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Latest Reviews for Sapporo Hotels

LAMP LIGHT BOOKS HOTEL sapporo
4.3/5136 Reviews
odori park
great location with access to food and shopping till late night. clean room and still provided towel change on daily basis (hung on door) as i put do not disturb. everything is wonderful and awesome. the hotel is shared with library/ book cafe, and i was taking a rest near the reception area but i was informed that i have to buy drinks to sit there (not like i will be sitting there for hours). no special treats to hotel guests
Hotel Emisia Sapporo
4.6/5168 Reviews
We went during the ski season. Because they were gold members of Starwood, they took the initiative to upgrade the room. We didn't start registering when we arrived, but the staff there arranged the room for us for free as soon as they heard that they were gold members. We are on the 27th floor and can enjoy Hokkaido in the snow. The hotel is the tallest building in that area, so the view is very beautiful. The rooms are quite large by Japanese standards. However, the design in the room looks outdated and needs to be renovated. Although this didn't destroy anything, we felt that everything looked old. The heater in our room was very warm and when we reflected to the front desk, a fan was immediately sent in. Very timely and thoughtful! I don't know if everyone can have breakfast in the lobby (continental breakfast) or more than 30 levels (not sure the exact series, but really high) to choose to eat Japanese or Chinese breakfast. My wife and I chose Japanese style, and what surprised us was the high quality ingredients here. We ate snow crab sauce soup and local fresh fish, and many other side dishes! If the hotel offers a choice, our suggestion is to go to the restaurant on the 30th floor, the scenery is super beautiful, and it gives people an exclusive sense of dignity. I didn't give it a full score because the hotel is not connected to the train station. Coupled with the dizzy, there is no sense of direction, moving the luggage from the train station to the hotel will be a bit difficult, especially in winter. Finally, although the hotel is not in the city, it is very convenient to go to the city and the airport. I think if the hotel provides a shuttle bus to the airport, it may attract more tourists.
Jasmac Plaza Hotel
3.7/53 Reviews
Susukino
I never stayed in Sapporo city in luxury, but I stayed for the first time this time. I thought it was a larger hotel, but it is small. Because it was a continuous night, I put it in the hot spring during the day, but it seemed to be popular with the local people, and it was quite crowded. The hot springs that enter the middle city under the freezing point are the best. However, the public bath is not a hot spring, only the open-air bath seems to be a hot spring.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Sapporo Ekimae
3.6/566 Reviews
It was my second stay, but the room is different, but there is a massage chair, and the room is 12 minutes wide for single stay. The cleanliness of the room is normal. Because it is a clean person, it may be a beautiful person. I borrowed steam iron, but the front desk was saved by bringing it to the room because the hand was blocked. I was happy with hospitality. Breakfast can be selected from Japanese and Western food. It is simple, but it was very grateful that it was free. There is a Family Mart near the hotel and it is very convenient. I would like to use it again when staying around Sapporo Station.
Shin Sapporo Arc City Hotel
4/51 Reviews
The location of the hotel is super convenient, as soon as Shin Sapporo Station comes out. But the room is indeed old, and there is no separate quilt that is separated by sheets. The service is ok.
Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori
4.5/5124 Reviews
odori park
As mentioned by many, the location is ideal, smack in the city center. Near Odori park, lots of restaurants around, shops and things to see. To make justice to the hotel, despite not having its own car park, now it's possible to add into the bill the parking service in a multi storey car park just opposite the street (some reviewer mentioned in 2017 that the hotel had no car park, but facts change along the time, so the truth is that now there is a parking facility, as close as possible, just need to cross the road). Now, being a good place and having a decent room (not spacey but it seldom happens in Japan), would make it an ideal place to choose, being even fairly priced, wouldn't it? Well, there's a but (as in the title of the review): one of the worst logistically organised bathrooms that I've ever found - and I've seen many in 27 years of travelling around Asia. There a not-so-tiny step to take from the aisle and the bathroom. As you try to enter, the WC occupies almost all the space till the wall. So either you try to jump over it (starting from a lower level, remember the step?) or I set one foot in the minimal space available and then you turn like a classical dancer to try to bring the rest of your body (other leg) inside and step in front of a weeny sink. Same ordeal to get out of the bathroom. Imagine doing this when you're still moist, after a shower. Maybe I was just unlucky with the room I was assigned to. But there should not be any architech who studies - and then decides that it's good enough to use it without being a breakdancer - such an unpractical configuration of bathroom. The other - minor - thing, is this (but it does not really bothers me much): having placed the ”make my room” magnetic sign to the door in the morning, i came back at night to find an odd black bag hanged to the outer handle. those were two clean towels. Nothing had been touched inside the room, bed undone as I left it, dirty, damp towels still in the tub. Well, an odd interpretation of what make my room means... Other than those two things, a good place to be. I was there for 3 nights and I paid the same amount (for the whole stay) of one night in Tokyo (ok, it's Roppongi and I know it's as dear as hell!). But if you get there, make sure to see the bathroom configuration, before checking into a room!

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Introduction to Sapporo

Nestled in the northern part of Japan on the island of Hokkaido, Sapporo is a city that brims with culinary delights, stunning parks, and cultural highlights. It is renowned for its beer, ramen, and the annual Sapporo Snow Festival that draws millions of tourists from around the globe.

Tips for Travelling to Sapporo

New Chitose Airport, a short train ride from Sapporo, connects the city to many domestic and international destinations. The city's public transportation includes an efficient subway and bus system.

Japan's official currency, the Yen (JPY), is widely accepted. Credit cards are commonly used, but having cash on hand is suggested for local markets and eateries. The predominant language is Japanese, although English is understood in tourist-centric locations.

Before your journey, check with your home country's consulate or embassy for Japan's latest visa requirements.

Popular Attractions in Sapporo

Odori Park, a green oasis in the city's heart, is a must-visit. Head to Sapporo TV Tower for a panoramic city view or explore the historic Clock Tower and Former Hokkaido Government Office.

Foodies should visit the Sapporo Beer Museum for a taste of Japan's oldest beer brand or Ramen Alley to try the city's signature miso ramen.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Sapporo has a humid continental climate characterized by significant seasonal temperature variations, from winter lows around -11°C (12°F) to summer highs of approximately 26°C (79°F). Winter (December to February) sees heavy snowfall, making it ideal for winter sports. The summer (June to August) is mild and pleasant. Dress appropriately for the weather, and remember to wear comfortable shoes for city exploration.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Sapporo

Luxury travelers can book a stay at the JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo, with its magnificent city views. Budget-conscious travelers might consider the Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori.

The Sapporo Prince Hotel, located near Odori Park, offers easy access to the city's main attractions. Meanwhile, the Premier Hotel -TSUBAKI- Sapporo, located by the Toyohira River, is an ideal choice for travelers seeking riverside tranquility.

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