Beyond hotel rooms, Intercontinental Osaka provides guests with an option for serviced residential suites. This is perfect for long-term business travelers and families staying together in one suite.
The top 4 floors hold the one to three bedroom residential suites, from floors 29 to 32, ranging from 60 to 160 square meters. The suites each have full kitchens complete with a stove top, microwave, dishwasher, and a fully equipped kitchen and dining set. Plus, it comes with a washer and dryer in the unit. Best of all, the residential suites have full access to the hotel facilities, such as the 24-hour gym and indoor swimming pool.
The one bedroom deluxe residential suite is ideal for couples and business travelers wanting more space, or even for a family or group of 3 in one room. If you are the kind of traveler wanting the luxuries of a hotel and the access to a full kitchen, this is your room.
Intercontinental Osaka
3-60 Ofuka-cho
Kita-ku
Osaka
+81-6-6374-5700
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