
Sapporo/Monami Park Top Hotel Picks
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Everything you need to know about Monami Park
Sapporo Asahi Hotel is an excellent choice, just a 10-minute walk from Sōnan Park. The hotel offers spacious family rooms and child-friendly amenities. Conveniently located near the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tohō Line, it provides easy access to downtown shopping districts and local food streets. Guests can enjoy serene views of the park's lush greenery from their rooms, perfect for morning strolls or evening relaxation.
The hotel also features free parking and luggage storage, ideal for families seeking comfort and convenience. Early HopeGoo is recommended to secure availability.
Sōnan Park is conveniently accessible via the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tohō Line, with a direct stop at "Sōnan Station"—just a 25-minute ride from central Sapporo. From here, transfers to lines like the Chūō Line allow quick access to key sites such as Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower, and Roppongi Shopping Street.
Multiple bus routes, including Bus No. 70 and 73, connect the park to destinations like Shiroi Koibito Park and Hokkaido Jingu Shrine. Use the Kitaca card for seamless transfers and discounted fares across public transit.
The park also features bike rental stations—riding around the grounds takes about 40 minutes, offering a scenic way to experience the blend of urban life and nature.
Sōnan Park hosts a vibrant Cherry Blossom Festival each spring, featuring hundreds of Yoshino cherry trees in full bloom, illuminated by night lights for a romantic atmosphere. In summer, the park transforms into a venue for outdoor concerts and picnic festivals, often featuring local bands and community gatherings.
Autumn brings stunning fall foliage displays, with ginkgo and maple trees lining the pathways—perfect for photography enthusiasts. During winter, the park showcases snow sculpture exhibitions, blending artistry with icy craftsmanship, and some areas open temporary ice rinks.
A visitor center provides event schedules and guided maps. Check the official website for updates, and consider reserving tables at nearby restaurants to enjoy authentic Hokkaido cuisine before or after events.
Just a 5-minute walk from Sōnan Park lies Shirahataya Dining, renowned for its rich Sapporo miso ramen and fresh seafood bowls. Another must-try is Yakiniku Tanbara, serving premium Hokkaido wagyu beef with house-made sauces for a deeply flavorful experience.
For traditional flavors, visit Nakajima Market nearby to purchase local specialties like crab roe rice and crab soup. On-site vending machines and snack stalls offer convenient grab-and-go options.
Note: Many small eateries accept only cash—bring some yen. On weekends, street food stalls pop up around the park, offering grilled eel, yakitori, and sweet treats—ideal for immersing in local culture and culinary charm.
See what other travelers say about Monami Park

Staying at Dormy Inn Premium Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo. Located right on Nogata Street, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience—just steps away from local shops, restaurants, and public transit. The room is compact but thoughtfully designed, making it feel spacious and comfortable despite the size. I especially appreciated the late-night snack offerings, which are a signature of the Dormy Inn brand—my favorite was the hearty ramen, rich in flavor and incredibly satisfying. What stood out most was the peaceful atmosphere amid the city buzz, plus the relaxing on-site hot spring baths that made for a perfect unwind after a long day. It’s rare to find such a great balance between comfort, location, and value—this place truly delivers. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Rembrandt Style Sapporo was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The hotel’s location is unbeatable—right next to the train station, making it super convenient for getting around Sapporo or heading out for day trips. Our family room was spacious enough for three people, with plenty of room to move around without feeling cramped. On-site amenities are thoughtful: a connected Lawson convenience store means you can grab snacks, drinks, or essentials anytime, and there’s also a shopping arcade right downstairs—perfect for last-minute souvenirs or casual dining. The on-site bathhouse is a real highlight; after soaking in the warm waters, I treated myself to a refreshing ice pop—a little luxury that made the moment even better. Parking costs just 800 yen per day, which is incredibly reasonable. The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation design and includes a small bathtub, adding comfort to the stay. The only minor downside? No outdoor hot spring (rotenburo), but honestly, everything else more than makes up for it. This place delivers excellent value and comfort—highly recommend for travelers looking for a cozy, well-located base in Sapporo.

This hotel truly exceeded my expectations! The cleanliness was outstanding—every corner, from the bathroom to the floors, felt spotless and fresh. It’s been ages since I stayed in a place this tidy. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, offering great local tips and assistance with transportation. The location is unbeatable—right next to the train station, so getting around Sapporo was effortless. Plus, there's a convenient duty-free shop just outside the entrance for last-minute shopping. With such a prime location, top-notch cleanliness, and excellent service, this hotel offers incredible value. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to any traveler visiting Sapporo.

I reached out to the hotel via email in English and was promptly assisted by a dedicated staff member. The response was not only fast but also highly accurate and detailed, addressing every single request I had—ranging from transportation arrangements to room preferences and nearby attractions. Their professionalism and attention to detail made my stay planning so much easier, especially as an international guest who doesn’t speak Japanese. The level of service exceeded expectations, and I truly appreciate how well they catered to non-Japanese speakers. It’s clear they prioritize guest comfort and communication. Definitely a hotel I’d recommend and return to.

