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The Westin Osaka

Located within walking distance to several popular attractions, the The Westin Osaka features amenities such as a full-service health spa, indoor swimming pool, a business center, conference facilities, currency exchange, dry cleaning service, and on-site dining options.


  • Air-conditioned public areas
  • Self parking
  • Airport transportation (surcharge)
  • Business center
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • Hair salon
  • Babysitting or child care
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Concierge desk
  • Conference room(s)
  • Currency exchange
  • Doorman/doorwoman
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Elevator/lift
  • Fitness equipment
  • Full-service health spa
  • Gift shops or newsstand
  • Designated smoking areas
  • Tours/ticket assistance
  • High-speed (wired) Internet access - surcharge
  • Dial-up Internet access - surcharge
  • Laundry facilities
  • Massage - treatment room(s)
  • Meeting rooms (small groups)
  • Multilingual staff
  • Sauna
  • Smoke-free property
  • Spa tub
  • Swimming pool - indoor
  • Wedding services

The The Westin Osaka comprises 303 guestrooms. Each room is equipped with Internet access (surcharge), TV, refrigerator, direct-dial phone, air conditioning, coffee/tea maker, and hair dryer.

1-1-20 Oyodonaka

Kita-ku

Osaka, 531-0076

Japan

Nearest major airport:

Osaka, Japan (KIX-Kansai Intl.)

Area:

Umeda, Osaka, Japan

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