Overview
If easy access to Okayama Station is the priority, Hotel Granvia Okayama is a straightforward choice. This is an Okayama Station Area hotel with a direct link to the station, making it especially convenient for Shinkansen arrivals, early rail departures, and itineraries that continue beyond the city.
The location works well for travelers using JR lines toward Kurashiki or routes toward Shikoku. It also keeps central Okayama sightseeing within easy reach while giving guests the comfort of returning to a full-service hotel with multiple dining options and indoor facilities.
Rooms
The room lineup starts with single and semi-double options. Twin and double rooms suit many standard stays, while family rooms, accessible rooms, and suites provide more specialized choices.
Room sizes range from compact 17-square-meter rooms to 32-square-meter standard and family layouts. Larger options include 40-square-meter executive twin rooms, a 70-square-meter family deluxe room, and suites ranging from 69 to 137 square meters.
All guestrooms include free wired internet and Wi-Fi, which is helpful for both business travelers and guests planning onward rail journeys from Okayama.
Facilities
The hotel offers the kinds of services that make a station-connected stay easier, including room service, bell desk support, and guest relations assistance. Rental items are available, and guests also have access to in-room relaxation service.
For work needs, the business room provides a computer and printer. The on-site 7-Eleven/Heart-In is another practical advantage, particularly for snacks, drinks, or small travel essentials before an early departure.
Wellness options include morning yoga for hotel guests. Paid access to the Granvia Resort Club covers the pool, sauna, and jacuzzi, along with related wellness facilities.
Dining
Dining is one of the hotel's stronger points, with choices across several styles rather than a single all-purpose restaurant. Options include French Restaurant Prix d'Or, Teppan-yaki Bisai, and Japanese Restaurant Kibizen.
Other venues add Chinese dining, lounge seating, and bar service inside the hotel. Dining & Bar Applause is also important for breakfast, which is served buffet style on the 19th floor.
Breakfast includes Japanese and Western options, along with dishes using Okayama ingredients. The high-floor setting makes it a more distinctive start to the day than a typical station-area breakfast room.
Location and transport
Okayama Station is the main transport anchor for this stay. Because the hotel is directly linked to the station, it is particularly convenient when arriving with luggage or planning a departure where minimizing transfer time matters.
The hotel is also a strong fit for rail-heavy itineraries. Shinkansen access, JR connections toward Kurashiki, and onward travel toward Shikoku are all practical reasons to choose this location over a hotel farther from the station.
Airport access
Airport access works through the bus and rail links around Okayama Station rather than a dedicated hotel-door shuttle. That makes the station connection especially valuable, since guests can use the broader transport network without adding a separate transfer across town.
Why stay here
Hotel Granvia Okayama is best for travelers who want the convenience of Okayama Station without giving up the services of a larger full-service hotel. It suits business trips, short city stays, family travel, and itineraries built around JR connections.
Its main advantages are the direct station link, the range of room categories, and the depth of on-site dining. The indoor facilities and business support add comfort, but the location remains the clearest reason to compare it closely.
Good to know
Some room categories are compact, so travelers who want more space should compare room sizes before booking. Access to the pool, sauna, and jacuzzi is paid through the Granvia Resort Club, not simply included as a standard room amenity.
For airport travel, plan around the bus or rail options serving the station area. The hotel's convenience comes from being connected to Okayama Station, rather than from having its own dedicated airport shuttle.
