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Dai-ni Sunny Stone Hotel
4.2/540 Reviews
There wasn't any visible sign to us to indicate that this is the hotel in English and the lobby is on the 2nd floor so it is very hard to miss. There is also another Sunny Stone Hotel across the street so that's confusing too. None of the staff there speaks English so there was extreme communication break down as they could not understand English at all. Room was TINY and old. The whole hotel looked old in general and could do with some renovation. Some amenities such as combs will not be provided but it is placed in baskets at the lobby so you can help yourself to it. Free breakfast is provided and it is a very simple and basic spread serving the same thing daily. Salad, rice rolls, miso soup, boiled eggs and bread. Hotel is located about 5 minutes away from the Esaka station and there are a few Lawson marts located around the hotel. Coin operated laundry service is located about 10 minutes away from the hotel.
HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Esaka
3.8/552 Reviews
There was an attic, so it was big enough for 3 people. There was also a microwave and kitchenette, so it was nice to heat up simple food. But I was curious why there was a washing machine. What was disappointing was that the bed was creaky, the room was dark and old, and there was no light in the dressing room, which was uncomfortable.
Kishibe Station Hotel
3.7/50 Reviews
Suggestion: Because the hotel is next to the JR shore station, it is better to translate the hotel name to “shore station hotel”. The others are very satisfied.
Sunny Stone Hotel
4.1/582 Reviews
It is a hotel that is intermediated as an inn for examinees every year at the university student cooperative. So I made a reservation with peace of mind, but the room is old and small and the service is bad. The quality of the shampoo is clearly terrible, and the next morning, the scalp is made. This is the first time I have ever experienced this. I went to the drug store in a hurry to buy shampoo. There is no hand soap, and when you wash your hands, you can only use body soap.This is an unprecedented response in this world where new corona viruses are popular.I went to buy hand soap without any choice. And there is no disposable slipper in any hotel. I bought this too. The front desk response was really high, especially when it was talked about cleaning, and it was very unpleasant, even though it was booked with a plan to clean it. It's too bad, even though the price is cheap. It's not a hotel to choose on an important day that affects your life, whether it's an examination or a hotel. The cheap price is also worth it in Esaka. Honestly, if you go to Umeda, there are cheaper places, and there are many good and comfortable inn, not only cheap but also. I would like to tell you that there are many other better choices for Cospa if you don't have to be in Esaka.
Super Hotel Midousuji Line Esaka
4.1/55 Reviews
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Hotel Claiton Esaka
3.7/549 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, 5min from Midosuji Station to Shinsaibashi/Umeda/Namba, the room facilities are also good, the sanitary condition is good, and the staff is very good. The fly in the ointment is that the room is small, but it is fine to live alone. Also, there are very few staff at the front desk who can communicate in English. The communication depends on ideas...but you can communicate with each other slowly, but it is inefficient and not a big problem.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 967
Lowest PriceNZD 41
Number of Reviews228
Number of Hotels11
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 133
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 177