"I like the washing machine and dryer next to the hotel. I room are small but clean.
Sometimes I see some peoples things inside the elevator like socks. Kind of annoying. I guess people accidentally drop there stuff. Someone needs to do rounds more frequently"
"It’s located convent from JR station, but it was kind a lot of walk from Nankai line station.
I appreciate the coin laundry and convenience store that is located in the hotel."
"Great hotel, a luxury feel at an affordable price. Great views overlooking the city skyline at night and 3 great restaurants within. Staff were very helpful and made our stay easy. I would absolutely book this hotel again."
"Our family of 4 stayed in one of Centara's family rooms and it was perfectly designed for kids, with bunk beds, a kid size closet area, and even slippers for the kids! The bathroom even had bubble bath. The room was clean, comfortable, and had beautiful views of Osaka. Great area, easily walkable to trains, shops, and restaurants. Some train noise being right by the tracks, but not noticeable overnight. Yummy complementary drinks were available by reception. We also enjoyed the serve yourself bar on the 32nd floor. Would definitely stay here again!"
"The location and amenities were wonderful, as were the staff! The food options left us wanting a little, but that forced us out into the surrounding area where we found delicious options! The nighttime displays and celebrations were awesome and so unexpected!"
"Location was great. You've got the main anime area in Osaka next door, a nice outdoor market nearby, and can walk to Namba station for a variety of shopping malls. The rooms are the largest I've stayed in, in Japan, and have microwaves, which is a rarity. Would definitely recommend if you want to be able to relax inside your room at the end of the day."
"Hotel is very near to airport. Breakfast is at 21F, with great view. However breakfast does not have much variety. There are 2 tax free shops located nearby. One of the shop even operates 24 hours, where you can do your last minute shopping. Overall a nice stay."
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What's the area like around Mt. Makio Sefukuji Temple?
Mt. Makio Sefukuji Temple is located in a welcoming area of Izumi known for its array of dining options and major shopping area. Izumi is home to 5 hotels and other accommodation options, so you can find something with the amenities you're looking for.
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What can I see and do near Mt. Makio Sefukuji Temple?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Kuboso Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi and Sudare Museum. Be sure to get some family photos at Kansai Cycle Sports Center, 3-D Maze in the Wood and Osaka Prefecture Flower Garden while you're out sightseeing near Mt. Makio Sefukuji Temple. If you want to see more of the surrounding area, you can plan a visit to Sakai Green Museum Harvest Hill and Takihata Dam.