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Sapporo Park Hotel
4.4/5155 Reviews
The room is too dusty that we couldn't sleep if we don't open air purifier to strong wind. I couldn't sleep on 1st night until 5am. I'm not satisfied with the food quality if it is such a high price, for both dinner at Japanese restaurant and breakfast buffet on G/F.
Business Inn Norte
3.7/53 Reviews
The nearby hotels are quite hot, and I am very satisfied with this.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Sapporo Nakajima Park Annex
4.2/568 Reviews
The hotel is located near Nakajima park and is walking distance to Susukino and Toyohira river. The staff were very kind and attentive. There are many restaurants open nearby, although they seem to keep irregular schedules. I would recommend this hotel for anyone trying to stay near Susukino.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Sapporo Nakajima Park
4.4/582 Reviews
It feels like a luxury hotel that was built during the bubble. I stayed in a Hollywood twin room, but the view from the window is the wall of the condominium next door. The hotel lobby is also dark. It was good that the amenities were available on the front floor in the form of a Viking. I was surprised at the narrowness of the bathroom, but overall, the room was clean even if it was old, and there was a low repulsive pillow and I could sleep well.
Business Inn Norte
3.7/56 Reviews
I’ve just finished a night at the Business Inn Norte at Nakajima-koen in Sapporo. The hotel is just east of mid-section of Nakajima park and just west of Toyohira-gawa dori. I chose this hotel for a night in town and for its very low price. I’m pleasantly surprised. Check-in was a bit tense because they asked me first if I am a resident of Japan (I am) and then for my foreign registration card (which by law is not required). I refused and they dropped the subject. I paid, got my card key and room number (It’s on your receipt.) and headed upstairs. My room is small, but really not bad for the bargain off-season price I paid. It’s quiet, the bed is small but comfortable and the bathroom is typical of Japanese business hotels. The location of the hotel is just a short walk to the south edge of Susukino, and a few stops on the subway to Odori and Sapporo Station. For solo travelers, it suits one’s needs well. Apart from the small hiccup at checkin, this hotel is fine for a night. And check-out this morning was a breeze. Drop my card key in the box and go. I’d be happy to stay here again when I have the opportunity.
Commence3
4.7/51 Reviews
I had been 4 nights stay at this property with three people. The room is big enough for us,separate toilet and shower rooms that is good offering. It has kitchen room and washing machine that great choice. It's easy to walk to centre Susukino and Nijo Market 30min walk for great exercise 💪

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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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