Apa Hotel & Resort Sapporo, Sapporo
About the Resort
APA Hotel & Resort Sapporo is a contemporary 3-star resort located in the heart of Sapporo's Minami Ward, offering a unique blend of luxury and comfort. With a wide range of amenities, it caters to both leisure and business travelers, ensuring a memorable stay. The resort is strategically situated near major attractions, enhancing its appeal as a leisure destination in Hokkaido.
Location
Conveniently located, APA Hotel & Resort Sapporo is just a short distance from popular landmarks like Odori Park and Susukino entertainment district. The resort is accessible via
Rooms
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Internet access
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Stores/Commercial services
Dining
- Restaurant
- Poolside snack bar
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Children's buffet
- Game room
Spa & Leisure
- Indoor swimming pool
- Spa lounge
- Sauna
- Massage
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Pants press
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a decent stay overall, but there were definitely some drawbacks. The location is quite far from the city center, making it a bit inconvenient for sightseeing. The rooms were comfortable but felt very outdated. The staff seemed a bit aloof, which didn't help create a welcoming atmosphere. On a positive note, the dining in the grand ballroom had some good options, and I appreciated the homemade bread.
The hotel has a decent location in the famous Jozankei hot spring area, which is popular among locals for weekend getaways. However, the rooms are a bit small for sharing and aren't soundproof, making it hard to relax sometimes. The staff's service could be improved, especially in terms of communication and attentiveness. Dining options felt pricey for what was offered, but the atmosphere during meals was nice.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were clean and comfortable, which made for a pleasant night's sleep. However, the service left much to be desired, as the staff wasn't particularly friendly. The location is a bit far from the town center, but the shuttle helps somewhat. Dining options were quite limited and overpriced. Overall, it offers good value for the price, but there are definitely areas for improvement.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. On the plus side, the rooms were recently refurbished and well-lit, making for a comfortable stay. However, the service left much to be desired, with some rude interactions that really dampened the mood. The location is quite far from the city center and is a bit boring, but the onsen area is nice for relaxation. Overall, it’s not bad, but there are definitely some areas for improvement.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. On the plus side, the rooms were clean, though pretty cramped, and the location was manageable with local bus services. However, the service was lacking, the dining options could be improved, and overall, it felt like the hotel just didn't deliver on value for what I was expecting.
I had a fairly decent stay at this hotel. The rooms were spacious, making it suitable for families, but they did feel quite outdated, which might explain the lower prices by Japanese standards. The service was friendly, but I did encounter a rude staff member when I asked for assistance with a book. The location wasn't the best, especially with the shuttle schedule being limited and some distance from central attractions. Overall, it's a good value for money if you're looking for family-friendly accommodation.
The hotel offers a spacious onsen experience, which was great for relaxation, but the rooms felt a bit dated and musty. While the service was friendly and responsive, they could improve on welcoming guests more warmheartedly. The location is quite a distance from the city center, so it's best if you're driving. The dining options were varied but could use better management to enhance the breakfast experience.
I had a pleasant stay overall, with spacious and comfortable rooms that made for a good night's sleep. The hotel is a bit far from major tourist attractions, which can be inconvenient unless you have a car. The service was decent, though the housekeeping approach could be improved. The dining options were somewhat underwhelming and felt overpriced for what was offered.
During my stay, I found the hotel to be a bit far from the city center, but the area had its charm with nice local shops and a supermarket nearby. Unfortunately, the rooms were not clean upon check-in, with some concerning hygiene issues. The staff were friendly, making an effort to be helpful, though communication was somewhat difficult. Overall, it was a mixed experience, particularly due to the room's cleanliness, but the location was decent if you have a car.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were large and clean, providing a comfortable space to relax. The staff was friendly and helpful, though at times they weren't as responsive as I hoped. The location is a bit far from the main attractions, making it less convenient. Although the dining options were available, they could definitely be improved. Overall, it was a decent experience, but not without its drawbacks.
The hotel has a spacious room with an onsen, which was a nice touch. However, the darkness in the room was quite off-putting, and the location was too far from the city center. The staff was a mixed bag—some were friendly while others seemed a bit unhelpful. Overall, it was comfortable but not ideal for convenience.
The hotel was situated in a rather inconvenient area, which made accessing public transportation a bit of a hassle. On the positive side, the staff was incredibly friendly, and the breakfast provided was quite satisfying. The rooms, while average, offered a comfortable stay. However, I did find it quite warm at night, making it difficult to sleep. Overall, it's decent, but not ideal if you're looking for a prime location.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. While the rooms were spacious and family-friendly, they felt a bit dark and lacked proper ventilation. The service from the staff was generally pleasant, but I had a frustrating experience with one member who was rather rude. On the bright side, the hotel is located in an interesting area, although getting to central Sapporo required some planning due to the limited shuttle schedule.
I had a pleasant stay at this hotel, which was clean and spacious, but I did notice it wasn't very soundproof, and there was only one charging point in the room. The location is nice if you're looking for attractions around the mountains, but it's quite far from the city center. The service was a mix of helpful and tired staff, which affected my experience a bit. Overall, it's decent value for money but could improve in sound insulation and dining options.
The hotel offers a decent stay overall with its beautiful location in the famous Jozankei hot spring area, which is quite popular among locals for weekend getaways. However, the service could be improved as the staff was not very friendly and communication was a challenge. The dining options were limited and on the pricey side, and the rooms lacked proper ventilation, which was uncomfortable. Overall, it could be a great place if you're looking to relax in a hot spring area but don't expect too much from the service.