Hotel Review ‘The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi’ 🏪
Bunk bed female dormitory in Osaka for those looking for a single room
(I would like to use the photos I found on the internet. I didn't take any photos, but I'm sharing my experience in case anyone is looking for reviews 🙏🏻)
I chose this place because the reviews for the bunk bed room were very good. It was better than expected.
Room 🛏️
- It's a bunk bed. You can sleep on the top or bottom. The staff will choose for you.
- There are sheets and pillowcases for your own bed. We stayed for 4 nights. They cleaned and changed the sheets once. They let you choose which day you want it cleaned.
- The room size is not low or narrow. I think you can sit and sleep comfortably. The storage cabinet has a key lock.
- You can't eat in the room. You can drink water. You can eat food on the 2nd floor.
- There is a USB charger and two plugs in the bunk bed.
- The room is about 600 baht per night.
🪪 Scan the key card to go up the floor and enter the room. At around 23:00, the door on the 1st floor will be locked. You have to scan the card to enter the hotel.
🚿 Common area
- Separate male and female bathrooms But it is in the common area in the middle of the floor.
- Shared bathroom, there are about 6-7 rooms.
Hotel review 🏨
The hotel is very clean. I was impressed when I saw it. Both the room and the bathroom are always cleaned. The 2nd floor is the reception area and the kitchen. You can cook. There are complete equipment. You can store things in the refrigerator.
- The reception staff can speak English. There will be a sheet like the instructions when we checked in. That sheet will tell you the floor, room number, and all the rules in the room. There are pictures that are easy to understand. If you can't listen fast enough, you can read it.
Most of the guests are foreigners. And the shared room has only one person, so the room will be very quiet and private. It seems like the room is full of people, but I hardly see anyone. The shower room is always free. The lights in the room will turn off at around 22:00 and turn on at 7:00.
🚊 Near the train, get off at Nagahoribashi Station, exit 6, the exit is up the stairs. If you have many bags, I recommend finding an exit with an elevator instead. Exit 6, turn around and walk a little bit. In front of the hotel, there is a convenience store.
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