Hotel Classe Stay Sapporo
by the TopOfHotel team
Hotel Classe Stay is a stay-hotel designed for longer visits — fully equipped rooms that feel like having a small home in the middle of Sapporo.
Hotel Classe Stay is a stay-hotel designed for longer visits — fully equipped rooms that feel like having a small home in the middle of Sapporo.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The difference between a stay-hotel and a regular hotel is that the rooms are built for living in over several nights, not a quick overnight crash. Rooms at Classe Stay run 22–28 sqm and come fully kitted out — a fridge bigger than the usual mini-bar, a microwave, a kettle, a washing machine in some units, and a large desk with real working space. The effect is that it feels like having your own little home in Sapporo rather than a temporary bedroom. Rooms are clean, well looked after, and laid out with some thought, which makes them a good fit for families and anyone staying several nights.
Food and amenities
This is set up for self-sufficient stays. There's a 24-hour shared laundry area with free washers and dryers (free coins), a shared microwave, and a lounge sofa on the ground floor. On longer stays you get a linen change every 3 days, and the front desk holds your bags for free both before check-in and after check-out. Being right by Nijo Market helps too — you can pick up fresh seafood like snow crab, canned sea urchin, or salmon sashimi and prepare it back in the room.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits in central Sapporo, a short walk from Susukino (about 5 minutes), Nijo Market (3 minutes), and Odori Park (8 minutes), so food and shopping are all on foot. For longer stays, the proximity to Nijo Market is the handy part. The Odori and Hosui-Susukino subway stations are close, making it easy to connect to JR trains for day trips out to Otaru, Niseko, and Furano.
Things to know before booking
Service here is stay-hotel style, not a full-service hotel, so you're more self-sufficient than concierge-attended. The design leans toward practical convenience over luxury — it's function-first rather than plush. And shared facilities are limited beyond the laundry, shared microwave, and the ground-floor lounge. If you want a polished full-service experience, this isn't that; if you want a well-equipped base, it is.
Our take
Hotel Classe Stay Sapporo is best for couples, families, and travelers planning several nights in Sapporo to explore Hokkaido. With a guest score of around 8.8/10, we recommend it without hesitation — if you want a room that feels like home, this one delivers.
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Rooms are designed specifically for long stays at 22–28 sqm, with a large desk and useful living space rather than just a place to sleep.
- Fully equipped — a fridge bigger than the usual mini-bar, a microwave, a kettle, and a washing machine in some units — so it feels like having your own little home.
- Central Sapporo location near Susukino, with Nijo Market 500m, Odori Park 650m, and the Sapporo TV Tower 750m all on foot.
- Clean rooms with a well-planned, thought-out layout that suits families and anyone staying multiple nights.
- Works well as a multi-day base for Hokkaido, with easy connections via the Odori and Hosui-Susukino subway stations for day trips to Otaru, Niseko, and Furano.
- Service is stay-hotel style, not a full-service hotel — expect self-sufficiency rather than concierge-level help.
- The design leans toward practical convenience over luxury, so it's function-first rather than plush.
- Shared facilities are limited beyond the 24-hour laundry, shared microwave, and a ground-floor lounge sofa.
Who It’s For
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Insider Tips
- Good for multiple nights — stop by a supermarket and cook in your room, since the fridge and microwave are there.
- There's a washing machine plus a 24-hour shared laundry with free dryer coins, handy on longer Hokkaido trips.
- You're near Nijo Market — walk over for fresh seafood like snow crab or salmon sashimi to bring back to the room.