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Ibis Styles Sapporo
4.4/5166 avaliações
Susukino
This is really the best IBIS Styles I have ever stayed in! Everything is just perfect. Great location, close to the metro stop, within walkable distance to all the hotspots, and amenities available that are really above and beyond typical IBIS Styles hotels. The staff were friendly and super helpful, there's a nice sushi restaurant and even a Lawson convenience store on site. Premium rooms are specious and lovely. Highly recommended!
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Sapporo
4.6/5457 avaliações
Second time staying at this hotel. Very well appointed in a good location for station and public transport. If you have a lot of luggage you should take a taxi to and from the station even if it’s a little pricier (around 7USD). Don’t expect large rooms as in Japan, you get what you pay for. If you want a larger room, pay more! It was perfectly adequate for our needs for a couple of nights in Sapporo. The check in and check out is electronic but staff are on hand to assist. The lobby is lovely and welcoming in the winter. Free bathroom amenities are available. Finally, they serve an outstanding breakfast with a lovely view of the famous landmark Government Office park in front of the hotel. I would choose this hotel again.
Sapporo Stream Hotel
4.7/5851 avaliações
Susukino
Excellent access to the hotel, from basement and main road, with connecting door to Lawson as well from Cocono Susukino, it makes all within a good reach. Susukino itself is good location for someone who likes bustling city vibes, so many restaurants, and for those who take a day tour package, the bus usually will include Susukino as the pick up/drop off point as well, including the streetcar (tram). It's a walking distance to the famous old Ramen Alley, Mega Donki, many Daruma Jingisukan (Genghis Khan Lamb BBQ) & Suage (Curry Soup) branches around. This hotel is very modern, in terms of room size, it's the usual compact ala japan hotel style. No significant noise can be heard even though it's located smack in the middle of busy junction. Overall is a great choice for me, compare to other 2 hotels that I've tried as well (Nakajima area, Sapporo Station area), would definitely choose this hotel again if I come to Sapporo again in the future.
SAPPORO HOTEL by GRANBELL
4.5/51 avaliações
The hotel was newly opened on March 1st, and I stayed there on the first day. The staff may not be used to it, so the service was slow, but fortunately they were polite~ The room looked the same as the mockup picture on the Internet, but it was actually more simple and not too tacky. The bed was comfortable, the bathtub was big, the room was big, and the ceiling was high! The 23rd floor is rare in Sapporo. There are a variety of large natural hot spring facilities, beautiful scenery, special stones used for the floor, and the hot springs are very satisfying! The lounge is at the entrance of the hot springs, and you have to take off your shoes, which is rare. However, the lounge has a lot of tatami for people to lie down, and you can also order beer. The floor is high. Problem: You can hear the sound of trains in the room on the 23rd floor. Exit at Exit 17. The road is not busy and a bit far, about 7 minutes away. There is no underground street. It will be awkward to drag luggage in the snow. Maybe other hotels at the south exit or near the train station are more suitable.
Courtyard by Marriott Sapporo
4.6/5109 avaliações
Nakajima Park
This hotel is a must especially if you’re going during the Sapporo Yuki Matsuri (Snow Festival). Susukino and Odori site are only few blocks away and the Tsudome site is only a subway ride away. It’s super close to the subway station and it’s also close to Nakajima Park where you can play in the snow. The Susukino site is a very lively place with plenty of shops and restaurants.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Premier Sapporo Park
4.1/5162 avaliações
Nakajima Park
My wife and I checked in the hotel from 10-14 July 2024. Upon check-in, we were attended by a female counter staff. After checking both my wife and my passport, she mentioned that the room was booked for 4 nights for only 1 person and that I’ll have to pay ¥1,500 additional for each night that my wife stays with me. That added up to ¥6,000 which I felt was totally unnecessary because there was no additional costs incurred regardless my wife is staying with me in the room or not. I tried to speak rationally to the staff attending to me but due to some Japanese rules, she frowned and insisted that I’ve to pay for the ¥6,000 which I have no choice but to pay up. After paying the ¥6,000 we went up to room 705 and realized that the carpet in the room was so old and dirty with stains all over, especially along the main passageway. The bathtub is the only location we can take our shower in and it creaks whenever we step inside, sounding like it’s gonna break apart anytime. The water temperature was also irregular. Though this hotel is conveniently located just minutes walk away from Takajima-Koen Station, we doubt we’ll ever stay back at the hotel ever again. A negative impression has been created since the moment we checked into the hotel and nothing has changed throughout our stay there.

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Quantidade de hotéis443
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Maior preçoR$ 11.170
Menor preçoR$ 140
Preço médio (dias úteis)R$ 1.151
Preço médio (fins de semana)R$ 1.414