Patina Hotels & Resorts is set to debut its first urban hotel, Patina Osaka, in Japan this April.
Nestled between Osaka Castle Park and the historic Naniwanomiya Park, Patina Osaka is a 21-story hotel brought to life through a collaboration between of Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects and interior design firm Strickland.
Guestrooms at Patina Osaka
The property will feature 221 guestrooms and suites inspired by the history and heritage of the land. Crafted with deep, natural wood tones that resonate with the views seen beyond expansive windows, each room will offer a serene connection to its surroundings.
At nearly 540 square feet, the Patina Osaka’s deluxe rooms will be among the most spacious in the city. A tatami seating area doubling as a sofa will bring an element of traditional Japanese sophistication to the tranquil ambience. Meanwhile, the 48 corner sanctuaries will feature expansive balconies with sweeping vistas of the parks.
The Patina Suite, the hotel’s largest offering at 2,500-square-feet, will comprise a generous living room, fully equipped kitchen, dining area, private balcony, and a steam sauna.
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