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Near Maruyama Park, the top choice is Hotel Maruyama Park Sapporo, just a 5-minute walk from the park entrance. Its rooms feature traditional Japanese garden views, with some offering panoramic vistas of Maruyama Shrine and cherry blossoms in spring. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to Sapporo Station, ensuring excellent transport access.

Another excellent option is HOTEL THE CUBE Sapporo, located only 700 meters away, blending modern design with Hokkaido-inspired aesthetics. It features an on-site onsen bath and a restaurant specializing in local ingredients. Guests can enjoy exclusive access to weekly events like the Maruyama Festival, including special tea ceremonies. Both properties offer ideal stays for visitors seeking nature, culture, and convenience in central Sapporo.

From Maruyama Park, take the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tozai Line to stations like Nishi-11-Jō or Hokkaido University Station, connecting seamlessly to major sites such as Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower, and Toriyama Shopping Street. Multiple bus routes—including Route 39 and 64—run directly from near the park to Sapporo Station and White Love Park, offering flexible options.

A scenic alternative is the dedicated bicycle path linking Maruyama Park to Odori Park (1.8 km), passing through urban green corridors and riverside views. Rent a public bike via Sapporo Bike Share for low-cost, eco-friendly travel—ideal for families and couples. All modes accept Suica and ICOCA cards, enabling contactless payment without extra tickets, making exploration effortless and efficient.

Beyond its famous cherry blossoms, Maruyama Park hosts several traditional cultural events throughout the year. During spring, the annual Maruyama Festival features kimono try-on booths, tea ceremony demonstrations, and taiko drum performances, where visitors can participate in crafting paper lanterns and making inari sushi.

In autumn, the park transforms during the Autumn Illumination Festival, with ancient trees and shrines lit up in soft glow, creating a dreamlike atmosphere complemented by traditional music concerts and craft markets. Photography enthusiasts flock here for the magical night scenery.

The park also houses a branch of the Sapporo Citizens' Museum, showcasing Ainu culture, indigenous history, and artifacts from Hokkaido’s early days, offering deep insights into regional heritage. During festivals, guests can join prayer wish-writing rituals, hanging their hopes on sacred ema boards—an authentic glimpse into Japanese spiritual traditions. These experiences turn Maruyama Park into more than a green space—it’s a living cultural stage.

Maruyama Park is one of Sapporo’s most popular destinations for families. The park features a large children’s playground with safe sand pits, slides, and climbing structures, plus regular parent-child workshops on nature crafts, plant specimen collection, and ecological tours.

During summer, the open plaza hosts Family Picnic Days, offering free rental of tents and picnic tables, along with guided simple science experiments and outdoor games led by experts. The lakeside walking trail includes family bicycle rentals, allowing parents and kids to ride along the water’s edge, spotting ducks and willows, with stops at the Lakeside Pavilion for warm soups and sweet treats.

In winter, it transforms into a snow sculpture experience zone, where families can build small snow sculptures together and join snow treasure hunts—fun, educational, and perfect for all ages. All activities provide bilingual (Chinese and English) instructions, ensuring smooth participation for international families.

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Wyndham Garden Sapporo Odori

This was my second visit to the hotel, following a trip here a couple of years ago—still impressed! The location is excellent, right near Odori Park and just steps away from public transit, making it super convenient for exploring Sapporo. The room was clean, well-maintained, and offered great value for the price. While the free drink voucher has been discontinued, they still offer complimentary ice cream and coffee—a nice little touch. My only minor note: the rooms are quite dark due to limited natural light and dimmer lighting. I’d recommend bringing a small flashlight or adjusting the lights to brighten up the space if you prefer more illumination. Overall, this is one of the best stays in Sapporo, with a fantastic balance of comfort, convenience, and affordability. Definitely planning to return!

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Travelodge Sapporo Susukino

I was pleasantly surprised during my stay at Travelodge Sapporo Susukino – they provided pajamas instead of traditional yukata, which I actually preferred for comfort and convenience. The breakfast was a highlight: the morning curry was rich and flavorful, and the scrambled eggs were perfectly cooked and delicious. I also appreciated the early check-in option, which made my travel schedule much smoother. The staff were friendly and accommodating, making the whole experience feel seamless. This hotel offers great value and excellent service – definitely a top choice for future visits to Sapporo.

