Located a 5-minute walk from Sakai Train Station, Hotel Sun Plaza Sakai Annex offers comfortable guest rooms and free-use bikes. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Connected to the west exit of Sakai Station, Hotel Agora Regency Osaka Sakai provides spacious rooms with free WiFi, only 25 minutes by train from Kansai International Airport.
Shaneka
Japan
The welcoming staff were very polite and accommodating. They helped with my children while I was checking in, which was very helpful for me. I liked the location and the view of the city from our room. The room is spacious and the breakfast buffet is good.
A 5-minute walk from Sakai Higashi Train Station, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sakai Higashi offers modern Western-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi/wired internet access.
Miho
Australia
We liked about the location, the room size and the check in and out system.
Comfort Hotel Sakai is only a 20-minute drive from Universal Studios Japan, and a 3-minute walk from Sakai Station. It offers a welcome coffee, free Wi-Fi service.
Krishnan
Singapore
Hotel is near Sakai station. Nearby parking is available and not expensive.
Kuretake Inn Nankai Sakai-Ekimae is located in Sakai, within 1.9 km of Kaie-ji Temple and 2.4 km of Hochigai Shrine. The 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
wing keong
Malaysia
Location is great if arriving from Kansai Airport. Stone throw from the Nankai Sakai station.
Situated in Sakai, within 5.4 km of Doto Pagoda and 5.5 km of Mizugaike Park, HOTEL COLLECT features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Eden
Australia
Staff were very friendly and hospitable. Room was more spacious than other twin rooms I've encountered in Japan too. Included breakfast was very welcome and they were happy to modify for vegetarian diet.
A 5-minute walk from Nankai Sakai Train Station, Hotel Sun Plaza Sakai offers basic rooms with free wired internet and bicycle rentals. Facilities include drinks vending machines and a launderette.
Situated within less than 1 km of Sakai Plaza of Rikyu and Akiko and a 11-minute walk of Kaie-ji Temple, Tabist Hotel Liberty Plaza features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Set in Sakai, within 800 metres of Sakai Plaza of Rikyu and Akiko and less than 1 km of Kaie-ji Temple, Hotel Aston Hotel Osaka Sakai - Vacation STAY 97577v offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Aston Hotel Osaka Sakai - Vacation STAY 97559v is situated in Sakai, 800 metres from Sakai Plaza of Rikyu and Akiko and less than 1 km from Kaie-ji...
Set in Sakai, within 800 metres of Sakai Plaza of Rikyu and Akiko and less than 1 km of Kaie-ji Temple, Hotel Aston Hotel Osaka Sakai - Vacation STAY 97556v offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in Sakai, within 5.4 km of Doto Pagoda and 5.5 km of Mizugaike Park, HOTEL COLLECT features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Located within 400 metres of Sakai Plaza of Rikyu and Akiko and 700 metres of Kaie-ji Temple, Osaka Bay Plaza Hotel - Vacation STAY 44083v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom...
What guests said about Sakai:
6.0
Scored 6.0
You are staying there Just for the sleep, nothing more.
You are staying there Just for the sleep, nothing more.
The room has it's own bath, massage chair, flat screen, all sorts of things.
But it is poor in terms of hygiene and room service.
However, you should keep in mind not to have high expectation, since it's considerably cheap.
Hisham
10
Scored 10
Great area with stores open till late and an interesting...
Great area with stores open till late and an interesting place to explore on walks. The area was safe even at night. Sakai is well located between the KIX airport and Namba also is one of the express trains stops. Bars and restaurants open very late at night plus convenience stores everywhere open 24/7. Excellent shopping Mall there also and other supermarkets all in easy walking distance from the station.
John
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is my birth town.
It is my birth town.
This city is quite big as well as Osaka city but it is more residence city so there are not much tourist points. The new UNESCO spot imperial tomb (Nintoku Tennoryo) is there, but it is forbidden to enter and you can just see from the outside, just forest. So it is quite boring. The museum of Anfonse Mucha was interesting to visit if you like the art.
And being a residence city, it is hard to find hotels but recently the private accommodation is increasing so you could find much more options than hotels.
The location is extremely convenient for Sakai, and even for Osaka as a whole. It's 12 minutes via train to Namba Station, which is the heart of Osaka. Meanwhile, you get to stay in Sakai that has a much more manageable pace and not as many people - and a lot of great food and interesting sights to see!
The location is right outside of Sakai station, which is super convenient for traveling around Osaka. There is also a McDonalds nearby and some vending machines. The front desk held our luggage for us when we were checking out, so we could explore Osaka and then come back on our way to our next hotel.
The price is unbeatable especially for big families like mine.
Location is quite convenient. At least for our plan to be somewhere between Nara and Osaka.
Nearby there is a mall that you can get food and stuff.
Has its own parking space which accommodates fair number of cars.
The location to the train station from Kansai Airport and on to Osaka is very convenient. There are also a lot of great eating places close by. The hotel is clean, well equipped with professional staff.
APA hotel standard as to be expected. Waterfront is close. The area is relaxed and low key in total contrast to Osaka proper. Has all the facilities you need. Only 10 minutes on the rapid local train.
Location to train station very good. Staff and service excellent. Rooms very tidy, comfortable. Bar atmosphere very relaxing. Our Company always tries to stay here when in Osaka on business.
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