The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Osaka-Midosuji is a hipster hotel in Osaka Station, Umeda, Yodoyabashi, Hommachi in Osaka. This place has 144 reviews and an average rating of 4.5 of 5. This is a great rating.
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Reviews from visitors:
Was lucky enough to stay in one of the suite rooms. Amazing night view from room and bath! Very friendly and helpful staff too. I've never had an experience like this before!
Clean with great views. Check in counter is on the 15th floor!
Clean, tidy and cost-effective
This new hotel opened in the spring of 2020.
Since the hotel is located on the middle to upper floors of the building, is it a little difficult to understand the entrance at first glance?
I stayed on the executive standard floor, but of course it's new and beautiful, but like the Royal Park Hotel in Haneda, the room is sophisticated and cool.
The moment I entered, oh ...
The executive lounge is only on the top floor and has a great view.
The cocktail time meal was very satisfying with my favorite duck loin (; ^ _ ^ A)
By all means, it was a hotel that made me want to stay again.
I was worried about the smell.
A floral scent drifting from the vicinity of the elevator on the first floor.
I don't know if it's good for women, but it smells anyway.
It smells even with a mask on.
It's more spicy because of the scent I'm not good at personally.
The scent of 40 to 50 noses freaking out, the odor of aging, and the scent of an aunt who wears a strong colon to hide it, much closer.
It happened that there was a gingiragin aunt near me, so I thought it was the scent.
It was the aroma of this hotel.
I think it would be a good idea to change it to a little more men or eucalyptus that everyone receives.
Or it is better to suppress the scent a little more.
The entrance on the first floor does not face the main street and is very difficult to understand.
Also, there are few notations and I saw several people who were lost on the first floor looking for the front desk.
The reception at the front desk is polite.
Whether it's labor shortage or unfamiliar, even though only one person with me is checking in, the five or so employees are always tempered and use iPhones for extensions. The iPhone is ringing and it's always fluttering.
Unlike ordinary telephones, the ringtone is also music, so it is a sight that is rarely seen in hotels of this class.
I think it's better not to put an iPhone on the front too much.
What I didn't understand was that there were people who processed the same card payment at the front desk and people who had finished accepting it at the front desk and were forced to do it with a chain device. How is the reason?
It was the 23rd floor.
It may be a coincidence, but the corridor has a faint smell of drainage.
I reset my nose several times to confirm that this would not be the case in this class, but it still smelled like a drain.
The room wasn't that far, but the scent of the corridor might be there, but the scent of the drain was subtle.
Especially after 17:18 when you check in, you started to notice the smell.
The hardware itself was clean in the common area, and the room was clean, but I often use Yokohama and Shiodome, but it's newer than there, but it feels like it's a step down.
It's beautiful, but it's kind of cheap and has little profound feeling, and the room feels small.
The reason why it feels narrow is that the indirect lighting near the window has a good design, but as a result of forcibly packing a large indirect lighting in a room that is not large, it feels intimidating and interferes with opening and closing the curtain.
I think one of the selling points is the view of the upper floors, but this is also hindered by indirect lighting.
There is no set of amenities such as lotion in the room, so you have to ask the front desk.
There is also a washroom with separate bath and toilet.
No washroom bath chair.
The breakfast was mainly salad, and the variety of salads was substantial. The freshness is also good. However, here too, the spiciness of the onions is not completely removed and it is too spicy.
Western food and Japanese food are only amuse-like, and there are only a few types.
The omelet you ask when you are guided to the first seat can be understood if you are a bizho there, but is this with Loipa? I think the level.
If you want to make it look like a specialty, you should make it a little more decent.
Scrambled eggs in the buffet corner are enough if you want to put them out halfway. Rather, that one is more delicious.
This point alone should be improved immediately.
The venue is wide and calm.
I wrote a lot, but I think that the class and theme are different from Yokohama and Shiodome, so it may be worse to compare.
It's a good hotel. It's a shame because the location and hardware are not bad. It was a wasteful hotel because the expected value was high.
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