
Best Luxury Hotels in Osaka Prefecture
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita Ward, Nakanoshima
InterContinental Osaka, an IHG Hotel
(5 stars)Pay a visit to the InterContinental for some Michelin starred cuisine at the Pierre restaurant or for some time soaking in the waters of its traditional bathhouse. Then stay awhile in one of the 272 bedrooms with a Bose sound system and Nespresso machine, or for an extended period, check into a multiple bedroom residence. The hotel also has an indoor swimming pool, a jet bath and a sauna, with immersive spa treatments and holistic packages, as well as further eateries; Noka Roast and Grill, the 3-60, Adee and the Stressed Patisserie.
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita Ward, Dojima
Four Seasons Hotel Osaka
(5 stars)The Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is a modern take on the Japanese Ryokan, a traditional inn, and it does not disappoint. The hotel seamlessly blends traditional Japanese tranquillity with modern touches to make it not only a luxury hotel but an experience. The hotel’s rooms and suites have spectacular views of the city and are spacious yet comfortable. The rooms are equipped with king size beds, marble bathrooms and luxury amenities. The hotel’s spa is on its 36th floor and gazes out over the city below, it is home to the panoramic swimming pool, sauna, gym, and treatment rooms. The hotel’s dedicated concierge team are also always on hand to arrange experiences for guests, taking any stress out of your time in Osaka. The hotel is home to a variety of dining options which include the Jiang Nan Chun Chinese restaurant, a Sushi restaurant and the Farine, an exquisite tea shop and bakery.
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Chuo Ward
W Osaka
(5 stars)The striking jet black reflective facade of the W hotel (designed by the city’s own world-renowned architect Tadao Ando) sets it apart on the horizon. But inside is a very different story, with bold pinks, blues and purples found throughout. It’s located on Midosuji Boulevard and welcomes guests with a giant uplit W sign made up of chrome balls. An indoor glowing infinity pool adjoins a bar and lounge with DJ beats creating a sophisticated party vibe. The living room and restaurant are separated by a white flowing curtain, creating a sense of cohesion yet separating the function of the spaces.
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Kita Ward, Nishi‑Umeda
The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka
(5 stars)Following The Ritz-Carlton’s British heritage, this hotel has a distinctly Western feel. Pass the doormen wearing top hats and tails and you’ll enter a world of art (over 450 original pieces can be toured inside), cigar and whisky lounges, live piano music and centuries old antiques. Book a bedroom with views of the ocean, tatami mats or futons and an Italian marble bathroom and dine on award winning French, Italian, Chinese, or Japanese cuisine at one of its four restaurants. Its spa offers a range of detox and relaxation treatments, as well as a heated indoor pool, jacuzzis and outdoor hot tubs, steam rooms and saunas.
