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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: An urban retreat boasting transformative luxury experiences

Feature: World-class wellness offerings and subline dining options

Rooms: 221 rooms and suites

Location: Japan

Nearest airport: Osaka International Airport

Transfer: Approximately 25 minutes from Osaka International Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Patina Osaka

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Osaka, Patina Osaka offers a truly luxurious escape, seamlessly blending contemporary design with the rich cultural heritage of Japan. This exquisite 5-star hotel boasts an unbeatable location, just a minute's stroll from the iconic Osaka Castle Park, providing breathtaking views and easy access to one of the city's most beloved landmarks.

Ideal for both couples seeking a romantic getaway and families on an urban adventure, Patina Osaka caters to every guest with an array of world-class facilities. Indulge in culinary delights across its six distinct restaurants, unwind at the sophisticated bar, or rejuvenate at the expansive 1,400-square-metre wellness sanctuary, featuring a serene indoor pool, a state-of-the-art gym, sauna, and an extensive spa menu offering advanced therapies.

Rooms and suites are elegantly appointed, designed for ultimate comfort and boasting stunning vistas of either the historic Osaka Castle or the vibrant city skyline. The hotel is also welcoming to pets and offers amenities such as childcare services and free cribs, ensuring a comfortable stay for all. With its focus on wellness, conscious living, and a prime location for exploring Osaka's treasures, Patina Osaka promises an unforgettable experience.

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Why Patina Osaka is so special...

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Spa Breaks

Rediscover inner peace at Patina Osaka’s expansive wellness sanctuary. With 1,400 sqm of space designed to help relax and reinspire, this is Japan’s first retreat to bring science-backed therapies into a calming environment with HealthTech and holistic therapies. Whether you choose to refresh your body and mind with Cryotherapy, ease muscle tension with the heat from the infrared sauna, awaken your skin in the LED full body treatment room, or simply surrender to the allure of the indoor heated pool, there’s something for every taste here. Children can enjoy the use of the dedicated kid’s pool, members can relax in the exclusive lounge and those in search of a work out can head to the fully equipped gym. There are also a number of Yoga classes and morning stretch classes available too.

Spa Breaks at Patina Osaka

City Highlights

Patina Osaka boasts an exceptional location, offering guests unparalleled access to the vibrant city of Osaka. Situated directly opposite the iconic Osaka Castle Park, the hotel is just a one-minute walk from this historic landmark and its expansive, lush grounds. This prime position allows for easy exploration of the castle and its surrounding beauty, while also providing convenient connections to other key city attractions. Whether you're seeking cultural immersion or the lively pulse of modern Osaka, Patina Osaka serves as an ideal base for discovery.

City Highlights at Patina Osaka

Hotel Experiences

Whilst staying at Patina Osaka, make sure to make the most of their ever-evolving, on-property experiences. Designed to nourish the soul and ignite curiosity, guests can enjoy a selection of workshops, focussing on everything from Japanese Tea to Fermentation, or embrace Japan's deep-rooted audiophile culture in the Listening Room by Ojas. There are also Patina Selector sessions each day between 6pm and 8pm that are designed to highlight new vinyl gems and new faces, morning soundscape sessions overlooking the Osaka Castle, and a weekly community night that offers you a complimentary seasonal drink and the opportunity for connection.

Hotel Experiences at Patina Osaka
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Pricing

Speak to our Luxury Travel Specialists for our latest pricing and offers.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Offering warm colours, hand-finished plaster accents and plenty of wood, the rooms and suites at Patina Osaka elegantly blend tradition and modernity to present you with an unforgettable stay. Starting at 50sqm, larger than most hotels in Osaka, the rooms and suites each offer elegant furnishings, beds dressed in Italian Frette linen, floor-to-ceiling windows with expansive views over the city and modern amenities that ensure your complete comfort – including smart televisions, Bang & Olufsen speakers, Dyson hairdryers and complimentary Wi-Fi. Each room and suite also comes with a dedicated Patina Essentialist, an evening turndown service and complimentary return shuttles to Morinomiya and Tanimachi 4-chome stations.