The room at OMO3 Sapporo Susukino is a typical Japanese size—compact but well-designed and surprisingly comfortable. While there’s no bathtub, the shower area features multiple spray heads that make for a fun and refreshing experience. The bed was clean and cozy, perfect for a good night’s sleep. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the famous King's photo spot, where I grabbed a quick bite at a local favorite. On the other side of the street, the convenience store has the limited-edition Sapporo Black Label Red Tube—a must-buy for any fan of local flavors. Everything is within easy reach, making this stay both convenient and memorable. A great value for the price, especially if you’re exploring Sapporo on foot.

The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Susukino’s vibrant nightlife and dining scene, making it super convenient for exploring. The hotel entrance has a sleek, modern vibe that immediately sets the tone for a stylish stay. Choosing my room felt like part of the experience. The concierge staff were incredibly welcoming and thoughtful—going above and beyond with personalized recommendations and even noticing I forgot my slippers and bringing them without me asking. While the room was on the smaller side, it was well-designed, spotlessly clean, and had all the essentials. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and I slept like a baby throughout the night. Every detail felt curated, and the overall experience exceeded expectations. I’d absolutely stay here again.

Staying at Super Hotel Sapporo Kitagojo Dori was an absolute delight. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway and close to local shops and restaurants. The room was clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with a comfortable bed that made for a great night's sleep. What really stood out was the hot spring bath—it’s warm, relaxing, and perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Breakfast was fantastic too, offering a great mix of Japanese and Western options. The flavors were rich and satisfying, especially the soup base—so comforting and delicious. Friendly staff, excellent value, and a truly enjoyable stay overall. I’d definitely come back and highly recommend this hotel.

Staying at Quintessa Hotel Sapporo Susukino was a pleasant experience overall. The room was spacious and comfortable, with ample space for luggage and easy access to parking—perfect for travelers driving in. It’s about a 10-minute walk to the city center, but the route is safe and well-lit, and getting to Susukino district via subway is quick and convenient. Breakfast was basic—nothing fancy, just standard options that covered the essentials. One small note: I noticed some old tickets and business cards left behind on the nightstand from previous guests, which could have been cleaned up better. Also, no tea bags or coffee were provided in-room, so it’s worth bringing your own if you’re a regular coffee drinker. Despite these minor points, the hotel offers great value, quiet surroundings, and a clean, modern feel—ideal for both short visits and business trips.

This stay exceeded all my expectations! The location is unbeatable—just a 3-minute walk from the subway station, making everything super accessible. The room was much larger than I anticipated, offering excellent space and comfort. In just 10 minutes on foot, I reached Tachinomi-cho (Rabbit Street), perfect for shopping and local vibes. Daimaru Department Store is only three stops away by train, ideal if you're into shopping or dining. There are countless restaurants and convenience stores nearby—no need to worry about food at any time of day or night. And the best part? The view of the city skyline at night is absolutely stunning. I’d often open the window before bed just to enjoy the lights. This place offers incredible value for money, and I’ll definitely be back. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Sapporo!

Staying at RAMBLER 202 in Sapporo was a fantastic experience overall. The room was clean, well-maintained, and fully equipped with everything I needed—comfortable bed, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and more. It’s surprisingly quiet for being in the heart of the city, which made for a peaceful and relaxing stay. The location is excellent: just a 10-minute walk to Odori Park Station, and it takes about 15 minutes by taxi to reach Sapporo JR Station, costing around 1,500 JPY. For the price and convenience, it’s an outstanding value. One small note: the check-in process could be smoother—my English communication took about 10 minutes, and there was a mismatch with the booking number. However, the host remained patient and friendly, eventually provided the access code without any hassle. That kind of hospitality really made up for the minor hiccup. I’d definitely recommend this place and would stay here again.

Staying at Smile Hotel Sapporo Susukino Minami was an unforgettable experience during Hokkaido's winter season, which runs from early November to late March. The weather is truly extreme—every day brings something different: light flurries if you're lucky, or fierce blizzards with howling winds that leave you soaked and shivering. I remember stepping out for a quick bite and getting caught in a sudden snowstorm—completely unprepared, but somehow it just added to the adventure. That’s the beauty of traveling in Hokkaido: you’re not just visiting; you’re living the moment. And when you return to the hotel, the warmth hits instantly—the rooms are cozy, the beds inviting, and the staff couldn’t be more welcoming. Located right near Susukino, everything is within walking distance: great restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and iconic sights. Despite the harsh conditions outside, this hotel delivers comfort, convenience, and a real sense of place. If you're looking to embrace the raw spirit of winter travel, this is a must-try. A perfect blend of authenticity and relaxation.

Staying at Purple Hotel in Sapporo was an absolute delight. The room was spotlessly clean, well-organized, and incredibly comfortable—bedding was plush, and the space felt spacious despite its compact design. Everything you’d need was thoughtfully provided, from high-speed Wi-Fi to modern amenities. Location is unbeatable: just a short walk to the subway station and surrounded by great dining options and convenience stores. The staff went above and beyond with warm, genuine hospitality—always smiling and ready to help. It’s rare to find such a perfect blend of comfort, cleanliness, and convenience in a city like Sapporo. I’ll definitely be returning and recommending this gem to friends and family.
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