Comfort Hotel Sapporo Susukino
by the TopOfHotel team
Comfort Hotel throws in something that makes a sightseeing morning start well — free breakfast on top of an already cheap room, right in the middle of Susukino, with a guest score that climbs to 9.5.
Comfort Hotel throws in something that makes a sightseeing morning start well — free breakfast on top of an already cheap room, right in the middle of Susukino, with a guest score that climbs to 9.5.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The rooms at Comfort are the plain, straightforward kind — a standard business size with no fancy touches, but clean and stocked with everything you actually need. There is nothing here you would call a feature beyond the basics done properly, which is exactly the trade you are making at this price.
Food and amenities
The reason to book is the breakfast. Comfort is part of the Choice Hotels group that made its name on free breakfast, and in a cold city like Sapporo getting a warm morning meal in the hotel — without walking out into the cold to find one — is a real, tangible convenience. Multiply that across the nights you stay and it is money saved. Beyond breakfast you get free Wi-Fi, luggage storage, a coin laundry, vending machines and non-smoking rooms.
Location and getting there
The location is the standout. The hotel sits right in the middle of Susukino: step out of the lobby and you are among Ramen Yokocho and the eating and shopping streets, with the Susukino subway station 200 metres (about 3 minutes) away for getting around. Nijo Market is 550 metres off, Odori Park 650 metres, and Sapporo Station on the JR line is 1.8 km, roughly 22 minutes away.
Things to know before booking
The rooms are plain and standard business-sized, so set your expectations there. Susukino is the nightlife district and stays busy and loud late into the evening — worth knowing if you are a light sleeper. And the facilities lean toward value over luxury; this is a clean, well-run base, not a hotel you book for its amenities.
Our take
Comfort Hotel Sapporo Susukino is one of the strongest value picks in this roundup, and real guests back that up with a 9.5 — the highest score here. We recommend it happily for solo travellers, couples on a budget and small families who want to start the day with a warm meal in a spot where you can eat and explore Sapporo straight away.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Free breakfast every single day, which saves money and is genuinely handy when the alternative is walking out into a Sapporo winter to find one.
- Location in the heart of Susukino — you can eat and head out the moment you drop your bags, with Ramen Yokocho a 3-minute walk away.
- The highest guest score in this roundup: real guests rate it 9.5 on Trip.com, with 9.0 on Agoda and 8.9 on Booking.
- Clean rooms kept to the Comfort group standard, so you know what you are getting before you book.
- A budget rate that starts at around $66 a night — and that price already includes the breakfast.
- Rooms are plain and built to a standard business size, so there is nothing fancy here beyond the basics done well.
- Susukino is Sapporo's nightlife district and stays busy and loud late into the evening, which is worth knowing if you are a light sleeper.
- The facilities lean toward value rather than luxury — this is a clean, well-run base, not a hotel you stay in for the amenities.
Who It’s For
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Insider Tips
- Head down for breakfast a little early — it gets crowded at peak time.
- You are in the middle of Susukino, so dinner at Ramen Yokocho is only a few steps away.
- Book ahead for the Snow Festival in February — value this good sells out fast.