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Best Western Sapporo Odori Koen
4.4/5183 Reviews

Best Western Sapporo Odori Koen

odori park Sapporo|0.17km from NHK Sapporo Broadcasting Station
Best Western Sapporo Odori Koen has good value for your money. We had a triple beds family room. It is somewhat small, but hotel rooms are typically small in Japanese standard. It should not be compared with Best Western Hotel sizes in North America. The hotel front desk lobby is nicely decorated. Hotel room has a good size desk, it has a mini fridge, kettle, drawer with instant coffee, creamer and sugar. It also has a window but not much to view. It is compact but well equipped. The front desk hotel staff were friendly, polite and spoke OK English. Vending machine on ground floor was stocked with a variety of drinks, including beers. Two microwave ovens were available on hotel lobby, so you can heat up some foods from convenient stores, but I preferred it was inside my room. I particularly like this hotel provided generous supplies of instant coffee, creamer, sugar, green tea bag, stir-stick at hotel lobby for guests, even though there were supplies in my room, so you can replenish without asking. In term of location, It is almost 17 - 18 minutes walk from Sapporo Station (about 1.3 to 1.4 km walk), it is somewhat far. However, if you know the area well, you may get to the hotel mostly in the underground shopping street from Sapporo Station, this is very important to know if you visit Sapporo in the winter. Once you checked into the hotel, it is conveniently near many attractions, including Sapporo TV Tower, Odori Koen, Tanukikoju Shopping Street (many restaurants there). If you get into the underground shopping street, the restaurant choices are almost unlimited.
Tenza Hotel & Skyspa at Sapporo Central
4.6/5105 Reviews

Tenza Hotel & Skyspa at Sapporo Central

odori park Sapporo|0.54km from NHK Sapporo Broadcasting Station
We visited Sapporo for the snow festival in Feb 2020. We selected the Leopalace based on location/price and reviews. On arrival, due to the weather and late night we decided to take a taxi to the hotel, this cost about Y1000. (after our stay it was fine weather, so we walked back to the JR station which took about 15 minutes). NB - neither my wife or myself speak Japanese, just a few phrases. Check in at the hotel was easy and straight forward, and we were directed to lifts behind reception. Our room was clean and spacious by Japanese standards. We chose not to book breakfasts, we were there for the snow festival so there was a huge variety of fresh market style food available. The hotel was a very short walk from the main avenue where the festival is held. There is 7/11 located on the corner of the hotel and also a long shopping arcade a couple of minutes walkaway. We wanted to use the hotels spa facility which is shown to be on floor 9. we put on the robes provided but having taken the lift up to floor 9 we found only bedrooms. so we called reception and mistakenly asked for direction to the onsen (we should have said public bath) because we asked for the wrong thing we were told the hotel does not have an onsen and then they hung up the phone. So I changed in to regular clothes went to reception and eventually worked out that the only way to the spa was via another lift in reception. Because we had to walk through reception we elected to wear regular clothes which was fortunate because eonce we found the spa area there were large signs telling you in English) not to wear your robes in reception, of course by the time you read that in the spa you would have already walked through reception. I don't mind if there is little English signage but if you take the time to have English translations put them where they can be of use - IN THE ROOMS. (oh and you need to take the towels from your room to use in the spa too) . We found the room temperature very comfortable and both slept well during our stay. We asked the reception to make a dinner reservation for us at a popular restaurant for our second night, this took a little while as initially they assumed we wanted to book into the hotel resturant, but once we passed this confusion they reception were very helpful. Making sure we had our booking reference and even showing us on a map where it was (even though we already knew this). Other than the phone call about the onsen/bath we found the reception staff very friendly and willing to help.

