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Portom International Hokkaido
4.8/5569 Bewertungen
Wir hatten die Freude, in Portom International Hokkaido zu bleiben, günstig im New Chitose Flughafen International Passagier Terminal gelegen. Nach der Ankunft wurden wir von dem aufmerksamen Personal, das einen erfrischenden Willkommensgetränk anbietet, begrüßt und einen positiven Ton für unseren Aufenthalt gesetzt. Das Zimmer war eine harmonische Mischung aus moderner Technologie und Komfort. Die angebotenen Einrichtungen waren reichhaltig und von hoher Qualität, die einen komfortablen und bequemen Aufenthalt sichern. Einer der Stand-up-Merkmale dieses Hotels ist seine Nähe zu einer Vielzahl von Einkaufs- und Unterhaltungsmöglichkeiten im Flughafen. Insgesamt überstieg Portom International Hokkaido meine Erwartungen in allen Aspekten. Dieses Hotel wird sehr empfohlen und freuen Sie sich auf meinen nächsten Aufenthalt.
ANA Crowne Plaza Chitose, an IHG Hotel
4.5/5246 Bewertungen
the location is 8min walk from JR Chitose Station, guests with heavy luggage may consider calling a taxi. The place is quite antique and come with fews plug outlet. However, the room is spacious and the staff was so nice helping arranging a taxi arrangement to the airport the next day. The morning sunrise view from my room was so beautiful.
Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Resort Spa Mizu No Uta
4.6/5167 Bewertungen
From the moment we arrived at Mizu no Uta, Tsuruga Resort at Lake Shikotsu, we were enveloped in an atmosphere of tranquil luxury. Valet parking greeted us, and we were swiftly escorted to a path lined with zen music, setting the tone for a stay where every detail exudes serenity. Upon entering the reception, a majestic wooden carving of an owl, a powerful symbol of protection in Ainu culture, watched over us. In a delightful and intimate touch, we were asked to remove our shoes – a gesture that immediately made the resort feel like a sanctuary. Walking barefoot on soft wooden floors in such a refined environment felt like the ultimate indulgence. Live harp music floated through the air as we were led past a live fireplace, its warm flames inviting guests to roast marshmallows, adding a whimsical, yet homely feel to the elegant surroundings. The staff, attentive yet discreet, escorted us to our room via separate lifts, ensuring our luggage was seamlessly handled. Entering the room, we were struck by its sheer spaciousness. A half-sized fridge, thoughtfully included, perfectly stored all our chilled treats from the road trip. But the true star was the view: an uninterrupted panorama of lush greenery, stretching out to meet the serene waters of Lake Shikotsu. The combination of the stunning scenery and the luxurious in-room robe made us feel like chaebols, lounging in opulence and shielded from the cool lakeside breeze. As for the dining, the buffet at Mizu no Uta is nothing short of spectacular. Where many buffets struggle to balance quantity and quality, this resort excels at both. Highlights included a live dessert station and a live pizza-making corner, where thin-crust pizzas, surprisingly better than those from Furano’s famed Cheese Factory, were expertly prepared. The spread also featured an incredible assortment of sashimi – the freshest I encountered during my 1.5-week trip across various hotels. The salmon and mackerel, both raw and uniquely marinated in glass jars, were exceptional. The hot dishes maintained the same elevated standard. A simple tomato-based clam spaghetti was transformed by the quality of ingredients, while even the sautéed kailan was enhanced with the addition of Parma ham. Local produce, such as the fresh broccoli used in the cream-based dishes, lent an unmistakable brightness to each bite. The combination of Japanese and Western cuisine was balanced beautifully, with every plate delivering a sense of thoughtful craftsmanship. Of course, no stay at a lakeside resort would be complete without a visit to the onsen bath. While slightly smaller than the one at Lake Akan, the onsen here is far superior in cleanliness and upkeep. Conveniently, the bath is stocked with towels, so there’s no need to carry your own from the room. The experience is further enhanced by a sauna illuminated with soothing blue light, adding a layer of tranquility to the ritual. The open-air onsen is another highlight. For those who appreciate the purity of nature, the bath even features drinkable Lake Shikotsu water, renowned as one of Japan’s top 100 spring waters. This thoughtful touch, coupled with the stunning views, creates an immersive experience that is equal parts restorative and luxurious.
Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Bessou Ao No Za
4.7/542 Bewertungen
Wie kann das Hotel 12,000 Nacht Probleme wählen? Die Zimmer japanisch-westlich kombinierte Einrichtungen sind komplett komfortabel, warm und elegant und geräumig und wunderschöne Atmosphäre ist unfarblich! Ein Hotel muss den ganzen Weg fertig! Ein Paar weiße Hosen müssen in welche Farbe eingehen oder herauskommen oder eine Farbe extrem sauber! Drei Mahlzeiten am Tag alle japanischen Gerichte sind wunderschön! Der 24-Stunden-Restaurant-Service ist alle in den Zimmergebühren enthalten! Extrem wunderschön! Der Balkon hat einen warmen Pool, der jederzeit und überall warme und warme Getränke im Kühlschrank des Gästezimmers ist kostenlos!

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Höchster Preis522.296 RUB
Niedrigster Preis8.256 RUB
Anzahl Bewertungen1.024
Anzahl der Hotels4
Durchschnittspreis (unter der Woche)81.864 RUB
Durchschnittspreis (am Wochenende)85.530 RUB