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This hotel is a true landmark in Sapporo! Enjoy panoramic 360° views of the city and unwind in their rare hot spring baths. Located right in the city center, it's just a short walk to Odori Park, with free shuttle service to JR Sapporo Station for added convenience. Don't miss their lavish buffet dinner featuring 50 dishes including Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine—sushi and steak are must-tries! Perfect for both business and leisure travelers.

This hotel is the perfect choice for your Sapporo trip! Whether you're here for business or leisure, you'll love it. Located near many attractions, everything is just a short walk away. The rooms are fully equipped with 24-hour hot water and in-room safes for your comfort and security. If you fancy a drink, the bar is a great spot to unwind. Plus, there are plenty of delicious dining options nearby, like Sapporo Kanihonke and Sushi Zen! The fitness center and sauna are perfect for relaxing after a long day. You won't be disappointed!


















Everything you need to know about Michi Monument
Sapporo Grand Hotel is a top choice located just a 5-minute walk from Hokkaido Memorial Tower. This boutique hotel features modern Japanese-style rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of Sapporo’s cityscape. Guests enjoy complimentary shuttle services to major attractions like Odori Park and Nijo Market. The hotel also hosts seasonal sake-tasting events in collaboration with local breweries. For an authentic experience, stroll 10 minutes to Roppongi Alley for regional delicacies such as Genghis Khan barbecue and miso ramen. Reserve your stay via the HopeGoo app for exclusive room upgrades.
Yes, Sapporo Tokyu Hotel offers specially designed snow-viewing suites overlooking Odori Park and the city skyline during winter months. These rooms feature large glass walls that capture the serene beauty of falling snow across Sapporo’s urban landscape. The hotel includes an indoor onsen and a traditional tea house for relaxation. Located just a 8-minute walk from Hokkaido Memorial Tower, guests can easily explore historical exhibitions and carved monuments nearby. During December to February, the hotel hosts the annual Snow Lantern Festival, blending light art with Hokkaido cultural storytelling. Book your stay through the HopeGoo platform to secure early-bird rates and special amenities.
Just a 7-minute walk from Hokkaido Memorial Tower, Odori Market offers over 50 local eateries featuring fresh seafood bowls, grilled sake, and signature Sapporo miso ramen. The underground food hall at Sapporo Asahi Hotel hosts a daily Hokkaido Ingredients Pop-Up Market, rotating seasonal specialties like wagyu beef, king crab, and sweet shrimp. The hotel also organizes guided food tours via its gourmet minibus, taking guests to Nijo Market for hands-on sushi-making and ramen seasoning workshops. All experiences are curated in partnership with HopeGoo, ideal for food enthusiasts and families. Book ahead via the HopeGoo app to guarantee spots during peak season.
Sapporo Prince Hotel is only 400 meters from Hokkaido Memorial Tower, making it a prime base for the Sapporo Snow Festival. The hotel provides free festival shuttles directly to the Odori Park ice sculptures, plus offers a snow sculpture photography package with professional guides for stunning shots. Inside, guests can enjoy a themed indoor snow hut lounge complete with hot cocoa and plush blankets—perfect for warming up after exploring the frosty displays. During January, the hotel partners with organizers to launch the Snow Festival Memory Kit, featuring limited-edition badges and guidebooks. Book via the HopeGoo app to gain priority access and exclusive discounts.
Yuki no Mori Café, located directly opposite Hokkaido Memorial Tower, is one of Sapporo’s most photogenic spots. Its floor-to-ceiling windows face the monument and central park, creating a picture-perfect backdrop—especially during cherry blossom season when pink petals drift past the glass. The café specializes in locally roasted coffee and handmade matcha cakes, with a charming garden seating area illuminated by warm string lights in the evening. Every Saturday afternoon features a creative pop-up event with live illustrations and acoustic music by local artists. Just a 2-minute walk from the tower, it’s ideal for photography, relaxation, and soaking in slow-paced charm. Reserve your table via the HopeGoo app to avoid weekend crowds.
Sapporo Marriott Hotel provides comprehensive winter activity support, including snowshoe rentals, ski equipment maintenance, and snowmobile experience bookings. The hotel features a heated changing room and secure outdoor gear storage for convenience. Just a 10-minute walk away is Odori Park Ice Rink, connected via a private passage to the Sapporo International Convention Center’s winter market. On weekends, the hotel hosts Winter Adventure Groups, guiding guests through Hokkaido forests to track wildlife and learn snow survival techniques. All activities are available through the HopeGoo platform, including transport and equipment—making your winter trip seamless and safe.
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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.

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!

This hotel exceeded my expectations despite the compact room size—especially when traveling with two others, as luggage felt a bit tight. The small window doesn’t open, which is a minor downside, but everything else was spot-on. The room was clean and cozy, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. What really stood out was the unbeatable location right in the heart of Tondamachi (Lion's Road), making it super easy to explore local shops, restaurants, and nightlife. I walked around all day and came back to unwind in the hotel’s spacious bathhouse—nothing beats soaking in hot water after a long day. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay, always with a smile. Bonus points for the complimentary toiletries provided at the lobby. While the room might feel cramped for three guests, the overall experience was excellent. Great value, top service, and a perfect base for exploring Sapporo. Highly recommend!