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Onsen Ryokan Yuen Sapporo
4.4/545 Reviews

Onsen Ryokan Yuen Sapporo

Sapporo|0.25km from NHK Sapporo Broadcasting Station

Latest booking 23 hrs ago

We stayed in nine hotels during our six week Winter visit to Japan; this hotel was the third most stylish but the second most uncomfortable. The corner double room has the right look with a little tea room next to a floor to ceiling window. We had a partial view of the Botanical Gardens which was pretty. The room was uncomfortable for the following reasons: 1. No storage. The room fit out is super minimal but if you have luggage there's nowhere to put it and no hanging space. 2. The designer was going for a zen low lighting experience but the room was so dark we couldn't see anything. There is one dim lamp next to the bed and another low light overhead light. It was so dark we had to borrow desk lamps to be able to see into our suitcases. Maybe the designer was trying to create a moody atmosphere but we found it dreary and depressing. 3. The thermostat has no fine controls - the room was either way too hot or very cold. We chose to turn the heat off and borrow extra blankets and wear extra layers. We chose the corner double room which despite being one of the larger rooms, felt too cramped for a four day stay. The onsen was stylish and cool. The outdoor onsen was set in cute snowscape. Having an onsen with snow around you felt very luxe. Unfortunately this hotel attracts a certain young, nouveau riche clientele who take selfies endlessly in this Instagram ready hotel. There were men taking photos of themselves in the onsen on two occasions; I felt like my privacy had been violated as I was in the same bath. It upset me they didn't respect me enough to abstain from taking video footage. Did they do that just because my partner and I were clearly not Japanese? We enjoyed the authentic breakfast, although I feel like having it once probably would have been enough. The location of the hotel was a bit of a dead zone, unless you love walking there are probably more central locations. If you can't speak Japanese the staff are just OK. I was overcharged and managed to get a refund even despite the language barrier. I would not stay at this hotel again but I did enjoy certain aspects of my stay.
Wyndham Garden Sapporo Odori
4.4/5235 Reviews

Wyndham Garden Sapporo Odori

odori park Sapporo|0.55km from NHK Sapporo Broadcasting Station
In the past, I haven't had the best experience at Wyndham hotels. However, Wyndham Garden Sapporo Odori was INCREDIBLE. The hotel was super clean, the breakfast had a small variety of food (but delicious nonetheless), and the service was incredible. Service: Takuichi Sugiyama went above and beyond to serve us, and I genuinely have not met someone who works so hard and takes great pride in his work in such a long time. He was super friendly, always happy to help whenever we needed something, and you could tell he knew everything about the hotel and Sapporo in general — he even helped us ship our luggage to the airport and to our other hotels by doing all the paperwork for us. Kawaguchi Kiyohara was also extremely friendly and helped wherever she could! I don't think I could ask for better service. Attractions: The hotel is in a great spot! It's just a block away from Tanukikoji Shopping Street 1-2 and it's super easy to get around with the tram and trains quite close. Cleanliness and Decor: I loved how everything was new, and I loved the dark aesthetic (it made the rooms feel cosier — great in my case since we stayed in the middle of winter). The room was a tad smaller than what I'm used to, but again, I loved how cosy it was, and there was still enough space for me. One small thing that I noticed was the lingering smell of cigarettes in the lobby as you walked to the elevators. It wasn't until later on that I realised there was a smoking room at the end of the bathroom hallway. I really despise the smell of cigarettes, and it bothered me any time I returned to the hotel at night — perhaps, something could be done about this? This was the only thing I disliked; everything else, I have no complaints about. I would 100% stay here again.