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

Ideal for those looking to rest and relax, the Deluxe Room offers guests a comfortable bedroom with the choice of a king-size bed or two double beds, a soothing bathroom with Bamford amenities, a chic sitting space and floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the panoramic views.

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  • visibilityRoom View:Osaka Castle or Osaka City view
Premier Room

Premier Room

Perfect for small families, the Premier Room offers guests their own place of serenity amongst the bustle of the city. This room features your choice of a king-size bed or two double beds, a soothing bathroom with luxurious Bamford amenities, and floor-to-ceiling windows and a private balcony that both offer panoramic views.

  • crop_freeSize:63m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Osaka City view
Junior Suite

Junior Suite

With space for up to five guests (three adults and two children), the Junior Suite is the perfect place for families. This spacious suite boasts everything you could need, from floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the magnificent views from the living spaces to the Tatami daybed and elegant touches throughout. It features the choice between a king-size bed or two double beds, an elegant living space, chic balcony overlooking Osaka and a bathroom complete with a bathtub, a double basin, a rain shower and Bamford toiletries.

  • crop_freeSize:75m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Osaka Castle view
Deluxe Suite

Deluxe Suite

Boasting plenty of space to rest and relax for up to four guests, the modern Deluxe Suite features a king-size bed, floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the magnificent views from the living space, a refined dining area, a Tatami daybed, and a bathroom complete with a bathtub, a double basin, a rain shower and Bamford toiletries.

  • crop_freeSize:103m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Osaka Castle or Osaka City views
Urban Suite

Urban Suite

For those seeking effortless luxury, look no further than the Urban Suite. With rooms framed by views of Osaka Castle and the skyline from the floor-to-ceiling windows, this suite features the choice of a king-size bed or two double beds, a soothing meditation space, a Tatami daybed, a relaxed living and dining space, and an elegant bathroom that offers luxurious amenities.

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  • visibilityRoom View:Osaka Castle views
Patina Suite

Patina Suite

Located on the 17th floor, the Patina Suite is truly special. Along with a lavish bedroom and elegant bathroom complete with a tub and a steam sauna, this room offers guests a minimalist meditation room with space for grounding, breath and clarity, a fully-stocked kitchenette, a relaxed dining space and a living room complete with a 65-inch Smart television, a turntable and precision sound system.

  • crop_freeSize:233m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Osaka Castle views
Overview

Overview

The dining choice at Patina Osaka is truly sublime, with several gourmet restaurants showcasing cuisine from across the globe, using local ingredients wherever possible - honouring local producers, ethical sourcing, and seasonally-driven craft. There is also the option to take out from a handful of the eateries and there is room service available on request.

IÑAKI

IÑAKI

Boasting an open kitchen, soft lighting, panoramic skyline views and atmospheric artwork, this is the perfect spot for dinner

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Premium cuts of meat, prepared over Basque grill and rotisserie flame
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes
Barin

Barin

Offering wide views of Osaka and its skyline, this eatery is simple yet refined, with chefs cooking in front of you

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Teppanyaki
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes
Sonata Bar and Lounge

Sonata Bar and Lounge

Cozy lighting and rich tones create a calm atmosphere, while DJ sets reflect the changing hours and the open-air terrace offers wide views of the Osaka skyline. After 5pm, the Lounge is open only to guests aged 20 and above

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Handcrafted cocktails, bar snacks and pintxos
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes
P72

P72

Mindful and nature-inspired, P72 boasts a 52-metre sculptural installation made from reclaimed wood and plenty of indoor seating, along with a spacious terrace in an outdoor setting where pets are welcome too

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Farm-to-table cuisine themed around Japan's 72 micro-seasons
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes
Nijiri

Nijiri

Wood and washi paper create a soothing atmosphere at this intimate and serene eatery

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Japanese tea and French pastries with seasonal bites
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

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Japan Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

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Capital

Tokyo

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Currency

Japanese Yen

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Voltage

100V

Climate

Japan's weather experience four distinct seasons: Winter, from December to February, is generally dry and often sunny, with temperatures rarely dropping below 0°C. The temperatures decrease as you move north, with snowfall experienced in the central and northern regions. The south of the country has a fairly mild winter. March to May is spring time, often the best time to visit thanks to warm temperatures, little rain and the bloom of the iconic cherry blossoms. The summer, from June to August, is hot, humid and wet, with temperatures often in the high 30s. Summer begins in June and the country experiences a three to four-week rainy season during which the farmers plant their rice. It is hot and humid during this time and temperatures are often in the high 30s. Autumn experiences cooler temperatures, making it the time that many music, sports and other events are held.

