Hotel Granvia Osaka

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I will not go back to this Hotel.
I liked nothing. Rooms were very small and outdated. I came from Tokyo and Kyoto and paid less for far more superior rooms. I tried to change hotels but did not want to pay for two rooms in one night. Front desk people were rude.

Reviewed by: gaston from on Nov 03 2008

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A great location for Osaka visit!
The location is excellent. Access to the train/subway/buses also allows easy access to lots of shopping and restaurants both within the hotel, station and outside on the street. It can be a bit difficult to find the entrance to the hotel from inside the train station. Just look for the Daimaru Deparment store. Good choice of European or Japanese breakfast buffet. The room size was good for two people. Three people squeezed in was a bit tight. Good size bathroom. The staff is efficient and friendly. The hotel was very clean and modern. I would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Osaka.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 26 2007

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Great Location
Hotel Granvia is in a GREAT location in Osaka. It's above the train station, and the subway is also nearby. Shopping and restaurants are just a quick walk away. The rooms are small, but I actually liked the quaintness of them. I realized that western hotel rooms can be needlessly oversized. Everything was very clean, and the deep bathtub was fabulous. Everyone I encountered working in the lobby spoke wonderful English. I would definitely stay here again!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 13 2005

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Thought it was a closet
I have stayed many hotels in Japan, and I am not surprised that hotel rooms are tiny in Japan, but Granvia Osaka Hotel room is the tiniest. I booked 11,500 yen room through a travel agency. When I checked out, I was charged 23,000 yen. Their reasoning is that they gave me a double-occupancy room (with one bed) because I was not staying alone. They did not tell me anything about the price at the time of the check-in. The room was much smaller than my closet with a slightly bigger than normal Queen size bed. If Granvia Osaka insists the room I have stayed was really a 23000 worth room, then I cannot even imagine how micro-small the 11500 yen single occupancy room/bed would be. There was Hilton across the street. I should have stayed there.

Reviewed by: Hiromi from on Apr 29 2004
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