. There was also a 7-eleven and Family Mart within a one minute walk. Taxi rank out the front - the location could literally not be better!
There were 3 free range cats that live in the property which was a really lovely thing to see when you are far away from home. The bathroom was provincial but large and the room it's self was very big.
The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful - would 100% stay there again.
Lovely Japanese style hotel. Good breakfast. Great sized room and great location
Authentic Japanese room style, very cute. Well working AC units. Closeness to station and the longest Japanese shopping mall, which was not taken over by international corporates but consisted of hundreds of local small shops where locals go shopping.
Staff, connection to subway and train station, cats, smoking inside allowed.