Top rated hotels in Hokkaido

Lestel Maru
4.3/537 Reviews
MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVE THE CODE TO THE LIFT BEFORE YOU ARRIVE. I stayed in a capsule in the dormitory on the 3rd floor of the hotel, where self check-in facilities are located. I believe there are family units or private rooms on other floors of the hotel. + Very good location. Less than 5 minutes walk from nearest subway. Subway journey about 5 minutes from central Odori Station. + Very comfortable beds and good quality linen and pillows. I slept very well during my two nights there. + Very good and clean communal facilities - high quality furniture, spacious bathrooms (a lot better than the price suggests). + Self check-in was easy (apart from the lift, see below). - I booked my accommodation through Trip.com. That meant I did not receive an email from the hotel with the code to activate the lift (or even know that I needed a code!). Thankfully, a lady put in the code for me to take me to the 3rd floor so I could check in, otherwise I would have been stuck with no access to the hotel. MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVE THE CODE TO THE LIFT BEFORE YOU ARRIVE. - There are no cooking utensils, plates, cups, cutlery or fridge in the kitchen on the 3rd floor where the dormitories are located. I would happily stay here again for the money, now I know the downsides I have written above so that I can plan accordingly.
One Niseko Resort Towers
4.1/546 Reviews
We had a lovely ski holiday staying at One Niseko Towers. Here is what we thought about the hotel. 1) Good access to both Moiwa and Annupuri resorts Moiwa is walking distance away (walk to – ski back) and there are regular free shuttle bus services to Annupuri. I would say it is a little bit far to Hirafu and as someone else said, the shuttle bus to Hirafu gets you in a bit late. We have trouble choosing which of the resorts are our favourite: Moiwa is so quiet it is almost like a private resort while Annupuri has wide sweeping pistes and the adorable Paradise Hut café! 2) Rooms were large and well equipped Four of us stayed in an apartment style room. By Japanese standards it is huge! The beds were comfortable (according to my husband, who is very fussy about mattresses and pillows) and there is a kitchenette for cooking simple dinners. It is a Japanese style kitchen so there is no oven but a good hob and gigantic fridge. Pretty fast Wifi in the rooms too. They will properly clean your room once during a week with daily cleaning being minimal (bed making, towel changes and rubbish removal) though this was not an issue for us as we spent most of the day outdoors. The rooms were quiet too and we were lucky enough to get a 10th floor room with beautiful views over the forests. 3) Onsen baths for soothing the aching muscles The onsen is one of the best features in our family's opinion! Some family members would visit twice a day…. There is a men's and a women's onsen which both have indoor and outdoor baths. It is really nice sitting outside in a hot bath while looking at the snow. I would add that the onsen as well as a lot of the public spaces are decorated in a simple contemporary style. We liked the calming non-fussy stylish look. 4) Good breakfast and Tura We had a package including breakfast. There are choices of Japanese, Western and Chinese breakfast dishes all cooked well. My children would pile their trays high with croissant, miso soup, scrambled egg and fried chicken…? I think I saw reviews commenting on the quality of coffee but we found the espresso on the coffee machine pretty good. It is not artisanal flat white of course but we weren’t in Niseko for the coffee. There are capsule type coffee machines in the rooms too which were very much like nespresso. As someone else said, the Tura restaurant is highly recommended. It is a bit expensive so we only went once during our stay but we very much enjoyed the course menu. The standard of cooking is extremely high. For example, our favourite dishes were crispy pan friend oysters with oyster risotto and grilled Hokkaido pork with a Japanese sauce. When we visited Tura it was empty apart from us. Don’t let this put you off. It will be important to book a table and preferably specify what you will eat in advance so they are ready. We did not try the room service. 5) Friendly service Last but not least the service at One Niseko was wonderful. There are a lot of young non-Japanese pe
Green Room Hotel
4.1/53 Reviews
Minn Chitose
4.3/579 Reviews
The nearby outlet mall is mostly closed except for a few stores. Notably, Seria and a few luxury stores and sportswear stores are open. Good, quiet location about 10 mins from the nearest train station. Self-service check in. Unable to leave luggage before check in and after check out because the counter is unmanned. Can call via the tablet for assistance but there is no staff physically to assist. Room is huge and amenities are great.
Dharma Niseko
4.8/514 Reviews
Location is good - (1) 2 minutes walk from Hirafu Intersection bus stop (2) slightly below 2 minutes to Momiji stop which is one of Hirafu free shuttle bus stop which you can conveniently travel around the area. Room was spacious, cleanliness was tip top and provided with all necessary amenities. Their welcome gift really surprised us. Staff was friendly and accommodating. Shuttle service to the nearest train station was also available. Overall, we did enjoyed our stay 😊
Q Fox Gmg Hotel
4.1/54 Reviews
We spent 2 nights here in December to ski for the day at Niseko. The hotel worked perfectly for our family of 4 adults. There was enough room to spread out and socialize as well. We were impressed with the complimentary breakfast served right across the road at the sister hotel. We appreciated the free shuttle run up to the gondolas. We felt the rates were reasonable given that it was high season. The only thing to be aware of, if you don't have a car, it's a long hike up the hill to the bars/restaurants - and trying to navigate the snow/ice with suitcases in tow was quite a comedy show. We would happily stay here again if we were lucky enough to come to Niseko.
Sapporo Stay Nakajima Park
4.1/526 Reviews
Nakajima Park
It was an unmanned accommodation. The room was very spacious and had all the furniture and appliances, but I thought the hotel was cleaner. There were no bathrobes, so it's better to bring your own pajamas to sleep in. The hand soap pump was broken and difficult to use. I also thought the water heater was noisy. It's in a quiet area, so you don't hear much outside noise, but you can hear noises from next door and above and below.
AMS TOWER
4.2/513 Reviews
Nakajima Park
This 32nd floor apartment gives a spectacular view of the Sapporo city. Its close location to the subway station gives an alternative for leaving your car in the garage for an urban dig-in without hindrance of parking and traffic congestion.
Habitasion
3.1/55 Reviews
Good location if you are not driving as it's very close to train station. Very clean. However, pillows are too flat. Double bed is too soft and uncomfortable. Unable to contact the owners when we have questions or need something.
South House S
4/517 Reviews
Everything was really clean with pretty decorations and plenty of cleaning supplies in the bathroom and kitchen, it is a bit far from the station but you can board a train that loops around sapporo pretty close, overall it was a really nice and cozy place.

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Number of Hotels1,426
Number of Reviews1,177
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 407
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