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“A sleek contemporary hotel with high-end design, gourmet cuisine, and appealing rates. Rooms are compact but feel airy with whitewashed walls, straight lines, soft natural hues, and modern artwork. A vibrant restaurant on the top floor has menus created by a Michelin-starred chef. An easy city base.”

“A sleek contemporary hotel with high-end design, gourmet cuisine, and appealing rates. Rooms are compact but feel airy with whitewashed walls, straight lines, soft natural hues, and modern artwork. A vibrant restaurant on the top floor has menus created by a Michelin-starred chef. An easy city base.”

Recommended For

  • Value chic
  • With sleek modern interiors, a buzzy restaurant, and rooms offered at very competitive rates — this is a great value stay
  • Families
  • With the option to book adjoining rooms and very reasonable prices, this is an easy choice for a family stay
  • Designer
  • Chic contemporary interiors are styled by London-based studio Tara Bernerd
  • Close to nightlife
  • Head to the nearby Kita-Shinchi neighbourhood for a vast choice of good restaurants
  • Museums
  • Nearby Nakanoshima which runs along the river has several noteworthy museums
  • Gym
  • Packed with high-tech CrossFit machines
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Less £
  • Gourmet
  • Contemporary
  • Child friendly

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • The vibrant menu at Upstairz is created by Michelin starred chef Shinya Otsuchihashi
  • Gym
  • Packed with high-tech CrossFit machines
  • Child friendly
  • Concierge
  • Air conditioning
  • Wifi
  • Bar
  • No pets
  • Sit-out Terrace

Activities

  • Theatre
  • Watch traditional bunraku puppet theater or kabuki classical drama in the nearby Kamigata Rakugo Theatre
  • Close to nightlife
  • Head to the nearby Kita-Shinchi neighbourhood for a vast choice of good restaurants
  • Museums
  • Nearby Nakanoshima which runs along the river has several noteworthy museums

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Zentis Osaka

A sleek hotel housed in a 16-storey tower in downtown Osaka – and the Japanese city’s very first Design Hotels member – is home to 212 mid-range guestrooms, a signature restaurant, outdoor terraces and playfully natural and contemporary interiors by London-based studio Tara Bernerd.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)