The St Regis Osaka
The St. Regis Osaka welcomes guests to the heart of beautiful Midosuji, the Champs Elysées of Osaka in Japan. Our hotel is located near popular destinations such as Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, and the city's premium shopping districts. There is no better address to explore the city center and the neighboring cities of Kyoto and Nara, thanks to our hotel's location near the train station. Return for exquisite dining at our onsite restaurants, La Veduta, Teppanyaki WAJO, and Brasserie RÃGINE before discovering the epitome of luxury at the exclusive IRIDIUM featuring SOTHYS Spa. Retreat to our hotel’s iconic 12th-floor terrace with sweeping vistas of the Osaka skyline. Discover unforgettable ambiance and state-of-the-art amenities. The 160 luxury hotel rooms and suites feature spacious layouts and elegantly appointed decor. Every experience at our Osaka luxury hotel is enhanced with the St. Regis Butler Service, available any time, day or night.
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The St Regis Osaka
3-6-12 Hommachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 27 541-0053, Japan
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Children policyChildren who are 12 or younger sleep for free in the existing bedding of a room shared with a paying adult, maximum 2 children allowed. Rollaways, child rollaways and cribs may incur extra charges.Pets are not allowed
While we greatly appreciate our guests' four-legged companions, The St. Regis Osaka does not accept pets at this time.
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We aim to reduce energy usage per hotel room. We implement water reduction methods that do not affect the guest experience. We support Fair Trade practices. We also increase procurement of food and beverage grown and produced locally and minimize the procurement of overharvested or endangered species of both plants and animals.
Mike Chan 2 years ago – Google
Leonardo Caramazza 2 years ago – Google
Nóel Cheok 2 years ago – Google
As a SPG Platinum Member that had the occasion to stay at St Regis Osaka, I cannot honestly find a service differentiation. There is little to recognition for my loyalty to the Starwood brands, neither did I felt exceptionally looked after when I didn't even get to know the purpose of their Butler service.
You will enjoy your stay, it's a beautiful and luxurious property in Osaka. But you may not necessarily be impressed or felt compelled to stay again if you're in Osaka.
Mark Morgan 2 years ago – Google
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Shaun P 2 years ago – Google
When we arrived in the morning, the check-in desk was overcrowded with people and it was a little on the chaotic side. We were attended to shortly however, and the hotel staff was nice enough to offer us a place to wash up when we asked if it was possible. Kudos to them for going the extra mile with regard to that.
Butler service was okay. We ordered coffee and our request was promptly attended to, with some light bites accompanying the beverages we ordered.
The breakfast spread was really sumptous. Both international selection and Japanese meal were to my liking. The hotel also has got a nice bar with great ambience, and it comes with live music.
All in all, a nice property.
Ali Akkubaisi 2 years ago – Google
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Jui Hong Teoh 2 years ago – Google
Turns out the St Regis Osaka is a pretty good spot to stay, and I liked it even better here compared to further north near Osaka City Station. It’s near the major shopping street, and the smaller streets between Hommachi Dori and Chui Odori have plenty of food choices that would satisfy any foodie. Plus, there are hidden quirkiness everywhere that puts a smile on my face. Like this giant robot in front of the restaurant filled with business people. What an interesting juxtaposition.













































































































































































































































































