The below grid is based on temperatures and rainfall for Tokyo, the country's capital city.

Getting There

Flight Information

British Airways and Japan Airlines from London Heathrow to Tokyo. Flights with Emirates (via) Dubai from London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle and Glasgow are also available. Onward connections from Tokyo to Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Kagoshima.

Flight Time

11 hours 40 minutes from London Heathrow to Tokyo
14 hours 30 minutes from London Heathrow to Kansai (including layover time)
14 hours 40 minutes from London Heathrow to Osaka (including layover time)
 

Cities

Leading the way in technology, architecture and innovation, Japan’s capital Tokyo resembles something from a sci-fi film, flaunting towering skyscrapers, sleek structures, neon-lights, an ultra-efficient subway system and creative hubs that produce cutting-edge art and popular culture trends consumed around the world. However, amid the modernity, there are glimpses of traditional Japan in the form of temples, shrines, markets and museums. Home to picturesque gardens, authentic teahouses and traditional geisha, Kyoto is a city of artisans and ceremony, while cosmopolitan Hiroshima is a warm and welcoming city with a wealth of moving memorials.

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Timeless Traditions

Alongside its technological innovation, Japan is a land of tradition. Perhaps the most recognisable of these is the Geisha, renowned for their distinctive white face, red lips and elaborate hairstyles. Professional entertainers and icons of a historically complex social structure, the girls live and work in traditional teahouses, taking classes in tea ceremony performance, dance, song and music. Explore the district of Gion in Kyoto with a local guide, learning more about the practice and spotting the Geisha schools with their programmes of study displayed on the wall. Another Japanese tradition is the onsen, large thermal baths created by the natural hot springs in the country’s volcanic areas. Authentic communal onsens (in which bathers traditionally relax naked) are often located in scenic surroundings, while our featured ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) offer private baths.

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Diverse Landscapes

A volcanic archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, Japan is a nation that is rich in diverse landscapes and striking natural scenery. Alongside the neon-lit cities, around eighty percent of Japan’s land is considered mountainous, home to bubbling hot springs, fields of wildflowers, sprawling National Parks and enchanting forests. As winter arrives, the Japanese Alps become covered in snow, creating world-class ski resorts that are often much more intimate than their European and American counterparts. Though often hard to glimpse, the country’s tallest peak is the iconic active volcano Mount Fuji, considered one of Japan’s three sacred mountains. Hakone offers boat trips and cable car rides above the peaks, while Yudanaka Onsen is renowned for its hot springs and nearby Monkey Park. The landscape is entirely different in the country’s southern islands, as striking mountains are swapped for tropical beaches.

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Cuisine

Japanese cuisine is renowned around the globe for its flavour, freshness and diversity, as well as its long-standing traditions and important role in the country’s culture. In fact, it is now listed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognising that this way of eating is vital to the survival of authentic Japanese culture. Often wonderfully simple, the staples include fresh seafood, noodles, flavoursome broth, rice and vegetables, used to make nutritious yet delicious Japanese delights – including the international favourites of sushi and ramen, as well as lesser known delicacies. Of course, the dining choice extends beyond just the Japanese classics, with Tokyo home to more Michelin-star restaurants than any other city in the world.

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Cultural Treasures

The native religion of Japan is Shinto, a prehistoric faith that emphasises the divinity of the natural world. Over time, Shinto and Buddhist practices were combined into a single religion, resulting in sacred Shinto shrines being joined by ornate Buddhist temples, still dotted all over the country. The Meiji Jingu Shrine is one of the oldest in Tokyo, built in the memory of Emperor Meiji, while Kyoto is home to over 2,000 temples and shrines. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mount Koya, located in the forested mountains south of Osaka, is home to a collection of more than one-hundred sacred temples and monasteries, housing practicing Shingon Buddhist monks in their recognisable red robes.

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