Price
|
$64 - $109
|
CHEAPEST CITY IN JAPAN | Toyonaka | 24% cheaper | Hotels in Toyonaka are the cheapest in Japan at just $64 per night on average. |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN JAPAN | Yao | 29% more expensive | Yao has the highest priced hotels in Japan with rooms averaging $109 per night. |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN JAPAN | Osaka | 88% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Osaka than any other city in Japan |
Those looking for a hotel near Universal Studios Japan should expect to pay $116/night at any of the 12 hotels in the area. During the most popular month of November (peak season), hotels near Universal Studios Japan cost $152/night while they cost $164/night in July, which is considered to be the low season for Universal Studios Japan. Hotels near Universal Studios Japan are typically 126% lower than the average hotel in Osaka, which is $147.
Those looking for a hotel near Osaka-shiritsu Kagakukan should expect to pay $123/night at any of the 12 hotels in the area. During the most popular month of November (peak season), hotels near Osaka-shiritsu Kagakukan cost $152/night while they cost $164/night in July, which is considered to be the low season for Osaka-shiritsu Kagakukan. Hotels near Osaka-shiritsu Kagakukan are typically 119% lower than the average hotel in Osaka, which is $147.
Osaka is the most commonly searched city in Osaka Prefecture by momondo users. Prices for hotels in Osaka are typically $146/night. Other popular cities in Osaka Prefecture include Izumisano($115/night) and Higashiosaka($72/night).
Those looking for a good deal on a hotel room in Osaka Prefecture should consider looking at hotels in Osaka, which is generally the cheapest city to stay in. If you are looking to stay elsewhere, a good deal for a hotel in Osaka Prefecture would be any price less than $89/night.
The following hotels are the top rated hotels in Osaka Prefecture:93 - Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel in Osaka93 - Smile Hotel Premium Osaka Higashi-Shinsaibashi in Osaka93 - Hotel The Flag Shinsaibashi in Osaka