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Grand Mercure Sapporo Odori Park
4.2/5219 Reviews
odori park
The hotel is old. Remember, don't talk or work with the old man staff of hotel, all of them are slow and low efficiency. If you need any assistance, please Remember to find young hotel staff. Two times of electricity fuse were broken and one times of toilet flush was out of order during my stay. In general, not good !
Sapporo Prince Hotel
4.6/5200 Reviews
odori park
在札幌車站有免費接駁車到酒店, 房間空間比普通商務酒店大一點, 都算寬敞, 浴室挺大的, 整體來說很舒適。酒店大堂有手信店也很方便。步行10分鐘就是狸小路商店街。 最後一晚入住高樓層的豪華房型, 有專用升降機, 房間非常大, 有按摩浴缸。早餐會場是在酒店最高層的餐廳內享用, 風景十分怡人, 可以看到遠處的日本海和十勝山嶽。早餐沒有算很豐富, 但菜式挺高級的, 有魚子和章魚刺身, 現場料理的奄列也很好吃, 有一位廚師還很熱情的介紹酒店外的風景。 溫泉要另外付500日元, 我每天都很晚回酒店所以沒有去泡。 缺點是酒店位置離札幌車站有段距離, 而接駁車衹到下午5點, 需要轉坐路麪電車才能回到酒店。自駕的話一晚1500日元停車費。還有check out時某位女前台的態度不太好, 有點小扣分。 整體來說是一間值得推薦的酒店, 可以趁現在使用政府的地震復興優惠捲來北海道玩!
Koko Hotel Sapporo Odori
4.5/5408 Reviews
odori park
The service at the front desk was very good. My friend lost her mobile phone. The girl at the front desk was very helpful in helping to translate and contact. Finally, she helped my friend find her mobile phone. The accommodation environment is also very good. I will choose this hotel next time. Finally, thank you for your service!
Best Western Sapporo Odori Koen
4.4/5183 Reviews
odori park
Best Western Sapporo Odori Koen has good value for your money. We had a triple beds family room. It is somewhat small, but hotel rooms are typically small in Japanese standard. It should not be compared with Best Western Hotel sizes in North America. The hotel front desk lobby is nicely decorated. Hotel room has a good size desk, it has a mini fridge, kettle, drawer with instant coffee, creamer and sugar. It also has a window but not much to view. It is compact but well equipped. The front desk hotel staff were friendly, polite and spoke OK English. Vending machine on ground floor was stocked with a variety of drinks, including beers. Two microwave ovens were available on hotel lobby, so you can heat up some foods from convenient stores, but I preferred it was inside my room. I particularly like this hotel provided generous supplies of instant coffee, creamer, sugar, green tea bag, stir-stick at hotel lobby for guests, even though there were supplies in my room, so you can replenish without asking. In term of location, It is almost 17 - 18 minutes walk from Sapporo Station (about 1.3 to 1.4 km walk), it is somewhat far. However, if you know the area well, you may get to the hotel mostly in the underground shopping street from Sapporo Station, this is very important to know if you visit Sapporo in the winter. Once you checked into the hotel, it is conveniently near many attractions, including Sapporo TV Tower, Odori Koen, Tanukikoju Shopping Street (many restaurants there). If you get into the underground shopping street, the restaurant choices are almost unlimited.
Onsen Ryokan Yuen Sapporo
4.4/545 Reviews
We stayed in nine hotels during our six week Winter visit to Japan; this hotel was the third most stylish but the second most uncomfortable. The corner double room has the right look with a little tea room next to a floor to ceiling window. We had a partial view of the Botanical Gardens which was pretty. The room was uncomfortable for the following reasons: 1. No storage. The room fit out is super minimal but if you have luggage there's nowhere to put it and no hanging space. 2. The designer was going for a zen low lighting experience but the room was so dark we couldn't see anything. There is one dim lamp next to the bed and another low light overhead light. It was so dark we had to borrow desk lamps to be able to see into our suitcases. Maybe the designer was trying to create a moody atmosphere but we found it dreary and depressing. 3. The thermostat has no fine controls - the room was either way too hot or very cold. We chose to turn the heat off and borrow extra blankets and wear extra layers. We chose the corner double room which despite being one of the larger rooms, felt too cramped for a four day stay. The onsen was stylish and cool. The outdoor onsen was set in cute snowscape. Having an onsen with snow around you felt very luxe. Unfortunately this hotel attracts a certain young, nouveau riche clientele who take selfies endlessly in this Instagram ready hotel. There were men taking photos of themselves in the onsen on two occasions; I felt like my privacy had been violated as I was in the same bath. It upset me they didn't respect me enough to abstain from taking video footage. Did they do that just because my partner and I were clearly not Japanese? We enjoyed the authentic breakfast, although I feel like having it once probably would have been enough. The location of the hotel was a bit of a dead zone, unless you love walking there are probably more central locations. If you can't speak Japanese the staff are just OK. I was overcharged and managed to get a refund even despite the language barrier. I would not stay at this hotel again but I did enjoy certain aspects of my stay.
Sapporo View Hotel Odori Park
4.2/586 Reviews
odori park
This may be the nicest hotel I have ever stayed in during my time in Japan; the design is modern, the buffet is wonderful (although a little pricy) and the view of Odori park was great. I especially enjoyed the bath, as it was separate from the toilet, which is rare for smaller hotel rooms in this country. The staff were very kind and understanding, as I had asked for my luggage to be held until 3 pm but I didn’t retrieve it till much later with no issue. I stayed in the standard queen room and got more than I expected. Would recommend heartily!

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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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