
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.



















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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 Sapporo Tokyu Rei Hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Hokkaido. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Nishi-2-chome Station's Exit 4, with a cozy bakery right outside where I grabbed fresh pudding and toast in the morning. My double room was surprisingly spacious—my suitcase opened fully three times over, and there was even a small sofa for relaxing. The view from the window? Straight onto the iconic Ferris wheel, especially magical at night when it lights up. On my second night, we experienced a minor earthquake—no panic at all thanks to the hotel’s immediate broadcast alert and clearly marked emergency exits throughout the hallways. Safety first, and this place delivered. At just under $400 per night, the value is incredible—great location, big room, excellent service. Plus, they offer luggage storage, which made my early check-in and late checkout so much easier. This is definitely a hotel I’d return to without hesitation.

Staying at Susukino Granbell Hotel was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the lively Nishi-dori Shopping Street, making it easy to explore local restaurants and boutiques. The highlight? The rooftop hot spring bath—so relaxing and serene, it felt like a true Japanese onsen experience. Plus, the lobby was beautifully decorated with festive Christmas touches, adding a warm, welcoming vibe. It’s clear they put effort into every detail. I’ll definitely be back—this hotel offers incredible value and charm.

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.

Staying at Granbell Hotel Tanuki Sapporo was a pleasant surprise. Located right at the end of Tanuki Shopping Street, it's super convenient for exploring the area—just a short walk to all the shops and local vibes. There’s a 7-Eleven right next door, so grabbing snacks or essentials is effortless. The nearest subway station is about a 10-15 minute walk, but the route is covered with awnings, making it comfortable even in rainy weather. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay, and check-out was hassle-free—just return your key card and you’re done. One highlight? The large, clean bathhouse (not a hot spring), perfect for unwinding after a long day. With its great value, excellent location, and welcoming atmosphere, this hotel is definitely worth recommending.

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!

Staying at MYSTAYS Sapporo Nakajima Park was a pleasant surprise, especially for the view—Nakajima Park is right across the street, making it perfect for winter visitors who want to enjoy snow scenery. I’d recommend booking a standard room since only five rooms are on one floor, and the park view is limited to those specific units. Other room types don’t offer the same scenic outlook. From the hotel, walking left leads directly to the Hokuhoku Line subway station at Hoppō Station, while a short stroll to the right brings you to a small convenience store—great for basic needs. The location isn’t ideal for dining or shopping, but the price point is incredibly fair. If you’re not on a budget, you might consider staying near Nakajima Park Station or Odori Park for more options. Still, for travelers seeking quiet surroundings, a cozy atmosphere, and great value, this hotel offers solid bang for your buck.

Stayed at Smile Hotel Premium Sapporo Susukino and couldn’t be happier! The location is perfect—just a two-minute subway ride from Sapporo Station, making it super easy to explore Susukino, the TV station area, and the famous Nishi-ku shopping streets. Everything is within walking distance. The breakfast was fantastic—wide variety, fresh ingredients, and great taste. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and very comfortable with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Excellent value for money, and the staff were friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Sapporo—it’s a top choice!

As a frequent traveler, I recently stayed at Tenza Hotel & Skyspa at Sapporo Central and was truly impressed by the entire experience. Located right in the heart of Sapporo, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience—just a short walk to Sapporo Station and the vibrant neighborhood of Higashi-cho, making it easy to explore major attractions like Clock Tower, Odori Park, and local dining spots without relying on public transit. The moment I stepped into the lobby, I was greeted by a modern yet warm atmosphere—clean lines, thoughtful design, and friendly staff who made check-in smooth and welcoming. My room was spotless, with a comfortable bed, spacious bathroom, and top-notch amenities including reliable free Wi-Fi, climate control, and a flat-screen TV. What stood out most was the excellent soundproofing—despite being in the city center, the room was incredibly quiet, allowing for deep, restful sleep after busy days of sightseeing. The hotel’s cleanliness extended beyond the rooms—the hallways, elevators, and common areas were meticulously maintained. Plus, there are plenty of nearby cafes, convenience stores, and restaurants, so everything I needed was just steps away. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers comfort, convenience, and great value. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit Sapporo.

Staying at Toyoko Inn Sapporo Susukino Junction was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo! The location couldn’t be better—right in the heart of the city, just a 3-minute walk to Susukino and Nijo Street. Everything is within easy reach: shopping, dining, nightlife, you name it. The hotel itself is spotless and well-equipped, with thoughtful touches everywhere—from the comfy bed to the efficient bathroom setup. I especially loved the breakfast buffet: fresh, varied, and satisfying, with both Japanese and Western options. It’s clear the staff cares about guest comfort. Clean, convenient, and great value—this place is a real gem for travelers looking for a cozy yet central base in Sapporo.

Staying at KOKO HOTEL Sapporo Susukino was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the subway and right in the heart of Susukino, making exploring the city super convenient. The room itself was spotless, modern, and incredibly comfortable. I especially appreciated that the bathroom and toilet were separated—privacy and practicality in one! The showerhead, featuring Refa technology, delivered a powerful, invigorating spray that made my morning routine feel like a spa treatment. Even though the partner parking lot is a bit pricey at 1,800 yen per day, the 24-hour access is a huge plus for travelers with cars. The front desk staff were warm and welcoming during check-in, and the little complimentary gift was a nice surprise. What really stood out? The entire place feels brand-new after renovation, yet the price remains very reasonable—great value for money. I left feeling completely satisfied and already planning my next trip to Sapporo just so I can stay here again.

Staying at Hotel Route-Inn Sapporo Chuo was a great experience overall. The location is incredibly convenient, just steps away from the train station and major roads—perfect whether you're driving or relying on public transit. The room itself is compact but well-designed, clean, and fully equipped with all the essentials. Noise insulation is decent, so it’s easy to get a good night’s sleep. Breakfast offered a nice mix of Japanese and Western options, with fresh ingredients and tasty flavors—definitely satisfying for a morning start. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay, making check-in and check-out smooth. With its excellent value for money, this hotel is ideal for short stays, business trips, or sightseeing in Sapporo. I’d definitely recommend it and would book again if I return.
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