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The Latest Chuo Vacation Packages

THE GATE HOTEL KYOTO TAKASEGAWA by HULIC
Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026

Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka
Reviewed on Apr 15, 2026


MONday Apart Premium Kyoto Sta. Kamogawa
Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026

Hotel Keihan Universal Tower
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2026
Where to stay in Chuo

Namba
With thrilling amusement arcades, underground bars, neon billboards and second-hand shopping, this dynamic district never ceases to surprise.
Chuo Hotel Deals

Namba Oriental Hotel
Convenience
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2026

The Royal Park Canvas - Osaka Kitahama
The hotel was clean , walking distance from 2 subway lines. The hotel lobby was on the 2nd floor which was kind of odd. But is connected to a family Mart which is a great place to stock up. The breakfast was very disappointing so I would skip and at 2k yen is very poor. The laundry machines are expensive ...
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2026

Sotetsu Grand Fresa Osaka - Namba
I was genuinely impressed with my stay. The staff went above and beyond to ensure I was given a suitable room, and that level of care really made a difference. The room was comfortable and quiet, I had one of the best sleeps I’ve had in a long time, something I don’t even get back home. It truly ...
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Chuo

Dotonbori
Experience the colorful neon heart of Osaka along this canal, where travelers, couples and entertainment seekers throng the streets.

Osaka Castle
Engage with Japan's rich history at this 16th-century site, where dramatic battlegrounds have made way for a peaceful park with cherry trees.

Kuromon Market
Follow scents of spices and smoked goods into the covered alleyway of this bustling food market. Its popularity with chefs has earned it the nickname Osaka’s Kitchen.



