I stayed at a hotel called ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo. In this article, we will review the hotel. I will also review the breakfast, bed hardness, and shower water pressure.
Located 7 minutes walk from JR Sapporo Station, it is a convenient location for both sightseeing and business. It is part of the IHG hotel group and is the only global brand hotel in Sapporo.
Now, I will write a review including my impressions from staying at ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo.
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What is ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo?
ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel is one of the hotel chains operated by ANA Hotels. It provides a comfortable environment not only for private occasions such as sightseeing, but also for business occasions.
We also offer a unique sleep service called ``Sleep Advantage.'' This is a uniquely developed sleep program for deep, high-quality sleep and a pleasant awakening. We support a good night's sleep with a comprehensive approach that includes a full range of amenities such as eye warmers, bath salts, and original blended tea.
ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo is located in the center of Sapporo, making it a perfect base for sightseeing and business. It is also close to tourist attractions such as the Sapporo Clock Tower, Odori Park, and the Old Hokkaido Government Red Brick Office Building.
ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo location/access
A highly convenient hotel located in the center of Sapporo
Located close to Sapporo Station, this hotel is suitable not only for sightseeing but also for business. It's a 7-minute walk away, but if you have a lot of luggage, we recommend taking a taxi from Sapporo Station. Even if you take a taxi, the initial fare will be around 700 yen.
Location/Access
The map is below.
Address: 1-2-9 Kita 3-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0003
Phone number: 011-221-4411
access:
- In case of taxi
About 5 minutes from JR Sapporo Station, about 700 yen
- By train
About 7 minutes walk from JR "Sapporo" station
Get off at Sapporo Station on the Subway Namboku Line/Toho Line → 1 minute walk from Exit 21
- By car (parking lot 1,500 yen per night)
Approximately 20 minutes from Hokkaido Expressway Sapporo Kita IC
- Limousine buses also depart from the airport.
The fare is 1,100 yen and the journey takes 90 minutes. There are only 1 or 2 per hour.
This accommodation fee
Room type: Standard twin room (21㎡)
Accommodation date: 1 night from Sunday in September
Meals: Free breakfast included
Amount: 12,600 yen (6300 yen per person)
This time, I booked the ANA Super Flyers member-only plan. Free breakfast is included with members-only plans.
Check-in/check-out time
Check-in from 15:00
Check out until 11:00
Hotel photos and reviews
I arrived at the hotel around 1pm, before check-in time, so I headed to the front desk to leave my luggage. The front desk is on the second floor after going up the escalator.
Main entrance and lobby floor
Go up this escalator and go up to the second floor.
The front desk is immediately on your left. There was a line to check in and I had to wait a few minutes before being accepted.
Inside the guest room
After checking in, I immediately entered the room. This is a twin bed room.
Pajamas are placed on the bed.
There is a table and a sofa. There is a desk and chair on the right. There is also a telephone and desk light.
It's an air purifier. common type.
There was a LAN cable inside the table.
This is a type of refrigerator commonly found in business hotels. It can fit several 500ml plastic bottles.
Two cups and two mugs. Tea and coffee were provided.
closet
Wi-Fi connection
When connecting to the internet using a smartphone, you can access the property by checking your name and room number.
view from the room
It's a hotel in the city, so don't expect too much of a view. By the way, here is the view from the room where we stopped this time.
This is still a "Toyoko Inn". I can barely see the sky. I was worried that the neon lights in front would shine into the room, but they had social curtains, so no light came in.
Bathroom/Toilet/Amenities
It's a washstand. The size feels like a business hotel.
Hand/body wash and hand/body lotion are available.
Body soap, shampoo, and conditioner.
It took several people to get towels.
Air conditioning equipment
There are three settings for the air conditioner: weak, medium, and strong. It was not possible to set the temperature. As someone like me who likes to keep the room cool during the night, it felt a little hot.
room service menu
This is the room service menu provided in your room.
You can order by phone.
shower water pressure
The water pressure in the guest room shower is weak. People who want to wash themselves off with a shower with strong water pressure may not be satisfied.
I don't think it would be too much of a problem.
Bed hardness and comfort (impressions)
The hardness of the bed was softer than normal. Also, I was glad that there was almost no outside noise or noise from other rooms echoing in the room. I think it's comfortable to sleep on.
I felt it was a major hotel.
breakfast
I will review the breakfast. Click here for the venue.
All-day dining "MEM".
The salad corner is on the left, and the chef on the right serves hot meals such as omelets.
You can make your own Sapporo miso ramen.
We also had Hokkaido's famous soup curry.
It's a Yakult-like drink called Satsura Hamin.
This is Hokkaido pudding. It was quite delicious.
This is a fruit corner.
Salads and appetizers were also abundant.
It's pancake. It was being cooked in the kitchen right in front of me.
We also had coffee after the meal.
The overall impression was that it was a buffet-style breakfast where you could enjoy Hokkaido's specialties as well as the basic breakfast menu.
Comprehensive review
It's a large hotel, so it may be a little crowded at check-in, but we were able to enjoy a wide variety of breakfast options. The guest room environment was relatively good, and I thought it was a hotel with high cost performance. If I have a chance, I would like to stay there again.