Hotel Claiton Shin-Osaka – Hotel near airport in Osaka
Hotel overview and key features
Hotel Claiton Shin-Osaka, a
Comfortable Guestrooms
The air-conditioned rooms at Shin-Osaka Hotel Claiton include
Dining & Café
Prenor Restaurant serves a
Relaxation & Wellness
Recreational facilities include a hot tub, sauna, spa, and massage services. Guests might enjoy a swim in the indoor or outdoor
Business & Convenience
Featured amenities include
Choose your ideal room style
Prices and Availability
Getting around
Transportation options available
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Locker room
- Lift
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Business centre
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Cots
Spa & Leisure
- Spa & wellness centre
- Sauna
- Massage
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Trouser press
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location info
Guest scores and detailed hotel feedback
The hotel is conveniently located near Skin-Osaka station, making it easy to access the airport via the bullet train with Rail Passes. The rooms, though spacious, show signs of age, making it a challenge to find enough space for luggage. The hotel offers a variety of dining options with a Japanese/Western buffet that changes daily, though pricing may be on the higher side. However, the abundance of nearby restaurants adds to the overall convenience of dining choices.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel. The rooms were cozy with nice free facilities like massage chairs and a public bath, although there was a slight cigarette smell. The small size of the rooms is typical in Japan, but overall, it was a comfortable stay.
The hotel offers small yet tidy semi-double rooms, ideal for a couple with a couple of big luggage pieces. The friendly and helpful service made our stay enjoyable. The location, though not the best for tourism, was relatively good with convenience stores nearby. The dining options were average but included a nice Japanese/Western buffet. The facilities are well-maintained and suitable for a comfortable stay.
The hotel is conveniently located near transportation links to Kyoto and boasts a lively surrounding area. The rooms are small but adequate for a restful stay after exploring the city. The service is top-notch with friendly and helpful staff. The dining options are varied, leaning towards Japanese tastes, and can be a bit expensive. Overall, a great value for the prime location and service quality.
The hotel offers clean, though small, rooms at a great price with added perks like massage chairs, a public bath, and a welcome drink. The staff is super friendly and helpful, with limited English but willing to go the extra mile. The location is excellent, close to both metro and train stations for easy exploration. The dining experience is a mix of Japanese and Western choices, on the pricey side but worth it for the variety. Overall, a budget-friendly stay with fantastic service and convenient access to transportation.
The hotel has a convenient location near train stations, making it easy to explore Osaka. The rooms are quite large but a bit old and small, which can be a downside. The dining options are varied and enjoyable, especially the buffet breakfast. The service is helpful, although there may be limitations with English-speaking staff. Overall, a relatively good value for money choice.
The hotel's location is superb, with easy access to transportation hubs for exploring Osaka and Kyoto. The rooms, while clean, were a bit small for shared occupancy. The staff went out of their way to offer recommendations and assistance, though the limited TV programs were a drawback. The dining options varied, with both Japanese and Western dishes offered.
The room was just right for two people who just want to rest after a day at the park, but a bit small for a double room. The service was helpful, even though their English-speaking staff were limited. The location was very convenient, within a 3-minute walk to the nearest train station. The dining experience was nice with a good variety of Japanese and Western dishes. The facilities were decent. Rooms: The room was just what we needed after a tiring day at the park. Rating: 7/10 Service: The staff, though limited in English, were still helpful. Rating: 7/10 Location: The hotel's proximity to the train station was very convenient for getting around. Rating: 9/10 Dining: The dining experience offered a nice variety of food choices. Rating: 8/10 Facilities: The facilities were satisfactory for our stay. Rating: 7/10
The hotel is very conveniently located near transportation options for exploring Osaka and Kyoto. The rooms, although small when shared, have full bathroom facilities and everything you need. The service is exceptional, with staff going out of their way to assist and being very friendly. The dining offers a variety of Japanese and Western dishes, but the choice of Western food is limited. Overall, a great value for money stay in a central area with friendly service and adequate rooms.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel with its clean and attractively decorated rooms, despite some compact spacing. The staff was extremely helpful, clean, and forthcoming with their hospitality. The location was very convenient, just two minutes from the subway station. The dining experience offered a nice Japanese/Western buffet but could be more varied. The facilities were well-maintained and added to the overall positive experience.
The hotel has its ups and downs, with rooms that literally smell like an ashtray but are surprisingly quiet and spacious with a nice view. The service is top-notch, friendly, and courteous, with attentive staff who go above and beyond to assist guests. The location is a major plus, being very accessible to Shinkansen and all desired areas, though it might require additional spending on subway fares. The dining options vary from average Japanese fare to a delightful Japanese/Western style buffet. Overall, the facilities are satisfactory, providing a decent experience for guests.
The hotel rooms are small but good enough for a couple with 2 big luggage. They are a bit old but still decent. The service was great, especially with taking messages and being friendly when passing by. The location is convenient near Skin-Osaka station for those with Rail Passes. The dining experience offers a nice Japanese/Western style buffet with good choices. Overall, a decent stay with minor drawbacks.
The hotel is conveniently located near two train stations, making it easy to explore Osaka and nearby areas; however, it is a bit far from the central station like Namba. The rooms, despite becoming warm after 8 am and initially being a smoking room, were surprisingly comfortable for a non-smoker like me, though they were on the smaller side.
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at this hotel. The location is fabulous, close to the subway station and within walking distance of Shin-Osaka station, making it easy to explore Osaka and travel to nearby cities like Kyoto and Hiroshima. The rooms, though somewhat small like many other Japanese hotel rooms, were comfortable and adequate for a couple with a couple of large suitcases. The friendly and helpful staff went out of their way to assist me, making my stay even more pleasant. The buffet breakfast was a true delight, offering a nice mix of Japanese and some western options that varied daily.
The hotel is conveniently located near a metro station for easy access around Osaka and even closer to a train station for a quick trip to central Kyoto. The rooms are compact with limited space for luggage, but the price is reasonable. The service is friendly and helpful, making for a pleasant stay. The dining options offer a mix of Japanese and Western cuisine with some limitations. The location is great for exploring different parts of the city, though it's close to a busy railway line.