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Looking for a place to stay in Osaka? Then look no further than APA Hotel Yodoyabashiekimae, a hotel that brings the best of Osaka to your doorstep. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a desk, and you can stay connected during your stay as APA Hotel Yodoyabashiekimae offers guests free wifi. The hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a coffee shop, and currency exchange. Plus, APA Hotel Yodoyabashieimae offers a hot tub and an on-site restaurant, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available. While staying at APA Hotel Yodoyabashiekimae, visitors can check out Hep Five Ferris Wheel (1.0 mi) and Umeda Sky Building (1.3 mi), some of Osaka's top attractions. While in Osaka be sure to experience local shrimp favorites at Kiji Umeda Sky Bldg., Chibo Dotonbori, or Taqueria La Fonda. If you are interested in exploring Osaka, check out an ancient ruins, such as Tezukayama Ancient Tomb. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at APA Hotel Yodoyabashikimae as you experience everything Osaka has to offer.
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I stayed here for one night on a business trip. I had stayed here once before, but this time I booked a single room early, and the price was kept low despite the special inbound demand. The room itself was spacious enough for one person, and best of all, it was soundproofed, so I didn't hear any noise from the next room and was able to sleep soundly at night. The large public bath was available from 6am, and it was comfortable and not crowded. Breakfast is served from 7am, but when I arrived at 7am, there were already a few customers there and it was open for business. The biggest feature of the hotel is that it is close to Yodoyabashi Station, so it was easily accessible and I had no problems.
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Date of stay: November 2023
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The hotel is very well located, a short walk from Midosuji subway line and a 24/7 open 7-Eleven just across the street. The room was very small, but clean and cozy, good bed, bathroom, television and wifi. The staff was very friendly. Breakfast was served downstairs, with Japanese and western options. Recommended!
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Date of stay: November 2022
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Response from AVH淀屋橋 宿泊, オーナー at APA Hotel Yodoyabashi Ekimae
Responded 23 June 2023
Thank you for your staying. We will waiting for see you again. Thank you.
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I stayed in a single room on February 12th. It is located a few minutes from Exit 11 on the Midosuji Line. There is a convenience store in front, but it is located in an alley in an office district, so it was quiet. The washbasin and unit bath looked new. It was not egg-shaped like the chain hotels, but the bathtub was deep, which I personally liked. I thought there might be a group of Asian people there at this time of year, but I did not see any, and the staff told me that there are not many in this hotel. It is a large hotel with over 400 rooms and up to 15 floors, but I requested a room on the edge of the 14th floor. The chairs had no backrests and the duvets were thin, so I would like them to improve this.
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Date of stay: February 2024
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Room Tip:部屋の位置によって隣接ビルが正面になるのでリクエスト確認をされたほうが良いかも。
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As I was planning to travel to Kyoto on the Keihan train the next morning, I searched for a hotel in the Yodoyabashi area and chose this one. It's conveniently located about a 3-5 minute walk from Yodoyabashi Station on the Midosuji subway line and Keihan line. It appears to have been called Apa Villa Hotel Yodoyabashi, and is quite large with 466 rooms, with a calming interior. There was no shortage of facilities and equipment in the rooms. There is also a large public bath, although I didn't use it. There are many restaurants in the area, and a convenience store opposite the hotel. If I have a chance to visit this area again, I would like to stay here again.
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Date of stay: October 2023
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There is no space between the chair and the bed, so it is difficult to use. The glass was still in use on the second day and has not been replaced. How about limiting mineral water to one bottle per day? I thought there would be one the next day.
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Date of stay: September 2023
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Just returned from first visit to Japan - 7 night stay at this hotel - average $AUS110 single $AUS120 double - see specials on hotel website -rooms as pictured. VERY GOOD hotel, extremely clean & spotless; nice firm bed, good quality towels, crisp bed linen, doona & pillow -ask for second pillow. My parents stayed in double rm - two large (king) single beds. Nextdoor my rm was single - (king) single bed. Room & bathroom size is small compared to Australia; compact but enough to get by. Window opens just enough to get fresh air. Room inclusions : A/C & heating, desk + chair, daily service, large LCD TV (no English channels - but you can see weather reports if you know your location on Japan map) All toiletries supplied so never used mine. Tiolet/bidet. Tea/(good)coffee, kettle & bar fridge all there too. Cotton yakata (simple cotton kinomo) + slippers provided free in room - wear to ultimate relaxation & free use of natural onsen for weary tourist (B1)(hot spa bath, cold plunge pool & sauna). Separate male & female facility. Ensure correct ettiquette when using. I used most evenings & ensured relaxing tired legs + great sleep. Mircowave, trouser press, ice (all free) on separate floor if you need to use. Vending machines on 2 floors. Bento lunch in local streets Y400 ($AUS5) so cheap, delicious & generous to warm in microwave for dinner in room if too tired to eat out. Take to airport if no meal included on flight. Breakfast included in price - very good extensive buffet hot/cold east/west food + fruits - GOOD coffee too. (no cereal) Little to no english at reception but extremely helpful staff supply local map. Recommend train or limo bus to/from KIX airport to Namba station. Taxi for luggage to hotel $AUS10-12. (too many stairs for suitcase even with wheels; but backpacks OK by train) At hotel - Post Office 30 sec walk; Yodoyabashi subway (Midosuji Line-red) 1.5 min walk (west) (exit 11) or Kitahama 4min walk east(Sakaisuji Line-brown) 7/11 & minimart 1-4 min walk. Interesting temple in neighbourhood too. EXCELLENT Rakuya Restaurant 40 sec walk south - the waiter, Makoto, speaks reasonable English. Plenty of similar great eateries very close by. This is business area, mainly foot traffic so not noisy. Hotel on main central North/South (Midosuji Line-red) - 3 stops south to Namba Yen230 / 1 stop north to Umeda Yen200. Very highly recommended as a great place + location to stay. Few western tourists here so we were always greeted with maybe a little surprise but great hospitality. I ensured I could speak some greetings, manners & compliments; plus my preferred menu to enjoy the great food of Osaka. This was always met with great appreciation by all the gracious locals.