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Jr Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo

Staying at JR Sapporo Nikko Hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The service was exceptional—staff went above and beyond, even carrying my luggage up to the room and neatly placing it on the shelf for easy access. I was especially impressed by the spa, which is exclusively available to guests in the morning, so it’s never crowded and feels truly relaxing. I spent a peaceful moment lounging in a quiet corner, enjoying soft music and a refreshing ice cream—perfect way to unwind after a long journey. Breakfast was a highlight too: I tried both the Japanese-style and buffet options, but the Japanese meal stood out with its fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. Everything felt thoughtfully curated. Located just steps from the subway, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring Sapporo. This hotel offers an unbeatable mix of comfort, service, and value—I’ll definitely be returning.

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ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo

We stayed in a room with four single beds, and it was surprisingly spacious—perfect for our group. The hotel's location is unbeatable: just steps from Subway Exit 21, and only a 5- to 10-minute walk to Sapporo Station. Across the street is the Higashiya Department Store, while Sapporo Station itself has two major shopping spots—Mitsukoshi and Stellar Place—ideal for some retail therapy. Just a 5-minute stroll takes you to the Sapporo TV Tower, and it’s about 10–15 minutes to reach the lively Nijo Street shopping district. Not far away, we found the famous PICANTA curry ramen place—absolutely worth a visit. We also appreciated that the hotel offers shuttle bookings to Mount Teine ski resort, making winter trips super convenient. Room cleaning was done daily, and the staff were consistently friendly and helpful. Breakfast was a highlight—great variety, fresh ingredients, and excellent quality. Overall, this stay was fantastic, and I’d definitely return.

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Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo

Staying at Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo was a truly delightful experience. As a well-established hotel with classic Japanese hospitality, the service and amenities felt familiar and comforting—exactly what you’d expect from a trusted name. The staff were consistently friendly, attentive, and patient, making check-in and daily interactions smooth and pleasant. What stood out most was the incredible value for money—great quality without breaking the bank. The breakfast buffet was absolutely outstanding: wide variety of dishes, including authentic Hokkaido specialties like fresh seafood, local cheese, and regional sauces, plus plenty of fresh vegetables. It felt like a real taste of Hokkaido. Right across the street is the flagship store of Rokkaku-tei, perfect for picking up some delicious local treats. And being just a short walk from Sapporo Station makes exploring the city incredibly convenient. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers comfort, charm, and excellent convenience—all in one package.

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Sapporo Park Hotel

Staying at Sapporo Park Hotel was an absolute delight! Located right next to Nakajima Park, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to everything. The airport shuttle from New Chitose Airport drops you off directly at the front door—so convenient for both arrival and departure (just cross the street to catch the bus back). From the moment I stepped in, staff were incredibly warm and helpful—someone even escorted me to my room with luggage and took time to explain all the amenities. They also offered baggage storage, and when I returned for a second stay, my bags were already waiting inside. The breakfast was fantastic—both Japanese-style and buffet options, with fresh, delicious food. I especially loved the miso soup and homemade rice cakes. It feels like staying in a quiet park oasis, surrounded by nature yet just minutes away from city life. Highly recommend this gem for anyone visiting Sapporo.

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Sapporo Prince Hotel

Staying at Sapporo Prince Hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was surprisingly spacious—my 34-inch suitcase fit easily, even when fully opened, with plenty of room left over. Free umbrella lending was such a thoughtful touch, especially during heavy snowfall. Multiple elevators meant zero waiting time—just press and go. The second-floor onsen was a real highlight: separate men’s and women’s baths, both indoor and outdoor options, with high-end Pola skincare products. Pure luxury. I stayed on the 10th floor, and the view was breathtaking—the large windows framed stunning cityscapes and snowy landscapes, perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. Breakfast was outstanding—plentiful, delicious, and beautifully presented. For the first three days, it was served in the adjacent International Pavilion; for the last three, it moved to the main lobby area, which had just finished renovations and now felt even more elegant. Eating breakfast while watching the snow fall outside was simply magical. The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming—especially the front desk lady who greeted us with a cheerful "Good morning" and "Hello" in fluent Chinese. This level of personal attention made all the difference. Overall, the hotel exceeded expectations in comfort, service, and atmosphere. A top-tier experience that I’d happily return to.

