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Hotels in Chuo Ward,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Bar, Parking, Fitness Room
Great
2614 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From AU$ 63
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Hotel near Jozankei Onsen,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Bar, Parking, Skiing
Amazing
238 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From AU$ 307
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Hotel near Nakajima Park,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Bar, Parking
Very Good
620 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From AU$ 56
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Hotels in Kita Ward,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Parking, Fitness Room
Great
544 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From AU$ 86
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Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Bar, Parking, Fitness Room
Great
364 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From AU$ 62
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Hotels in Minami Ward,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Parking
5 reviews
7.0/10
1 night
From AU$ 33
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Hotels in Atsubetsu Ward,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Parking, Bathtub
Great
582 reviews
9.0/10
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From AU$ 57
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Hotels in Sapporo
Featured facilities: Bar, Parking
Very Good
1081 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From AU$ 78
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Hotel near Jozankei Onsen,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Bar, Swimming Pool, Parking
Very Good
136 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From AU$ 134
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Hotels in Minami Ward,Sapporo
Featured facilities: Parking
Good
30 reviews
7.9/10
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From AU$ 48
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9.4/10
Amazing
11362175****This is an older onsen (hot spring) with good service. We were able to check in around 2:30 PM as soon as our room was cleaned. The hotel's various facilities have set operating hours, so you need to plan accordingly. The afternoon tea at this onsen hotel features a variety of alcoholic beverages, along with some teas and soft drinks. Dinner was absolutely amazing; the kaiseki (traditional multi-course Japanese dinner) was quite rich and varied, and breakfast was also very good. After checking out at 10 AM, all the beverages and water in the 1F lobby were shut off. This wasn't a great experience, in my opinion. They should at least provide some water for guests. Futami Bridge is nearby, and the atmosphere is lovely. The biggest complaint is the breakfast time! Who wants to wake up that early for breakfast when they're on vacation? According to the front desk, meal times are assigned based on guests' arrival order. Sigh.
Hanamomiji

Hanamomiji

Hotel near Jozankei Onsen, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 163
9.2/10
Great
ZZhi鿏For its price point, the environment is mainly good for taking photos. The hotel itself isn't very large, just average. There are a lot of Koreans, so if you're just looking to snap some pictures, it's fine. But if you're coming for a relaxing vacation, I'd seriously reconsider. Now, about the service—I've stayed in many hotels at a similar price, and none have given me an experience like this... We arrived around 1 PM, and upon entering, we wanted to ask if we could leave our luggage while we went out for lunch. Before I could even finish my sentence, a male staff member blurted out in English: ”Go outside.” We were completely stunned, not understanding at all what he wanted. If they didn't want us to wait in the lobby, that's one thing, but to just blurt out something like that with a straight face, without any explanation, I truly don't understand what that staff member was thinking. When we left, it was the same male staff member. We were putting on our shoes by the door, and he took away the shoehorn that was right beside us, as if he didn't see we were about to use it. It was absolutely shocking. The other staff members were also just average, even cold. But after that initial 'thunderclap' of an incident, everything else seemed minor. 🫡 In short, if you don't want to get annoyed, do not come to this hotel. Forget hotels at the same price point; I haven't encountered service like this at any normal hotel.
Jozankei Onsen Yurakusoan

Jozankei Onsen Yurakusoan

Hotel near Jozankei Onsen, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 242
8.2/10
Very Good
NNataliia AWe stayed two nights at the end of October in room 103. We booked a hotel transfer, which took us from Sapporo to a hotel in the village. After a few hours of waiting, we were taken by transfer to our hotel because we arrived early. While we waited, we were able to enjoy the amenities of a large hotel in the chain. We checked in around three o'clock, and upon check-in, we were given the choice of dinner and breakfast times. The food was brought in a large container and left in a special compartment. Dinner was the same both times: two hotpot broths, four types of meat, a plate of vegetables, a bowl of noodles with spices, several appetizers, and dessert. The meat was delicious and varied, including pork and several types of beef, which you have to cook yourself in the broth. Breakfast every day included yogurt, fresh coffee, milk, several different servings of jam, boiled eggs, soup, and salad. On the first day, we were given a creamy bun and a plain bun (one for each), and on the second day, a large loaf of still-warm bread. Unlimited snacks and drinks are available in the lobby: soda, beer, and spirits. Both options are very filling, enough for a day. The room is large and spacious, with a spacious balcony with two chairs for enjoying the views, and large windows near the beds. There's a mini-fridge, small snacks, and a complimentary bottle of wine. There are few outlets, and the only downside is the lack of adapters or ports for charging phones directly, such as USB or Type-C, but we had our own adapter, so it wasn't a big deal. The room has a huge onsen with water (if I'm not mistaken, it's about 73 degrees Celsius). It has a step inside—you can't sit all the way down, just up to your chest. The other half is a stone slab, covered by about 5-10 centimeters of water. It's nice to sit on it if you're too hot to stand in the water. We loved everything; we probably spent six hours in the onsen over two days; it was so nice and cozy. It was sad to leave. Thank you for your hospitality! We'll try to come back again.
Suigan

