Couples travelling in Kinki loved staying at APA Hotel Kyoto Ekihigashi, APA Hotel Osaka Temmabashi Ekimae and APA Hotel Namba Shinsaibashi Nishi.
Similarly, these Apa hotels in Kinki are highly rated by couples: APA Hotel Yodoyabashi Kitahama Ekimae, APA Hotel Kyoto Ekikita and APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Namba Ekimae Tower.
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There are 43 Apa hotels in Kinki you can book on Booking.com.
Many families visiting Kinki loved staying at APA Hotel Kyoto Ekihigashi, APA Hotel Osaka Temmabashi Ekimae and APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Namba Ekimae Tower.
Similarly, APA Hotel Shin Osaka Ekiminami, APA Hotel Shin Osaka Minamikata Ekimae and APA Hotel Nambaminami Daikokucho Ekimae are also popular among family travellers.
APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Namba Ekimae Tower, APA Hotel & Resort Midosuji Hommachi Ekimae Tower and APA Hotel Namba Shinsaibashi Nishi have received great reviews from guests in Kinki regarding the views from these Apa hotels
Guests staying in Kinki also spoke highly of the views from these Apa hotels: APA Hotel Kyoto Ekihigashi, APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Umeda Eki Tower and APA Hotel Shin Osaka Ekiminami.
APA Hotel Kyoto Ekihigashi, APA Hotel Namba Shinsaibashi Nishi and APA Hotel Osaka Temmabashi Ekimae are some popular Apa hotels in Kinki.
In addition to these Apa hotels, APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Namba Ekimae Tower, APA Hotel Shin Osaka Minamikata Ekimae and APA Hotel Yodoyabashi Kitahama Ekimae are also popular in Kinki.
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The average price per night for an Apa hotel in Kinki for this weekend is US$28, based on current Booking.com prices.
good variety of breakfast. very close to station, easy for shinkansen day-trip and Haruka-train to airport. free luggage storage room. small room but enough space to open luggage on the floor and then push the luggage partly underneath the bed for more space. complete amenities like APA hotels chain.
This is an interesting hotel, I believe previously part of the Hyatt chain but now under its own brand? Spacious room for Japanese standard, great view to the Osaka bay, amazing decor in the lobby. Walking around the hotel feels like you are in a world of its own. Great bus shuttle services into central Osaka and airport.
The beds were comfortable and the location was amazing, the staff were beautiful, friendly and very accommodating (as has been with all japanese customer service during our stay). I did start reading some of the paraphernalia left in the room by the owner of the chain and it came to my attention that the owner of the company is a far right lunatic and denyer of such atrocities such as the rape of Nanking and other assorted, documented and we'll witnessed war crimes. Left a bad taste in my mouth. Shame for his staff as they were amazing.
This wasn't a bad stay but I don't think we really enjoyed it. It is budget and what I imagine the APA hotel chains are like. Room was tiny. Bathroom smaller. Fan didn't work really well. The free dinner was nice but there is so much food around we only got it once. Location was great but I wouldn't stay here again and just pay a bit more for something a bit bigger. The room we had was quiet despite being opposite a lift. If it was a one night stay it would have been fine but we were here 4 nights.
Simply stunning. Lovely to stay in a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn. Our lady was exceptional, giving first class treatment in talking us through many dishes she served, constantly topping our water, cleaning our teapot. V filling so be warned and you get to try things you wouldn’t get these days or in chain hotels. The onsen was a relief from the long journey. The futons v comfy. It was so unique to switch off, enjoy tranquility.
Kyoto Station’s multiple exits were confusing, but once you get familiar with the area, the walk to the station is within 10 minutes (crossing only 1 main street). There is a 24h Japanese fast food chain (Nakau) right next to the hotel, and a family mart nearby. The room (we stayed the Bunk Bed option) is small but cleverly designed to save space and is very clean. Bed and pillows are soft and comfortable.
Great spot to stay in Nara. Hotel was clean, room was fairly standard sizing for the Japanese hotels. Location was great, near to lots of good places to eat and withing walking distance to the Kintetsu railway line as well as the nature park and temples. We really enjoyed our stay in Nara, and can recommend the APA hotel as a great place to stay while you visit.
This is my second time with the hotel chain and it definitely didnt disappoint. I was travelling with a pre-teen and teenager, and they were stoked with the onsen, free ramen for supper, and complimentary ice cream. The family room was spacious, with an additional TV lounge area where we could sit and enjoy. The breakfast spread was amazing! There was local japanese selection and international spread as well. The food assortment and layout suited the number of occupants at the hotel. I would definitely stay in the hotel again.
The hotel is rather spacious and luxury as compared to standard Japanese hotel chains, so it was a pleasant surprise.
Breakfast was very basic Japanese. Not enough variety. Location very good. Close to train / metro stations & plenty of bars & restaurants. Further to my first review , we did not stay there again . Two reasons. Firstly , the mid-week rate is quite a bit higher than the weekend & we found an APA Hotel that represented better value. Secondly, the route we chose to return from Hakuba terminated at Osaka station ( not Osaka Namba ) .