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Sapporo View Hotel Odori Park

Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight, especially for the location—right across from Odori Park with stunning views through the large windows. The natural light floods in, making the room feel bright and airy from morning till night. The space is generous, and while the interior has a slightly vintage vibe, it's well-maintained, clean, and feels cozy. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfect for a good night’s sleep after a long journey. What really stood out was the convenience of walking just 7 minutes to the airport bus stop. With heavy luggage, this made getting to and from the airport so much easier than expected. It’s a fantastic option for travelers who value comfort, location, and practicality. Highly recommend!

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Premier Hotel -Tsubaki- Sapporo

Staying at Premier Hotel -Tsubaki- Sapporo was a fantastic experience. The location is incredibly convenient—right across from a convenience store, making late-night snacks or essentials super easy to grab. Public transportation is just steps away, and getting into downtown Sapporo is a breeze. While the hotel’s interior design has a classic feel and isn’t brand new, the rooms are spacious and well-maintained, with a large, clean bathroom that adds to the comfort. The staff were friendly and attentive throughout our stay, making check-in and check-out smooth. Breakfast was a real highlight—abundant variety, including both Japanese and Western options, all fresh and delicious. It’s clear the hotel focuses on value without compromising quality. For travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and great service in a central location, this hotel is a top pick. Highly recommended!

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Sapporo Grand Hotel

My recent stay at Sapporo Grand Hotel was absolutely outstanding—every single aspect exceeded my expectations. Located right next to Sapporo Station, the hotel offers seamless access via underground walkways, making it incredibly convenient whether you're arriving or departing. The location is perfect for exploring the city on foot—just a short stroll to major attractions and shopping areas. Inside the room, I was immediately impressed by the modern yet elegant design. The bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a restful night’s sleep, and the large windows flooded the space with natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. Everything you’d want is here: free Wi-Fi, a well-stocked mini-bar, and a coffee machine—perfect for that morning brew. The staff were friendly, efficient, and genuinely helpful during check-in and beyond. They offered excellent local tips and recommendations, which made planning our days so much easier. Dining options on-site, including the in-house restaurant and bakery, served high-quality meals with great attention to detail. Breakfast was especially satisfying, with a wide variety of fresh, delicious choices. Overall, this hotel delivers top-tier comfort, convenience, and service—all at an amazing value. If you're visiting Sapporo, this is definitely one of the best places to stay. I’m already looking forward to coming back.

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Hotel Sosei Sapporo - MGallery Collection

Staying at Hotel Sosei Sapporo - MGallery Collection truly exceeded my expectations for a Japanese hotel. The design aesthetic is sophisticated, the staff were attentive and friendly, the room size was just right, and the dining options were excellent. I initially had to split my booking across different dates due to availability issues with my preferred room type, but upon arrival, the hotel kindly upgraded me to a deluxe standard room—completely free of charge—and consolidated all my reservations seamlessly. There was a small oversight when housekeeping missed my room, but instead of a generic apology, they handed me a handwritten note along with a little sweet treat. That personal touch really showed how much they value their guests and how quickly they address any hiccups. This experience felt warm and human, not just transactional. If I ever return to Sapporo, this will be my first choice. Also, since I booked early, I noticed a significant price difference before departure—thank you to the platform for promptly processing the refund for the price difference. Truly appreciated!

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Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo

Staying at Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo was a delightful surprise. Just a 700-meter walk from the JR station, it’s convenient yet peaceful—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. I originally booked two nights, but ended up extending by one more because the experience was so relaxing. The hot spring bath every evening became my favorite ritual—warm, soothing, and incredibly refreshing. Breakfast was generous and satisfying, especially loved the fresh eggs, crisp vegetables, fruit platters, and a good cup of coffee. Staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive. The room was surprisingly spacious compared to typical Japanese hotels, and the soundproofing made it wonderfully quiet—ideal for a restful sleep. Cleanliness is always top-notch in Japan, but this place exceeded expectations in comfort and space. If you're looking for a serene, well-appointed stay in Sapporo with excellent value, this hotel is a must-try.