Suigan

Hotel near Jozankei Onsen, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 314
7.4/10
GGuest UserThe hotel is nearly an hour away from Sapporo by bus. I booked it because I saw that there was a pick-up service. Who knew that the phone call on the day said that there was no pick-up service. I looked at the Ctrip page again and needed to click in to see it. I needed to communicate with the merchant. I was careless. The hotel reception seemed to be from northern China, so there was no communication barrier throughout the whole process. The room is a full Japanese style room, you can brush your teeth, wash your face and go to the toilet in the room. The bathing and hot spring bathing are downstairs and end at 11 o'clock. Because of the bus, the time is quite tight. We left early in the morning because of the long distance. Overall, the experience is pretty good
Hotel Kinwaso

Hotel Kinwaso

Hotel near Jozankei Onsen, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 76
5.0/10
AAnonymous UserComplete facilities, belonging to adult sex hotel category, there are ****, mind can avoid lightning General hygiene, it is recommended to bring your own disposable supplies, there may be bugs in the room, there are insecticides in it The location is relatively biased, the traffic is not very convenient, it takes more than 10 minutes to walk back to the hotel to take the public transportation, and it takes about 15 minutes to walk to the nearest convenience store, but there is nothing to say about the cheap choice. Temporary stay for a day or two, more than three or four days is not recommended for saving money.
Hotel Vegas (Adult Only)

Hotel Vegas (Adult Only)

Hotel near Teine Ward, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 160
4.6/10
GGuest UserThere is a convenience store downstairs, the location is quite close to the station, it is quite convenient, it is an apartment type, the things are also rich, fill in the form in advance and receive the password, you will see the password box hanging at the door after you arrive at the room on the same day, enter the password and open it. You will get the key, which is a very special and convenient way. The disadvantage is that the air conditioner can't sleep in the room, but it can't be too hot.
Sapporo-Enju Nakanoshima705

Sapporo-Enju Nakanoshima705

Hotel near Toyohira Ward, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 78
3.7/10
AAnonymous UserThe location is very good and convenient for traveling. It is very convenient to walk to the subway station in two steps. It is only three stops away from Li Xiaolu Commercial Street. It is great. The environment is also good and the facilities are complete. I am very satisfied!
Sapporo-Enju Nakanoshima 204

Sapporo-Enju Nakanoshima 204

Hotel near Toyohira Ward, Sapporo
Price per night from:AU$ 85

FAQs

What are the best hotels in Sapporo?

From business trips to holiday stays, Sapporo offers a wide selection of popular hotels to suit every need. ANA Crowne Plaza SAPPORO by IHG (from AU$ 41), Premier Hotel Nakajima Park Sapporo (from AU$ 65) and Keio Prelia Hotel Sapporo (from AU$ 94) are excellent options for your stay.

What are the best sap hotels in Sapporo?

Planning a relaxing trip? Staying at a spa hotel can make your experience even more enjoyable. Hotel Emisia Sapporo (from AU$ 69), Jozankei Manseikaku Hotel Milione (from AU$ 147) and Jozankei Tsuruga Resort Spa Mori No Uta (from AU$ 365) are great choices for spa hotels offering quality services.

Which hotels in Sapporo provide fitness facilities?

ANA Crowne Plaza SAPPORO by IHG (from AU$ 41), Keio Prelia Hotel Sapporo (from AU$ 94) and Ibis Styles Sapporo (from AU$ 55) offer fitness facilities to help you stay active while away from home. Keep up with your fitness routine even when traveling!

Which hotels in Sapporo have the best breakfast?

What are the best luxury hotels in Sapporo?

Sapporo offers a variety of popular luxury hotels, each with unique styles, top-tier amenities, and exceptional experiences. ANA Crowne Plaza SAPPORO by IHG (from AU$ 41), Premier Hotel Nakajima Park Sapporo (from AU$ 65) and Jozankei Onsen Yurakusoan (from AU$ 257) are highly regarded luxury hotels for a truly exceptional experience.

Which hotels in Sapporo are good for couples?

When heading to Sapporo, couples often choose to stay at Susukino Love Hotel 1 (from AU$ 101).

Which hotels in Sapporo have swimming pools?

Jozankei Manseikaku Hotel Milione (from AU$ 147) is a well-known hotel with a swimming pool. Stay at any of these hotels to relax by the pool and make the most of your stay.

What are some good hotels near Jozankei Onsen in Sapporo?

For Sapporo hotels near Jozankei Onsen, many travelers recommend Jozankei Onsen Yurakusoan (from AU$ 257), Chalet Ivy Jozankei (from AU$ 1,007) and Jozankei View Hotel (from AU$ 108) for their great location and service.

What are the must-visit spots in Sapporo?

Sapporo is home to iconic landmarks such as Jozankei Onsen and Tanukikoji Shopping Street.

Which neighborhoods in Sapporo are best for tourists to stay in?

Popular areas highly recommended by visitors to Sapporo include Susukino, odori park Surrounding and Nakajima Park.

What are the best budget-friendly hotels in Sapporo?

Popular affordable hotels in Sapporo include SAPPORO STREAM HOTEL, Jr Inn Sapporo Kita 2 Jo and Hotel Emion Sapporo.

Mountain View hotel details in Sapporo

Total properties20
Number of reviews5,950
Lowest priceAU$ 63
Highest priceAU$ 8,424
Weekend Avg. PriceAU$ 394
Weekday Avg. PriceAU$ 332