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Date of stay: March 2008
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Trip type: Travelled with family
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Today I find myself staying in this hotel three stars in the room 1210. I reserve directly on their website on the internet. I read the positive reviews so I decided to stay here. When I move in this room, sold for a double room, I did not have space to put your suitcase, no closet, the toilette is very small, and the dirty blanket on the bed with white spots. The bed had a mattress with springs that all felt in the back. I told the front desk but they did not care at all. I can not believe that no one cares. 'm not going to ever in this hotel and would not recommend to anyone. There are other hotels better and more economic than this around here.
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Date of stay: March 2014
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:don't chose that tripe of the room. you never sleep
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Japan hotel rooms can be small but this hotel's room are smaller than a university student's dorm room. The biggest thing in the room was the TV (no non-Japanese stations). The bed was hard and uncomfortable, the bathroom old and tired, and a stool was the only furniture. There isn't even room to put your suitcase out.
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Date of stay: July 2015Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Stayed at this place between April 3 to 7 (2014) we are 6 adults and 1 toddler so I booked at booking.com 3 double rooms. I like this hotel coz it has a free onsen downstairs which is open till 1am. Its also a 2 minute walk from the subway. My Osakan friend says that our location is really good which I agree.
there's a nearby convenience store that we always take our breakfast.
Room - we are a Filipino family and will never again on how small our rooms are back home coz this was really really small =) we only have 1 big luggage and that's the only thing it can fit to this room. I envy the next door that got twin beds buy hey I need to live with it. Everyday I always bump into the corner bed, door or something. But ofcourse this is Japan and it was Sakura Season so we need to settle with this. As my room got a toddler and my hubby, its really not a goodnight sleep for me. If you are a claustrophobic person then THIS IS NOT THE PLACE FOR YOU. Still its affordable and clean and location is good.
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Date of stay: April 2014
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Room Tip:tip: hotel staff says from itami airport to the hotel it will take 50 minutes travel by train but...
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The hotel is not far from the subway station. It is a few minutes walk across the street from the subway exit. There is a 7-11 right across the hotel lobby. Breakfast offers a variety of Japanese dishes with a green salad and cut fresh oranges, breads, pastries, soups, porridge, juices, coffee, and tea. The food selections are about the same daily. However, the hostesses are courteous and efficient; they seat people and clear up tables very efficiently.
The room is very small; hardly any room to walk let alone placing luggage. The small and short double bed is flushed against the wall on one side and the other side is about a bit more than a foot from the counter. The big screen TV is atop the counter. We placed our medium luggage on the counter, leaving no room for other item. The hairdryer is hiding under the TV. It seems there was no English channel to watch. Below the counter is a small 'vanity' stool, 2 small trash cans, a square air filter. All these took up all the space under the counter. If the stool is pulled out, there is no room to walk. We placed our carry on luggage on the provided luggage stand in front of the bathroom door. There was just enough room to open the door. When the bathroom door is open, no one can walk pass it. It is difficult to get out of bed for the person sleeping near the wall. The lights, air conditioner, and bathroom fan control panel is placed right above the person sleeping on the other side of the bed. It is annoying when the person sits up and leans against the headboard that this panel is imbedded, the light in the bathroom is turned off. It is annoying while one is in the bathroom. There is no closet but 2 wall hooks and 4 hangers on the wall in front of the bathroom door. 2 clean robes are on the bed each day. The hotel turned off the air conditioning system so unable to adjust the temperature. Leaving a crack in the window helped; however, the noise from the outside construction and people walking on the street below can become annoying. The hotel has free OnSen on the basement for men and women. Each has coin-operated washer and dryer. There are microwave ovens, ironing boards, and vending machines on the 3rd floor. The staff do not speak English well, but try to help. The room is clean daily. The efficient use of tiny space is shown by the entry door that has a small counter top that holds electric kettle and a small tray. The small tray holds 2 mugs and 4 teabags. Below the counter is a small fridge with 1 free bottled water a day...Some days, the housekeeper forgot, but no big deal. Below the fridge are 2 pairs of bedroom slippers, a shoe horn, and a shoe brush. This hotel is good for a short stay for the price and convenient location.
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Date of stay: March 2015
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:A room away from the elevator and on the higher floor.
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Dear guests,
Thank you for your interest.
Our spa is separated male and female.
Also it's not allowed to wear swimsuits or bathing suits.
We are looking forward to seeing you.
regards,
Dear guests,
Thank you for your contact.
We are very sorry but it's not allowed to enter our spa with tattooing.Also we don't have any private area for rent.
If you have any other question.please let us know.
Thank you.
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