Staying at Keio Prelia Hotel Sapporo for three nights was an absolute pleasure. The location is unbeatable—right across the street from Hokkaido University and just a short walk to the train station, making it super convenient for exploring the city. I booked a standard twin room, which offered just the right amount of space with clean, modern furnishings. The breakfast buffet was impressive—fresh, diverse, and full of local flavors I really enjoyed. In the afternoon, complimentary tea and coffee were available, perfect for unwinding after a day out. The on-site bathhouse stood out: spacious, well-maintained, with both hot springs and shower areas that felt luxurious. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. If I’m ever back in Sapporo, this will be my top choice again.

Staying at Mercure Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo! The hotel is literally right on the bustling Nopporo entertainment district—step outside and you're surrounded by supermarkets, local eateries, and lively street vibes. The staff were friendly and efficient, making check-in and check-out smooth and stress-free. Breakfast was a real treat—fresh, varied, and full of authentic Japanese flavors. My room was spacious and well-designed, with a comfortable bed that ensured a great night’s sleep. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: just a 3-minute walk to the subway station with access to two lines, and less than 10 minutes to the backstreet shopping alley. Whether you’re here for convenience, culture, or nightlife, this hotel hits all the right notes. I’d definitely stay here again—perfect for exploring the city without hassle.

I've stayed at several hotels in Sapporo, but this Daiwa Roynet Hotel Susukino truly stands out for its amazing value. The best part? It's directly across from a subway station entrance—though there's no elevator, it's still super convenient for getting to Sapporo Station with just a quick ride. A 5- to 10-minute walk takes you right into the heart of Susukino's lively shopping and dining district, where you'll find everything from local ramen spots to trendy boutiques. Even better: there’s a convenience store right on the ground floor—perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. The room was noticeably larger than average for a Japanese hotel, spotless, well-organized, and came with a bathtub—definitely a nice touch. Staff were friendly and helpful, and the self-check-in/check-out kiosks worked smoothly and intuitively. No hassle, no long lines—just fast and easy. Overall, this place delivers comfort, convenience, and great value all in one. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Sapporo.

Staying at Mitsui Garden Hotel Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo. The hotel’s location is unbeatable—right next to the train station and literally across from the famous Rokkatei flagship store, making it super convenient for shopping and getting around. There are also a convenience store and a Starbucks just steps away, so everything I needed was within walking distance. What really stood out was the onsen open until 9 a.m., which allowed me to enjoy a relaxing morning soak—perfect way to start the day. The room was spotless, well-maintained, and even had complimentary bottled water delivered daily. I worked remotely from the room throughout the day, and the Wi-Fi connection was consistently strong and reliable. Overall, this stay exceeded all expectations. I’ll definitely be booking here again on my next visit to Sapporo.

Staying at Hotel Gracery Sapporo was an absolute breeze thanks to its unbeatable location—right next to Sapporo Station. We arrived early and were able to store our luggage hassle-free, which was a huge plus. The hotel shares the same building as Yomiuri Hokkaido Building, and check-in is just a quick elevator ride up to the 7th floor. During winter, it gets seriously cold with snow on the ground, but walking from the hotel through the covered underground passage to JR Sapporo Station is effortless—even with big suitcases. Getting back to the airport for our departure was just as convenient. We booked a triple room, and while the space isn’t huge, it’s more than sufficient for three people. Considering how close we were to everything—the station, shopping, dining, and transit—it’s hard to beat this spot. The convenience far outweighs any minor space limitations. If I’m ever back in Sapporo, this will be my top pick again. Highly recommend for travelers who value location and practicality.

The hotel is exceptionally clean and the staff couldn’t be more attentive and courteous. Located just a short walk from the station, it’s incredibly convenient for getting around Sapporo—perfect as a base for exploring the city. The breakfast spread was impressive, with a wide variety of options that were fresh and delicious. I left feeling satisfied and already thinking about returning. A fantastic stay overall—highly recommend for anyone visiting Sapporo.

Staying at 41 Pieces Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo! The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, especially the female team members who brought such great energy and warmth. English signage and support made communication smooth—no worries at all for non-Japanese speakers. The outdoor area is beautifully designed with lush greenery, perfect for a relaxing moment with a drink. Inside, the rooms are spacious, spotlessly clean, and well-thought-out—three of us had plenty of room without feeling cramped. I loved that we could borrow vinyl records and toys from the lobby; it added such a unique, homely touch. And the location? Just steps away from Sapporo’s subway station, making it easy to explore downtown, shopping districts, or even the nearby food scene. Honestly, I’d have stayed longer if I could’ve booked again—but the rooms book up fast! This place truly delivers on comfort, charm, and convenience. A must-visit for anyone visiting Sapporo.

This was my second stay at this hotel, and it lived up to the high expectations again. Even though we arrived by rental car, the location is incredibly convenient—just a short 10-minute walk to Susukino, one of Sapporo’s busiest districts. What surprised me most was how quiet the area is despite being so close to the city center. No street noise, no disturbances—perfect for a good night’s sleep. The combination of great accessibility, peaceful surroundings, and excellent value makes this hotel a top choice for both business travelers and tourists. I’d definitely come back and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Sapporo.

I absolutely loved my stay at Hotel One's Residence in Sapporo! The location is perfect—just a short walk from Odori Park and the nearby shopping district, with a peaceful little river flowing beside the hotel. The fish in the river were so relaxed, just lounging around all day, adding to the serene atmosphere. The room was spotless—every corner was clean and well-maintained, which really stood out. I especially appreciated the fully equipped kitchen; I cooked a delicious sukiyaki using fresh local lamb from Hokkaido, and it turned out amazing. The entire experience felt cozy, convenient, and authentic. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a real home away from home. I’d definitely book again and highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Sapporo.
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