The perfect location in the heart of the city
大阪南海瑞士酒店(Swiss?tel Nankai Osaka)正是一家能夠完美滿足這種期待的酒店。給訪客印象最深的,首推其無以倫比的地理位置:難波區(qū)域,是大阪中央的最繁華地帶;而南海瑞士酒店,恰處于有著“難波的玄關(guān)”之稱的南海電鐵難波站正上方,下樓乘車即可前往佛教圣地吉野山,同一棟大廈內(nèi)還有老牌百貨店高島屋,血拼都能“足不出戶”。酒店與關(guān)西國際機(jī)場之間有直達(dá)快車連通;同時(shí)緊鄰高速巴士站,距離JR難波站亦僅有步行數(shù)分的路程,陸路往返日本各處同樣十分便捷。向西,是道頓堀;向北,則是心齋橋。大阪的美食、游樂、購物皆于沿途集結(jié),如同一席流動的盛宴,呈現(xiàn)于酒店住客眼前,推門即有活力撲面而來,舉步便可輕松融入其中。
于寸土寸金的市區(qū)選址,是一次完成的事;而鬧中取靜、為賓客守住一方愜意空間,是需要一直做的事。南海酒店,作為在日本的第一家,也是現(xiàn)有的唯一一家瑞士酒店,自2003年9月開業(yè)至今,始終緊抱品牌對人和環(huán)境的使命感,不斷追求更高品質(zhì)的住宿體驗(yàn)。它共有546間客房和套房,其中42間位于行政樓層,并設(shè)有行政酒廊。尊貴房、優(yōu)勢房、精選房、行政房等多種房型,均采取瑞士當(dāng)代設(shè)計(jì)風(fēng)格,勾勒出時(shí)尚而優(yōu)雅的基調(diào);并裝備先進(jìn)的客房設(shè)施,于細(xì)節(jié)彰顯現(xiàn)代舒適感。
Swiss?tel Nankai, Osaka is ideally located in the heart of Namba, Osaka's most exciting entertainment, shopping and dining district. The hotel sits above Nankai Railway's Namba Station, offering direct train access to Kansai International Airport and all major tourist attractions –Buddhist pilgrimage destination Mt. Yoshinoyama, and Takashimaya departmant store in the same building as the hotel. The hotel is just a few minutes' walk away from JR Namba station, making it convenient to go to anywhere else in Japan. To the west, you go to Dotonbori, to the north, you go to Shinsaibashi. Whether you want the cuisine, entertainment or shopping in Osaka, they're just right outside the hotel gate.
Choosing a location in the downtown area, happens only once, but creating a peaceful and cozy space for the guests is something that requires continual effort. As the first and only Swiss hotel in Japan, Swiss?tel Nankai, Osaka has worked continuously to improve its staying experience for the guests since its opening in September 2003. It has 546 guestrooms and suites, among them, there are 42 Executive rooms and a Swiss Executive Club Lounge. All the rooms in the hotel, premier room, Swiss advantage room, Swiss select room, Swiss executive room are designed with the blend of contemporary Swiss style, modern technology and local touches.