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LAMP LIGHT BOOKS HOTEL sapporo
4.3/5133 Commentaires
odori park
The hotel is conveniently situated in the city center, within walking distance of Odori Park and nestled within the Tanukikoji Shopping Arcade, making exploration of the area a breeze. It features a smoking room, and the lobby boasts a unique combination of a coffee shop and library, creating a pleasant ambiance. Although the rooms are typically small, as is common in Japan, they are exceptionally clean, fully equipped with all necessary amenities, and thoughtfully designed. The staff are very friendly, and housekeeping services are provided daily at no extra charge. Don’t miss out on trying ”That Coffee” during your stay—it's the best coffee I’ve ever had literarry across the hotel door lobby and Akahoshi Ramen for 500 yen.
Hotel Emisia Sapporo
4.6/5155 Commentaires
The hotel is a very short walk from Shin-Sapporo station but beware it is not directly connected. If you have luggage and there is snow on the ground outside it can be a little difficult to get there. Everything else was fine with the hotel. We stayed in a japanese style room which was basic but allowed for a very comfortable one night sleep. Breakfast on the 31/F was surprisingly good with outstanding views of the city. The staff were courteous.
Jasmac Plaza Hotel
3.7/53 Commentaires
Susukino
L'emplacement n'est pas pratique, principalement pour les taxis. Les photos de l'hôtel sont meilleures que les vraies choses. Lors de la réservation, la phase du Ctrip est un lit double, mais c'est une grande chambre lors du séjour, ce qui est assez décevant. Il est recommandé d'utiliser ctrip pour évaluer l'arrangement après avoir terminé la pièce. Le petit-déjeuner et les sources chaudes ne sont pas aussi bons que les photos, mais ils ne sont pas perdus. Le seul avantage est que la plupart des résidents sont japonais et qu'il y a moins de touristes.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Sapporo Ekimae
3.5/559 Commentaires
C'est la deuxième fois que vous séjournez, mais la chambre est différente, il y a un massage, la zone de la chambre est de 12 minutes, un logement individuel. La clairance de la chambre est très normale. Parce que vous êtes un chauffeur, vous pouvez être très belle. J'ai emprunté un bouton de vapeur, mais parce que vous avez fermé la main, la réception a apporté la chambre. Je suis heureux de recevoir des invités enthousiastes. Le petit déjeuner peut être choisi en japonais et en occidentaux. Bien que simple, merci beaucoup pour le gratuit. Il y a un supermarché familial près de l'hôtel, très pratique. Lorsque vous logez autour de la station de chauffage, j'espère pouvoir l'utiliser à nouveau.
Shin Sapporo Arc City Hotel
3.7/52 Commentaires
Qu'il s'agisse de bons ou de mauvais, il est une image d'hôtel ordinaire. Il y a un sentiment de pureté. Les installations de service doivent presque être retirées du plateau à côté de la réception.
Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori
4.5/5113 Commentaires
odori park
As mentioned by many, the location is ideal, smack in the city center. Near Odori park, lots of restaurants around, shops and things to see. To make justice to the hotel, despite not having its own car park, now it's possible to add into the bill the parking service in a multi storey car park just opposite the street (some reviewer mentioned in 2017 that the hotel had no car park, but facts change along the time, so the truth is that now there is a parking facility, as close as possible, just need to cross the road). Now, being a good place and having a decent room (not spacey but it seldom happens in Japan), would make it an ideal place to choose, being even fairly priced, wouldn't it? Well, there's a but (as in the title of the review): one of the worst logistically organised bathrooms that I've ever found - and I've seen many in 27 years of travelling around Asia. There a not-so-tiny step to take from the aisle and the bathroom. As you try to enter, the WC occupies almost all the space till the wall. So either you try to jump over it (starting from a lower level, remember the step?) or I set one foot in the minimal space available and then you turn like a classical dancer to try to bring the rest of your body (other leg) inside and step in front of a weeny sink. Same ordeal to get out of the bathroom. Imagine doing this when you're still moist, after a shower. Maybe I was just unlucky with the room I was assigned to. But there should not be any architech who studies - and then decides that it's good enough to use it without being a breakdancer - such an unpractical configuration of bathroom. The other - minor - thing, is this (but it does not really bothers me much): having placed the ”make my room” magnetic sign to the door in the morning, i came back at night to find an odd black bag hanged to the outer handle. those were two clean towels. Nothing had been touched inside the room, bed undone as I left it, dirty, damp towels still in the tub. Well, an odd interpretation of what make my room means... Other than those two things, a good place to be. I was there for 3 nights and I paid the same amount (for the whole stay) of one night in Tokyo (ok, it's Roppongi and I know it's as dear as hell!). But if you get there, make sure to see the bathroom configuration, before checking into a room!

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Nombre d'hôtels142
Nombre d'évaluations21,879
Prix le plus bas23 €
Prix le plus élevé1 679 €
Prix ​​moyen (le week-end)177 €
Prix ​​moyen (en semaine)143 €