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Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda

The Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka-Umeda is an efficient and reasonably priced hotel a short walk from Osaka Station and Umeda Station in the Kita district. There’s a great communal bath and laundry facilities.

Two large single beds on an illuminated platform in a Villa Fontaine
Grand Osaka-Umeda hotel comfort twin room,
Japan[Comfort twin room]

Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka-Umeda At A Glance

  • Great for: couples, solo travelers, business travelers
  • Strong points: close to Osaka Station, communal bath, efficient
  • Sample rates: US$120 to $260

Wooden and black marble baths in the Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka-Umeda
hotel grand bath room,
Japan [Grand bath]

The Villa Fontaine is chain that specializes in reasonably priced business hotels with excellent communal baths and sauna. Of course, all rooms have en suite baths as well.

Tables, chairs, and seating banks in the Villa Fontaine Grand
Osaka-Umeda hotel restaurant,
Japan [Restaurant]

Check in is by automated kiosks and this might put some off, but it does allow for fast and efficient check in.

Close-up of the Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka-Umeda hotel sauna bench,
Japan [Sauna]

If you’re looking for a good deal on a midrange hotel that’s convenient to Osaka and Umeda stations, you’ll find that the Villa Fontaine Grand is a good choice for a night or two.

Name in English:
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka - Umeda

Name in Japanese:
ホテル ヴィラフォンテーヌ グランド大阪梅田

English address:
2-15-9 Sonezaki, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0057

Japanese address:
〒530-0057 大阪市北区曽根崎2-15-9

Price:
Budget to Midrange

Nearest Transport:
2-minute walk from Higashi-Umeda Station (exit 2) of Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line

Telephone: 81-6-6360-7531

Website: Official Website

Near To Here:
Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka-Umeda is located in Osaka’s Kita and Umeda district. See our complete list of things to do in the Kita and Umeda district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

Check availability and pricing for Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka-Umeda on Booking.com or Agoda.com.

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