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( ex. Radisson Miyako )
6-1-55 Uehommachi, Tennoji-Ku, Osaka, Japan
Located nearly 25 minutes on foot from the Nipponbashi, the upscale 5-star Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka boasts a Jacuzzi and a sauna. Positioned in proximity to the Myokoji Temple, the family hotel provides a ballroom and event rooms, making it perfect for gatherings.
The perfect hotel puts you right in the centre of Osaka, 2.3 km from such entertainment sites as the Namba Hatch. The Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka is situated just a 5-minute stroll from the Uehonmachi Yufura and in the vicinity of Tanimachi9-chome underground station. The area also includes natural sights like the Renowned Osaka Historic Castle 2.4 km from the accommodation. This Osaka hotel is just a few steps from a train station.
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka features 425 rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as tea/coffee making equipment and electric kettles. Extra long beds complete with hypo-allergenic bedding are offered in the rooms. Providing a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, the bathrooms are also appointed with hair dryers and towels. Guests can enjoy views of the city from the property.
A buffet breakfast is served every morning. The à la carte restaurant in the Sheraton Miyako Hotel offers dishes for lunch. There is a restaurant serving European dishes on site. Guests can enjoy time in the lounge bar. You may walk 5 minutes to President Chibo Miyakohotel Osaka or eat by Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka Japanese Restaurant Uemachi, located only 550 metres away.
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