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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry room, Restaurant
Amazing
281 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
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Great
1326 reviews
9.0/10
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From CAD 217
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99+
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Great
1584 reviews
9.3/10
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99+
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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
215 reviews
8.9/10
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99+
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Amazing
125 reviews
9.5/10
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From CAD 277
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99+
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Very Good
734 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From CAD 120
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99+
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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Amazing
53 reviews
9.6/10
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99+
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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Amazing
41 reviews
9.7/10
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99+
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Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
171 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From CAD 388
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99+
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Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Amazing
169 reviews
9.4/10
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9.3/10
Great
AAnonymous UserOverall a great stay. The biggest advantage is the convenience. It is truly ski in ski out, which makes it very easy to access the slopes without needing to travel anywhere. The slopes here are also very beginner friendly. They are not too steep, which makes it a comfortable place to learn or practice skiing. I also took a 2 hour private ski lesson arranged through the hotel. Our instructor, Yuki, was very friendly, patient, and encouraging, which made the learning experience enjoyable. The only downside was the food. Both the dinner and breakfast buffet had quite limited variety, and the taste was just average. Considering the price we paid, the food did not feel very worth it. Overall, it is still a good place to stay if you want convenience and easy access to beginner friendly slopes. Just do not expect too much from the buffet.
Niseko Northern Resort, An'Nupuri

Niseko Northern Resort, An'Nupuri

Hotel near Niseko
Price per night from:CAD 91
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserThis resort is located on the mountaintop and offers many snow activities. We had a great time playing in the snow in the afternoon! As someone from the south, I've never seen so much thick snow before! The hotel facilities are quite comprehensive, though the food options are limited. We tried the Michelin-starred Teppanyaki, and the service was excellent, and the taste was pretty good! However, the Japanese breakfast was just average.
The Windsor Hotel TOYA,Vignette Collection

The Windsor Hotel TOYA,Vignette Collection

Hotel near Toyako
Price per night from:CAD 335
9.1/10
Great
BButter 1My stay at Hilton Niseko Village in Hokkaido was very convenient and enjoyable, especially for skiing. The hotel has excellent ski-in/ski-out access, with the gondola just a short walk from the ski valet. This made it very easy to start and finish a full day on the slopes without any hassle. The surrounding snow scenery was also beautiful. After skiing, I really enjoyed relaxing in the onsen, which was one of the highlights of the stay. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the breakfast buffet offered a good variety of food. Although the rooms are a bit dated, the overall experience was comfortable and the location is perfect for a ski holiday in Niseko.
Hilton Niseko Village

Hilton Niseko Village

Hotel near Niseko
Price per night from:CAD 122
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserThe overall experience at this hotel was quite good. The room was very clean, and the layout was well-designed. I especially appreciated the thoughtful design of the bedroom, which was enclosed with a door to ensure a very quiet environment, greatly improving the quality of sleep. The only downside was that the room had only air conditioning and no water heating, which made the air extremely dry. Even with a humidifier turned on, it didn’t help much, and my throat still felt uncomfortable at night. If they could improve the heating system or provide better humidification equipment, the experience would be even better!
The Vale Rusutsu

The Vale Rusutsu

Hotel near Rusutsu
Price per night from:CAD 285
8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is great, within walking distance to both Hirafu ski resort and the Sansuitei restaurant! However, the hotel's hygiene management is poor. Over two days, they only changed the towels during cleaning; the floors and tables weren't cleaned at all! They just folded the comforter! I really should have planned ahead and booked a homestay. This trip was quite rushed, so I guess I'm lucky I even got a room and didn't have to sleep on the street 😂! All I can say is... everyone, plan ahead, as this place isn't cheap! The front desk offers services in Chinese, English, Thai, and Japanese.
Chatrium Niseko Japan

Chatrium Niseko Japan

Hotel near Kutchan
Price per night from:CAD 158
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe surrounding environment is beautiful, the room facilities are very new and clean, the hot spring bath is spacious and comfortable, and the hotel staff are very friendly. It is the best hotel I have ever stayed in.
Niseko Grand Hotel

Niseko Grand Hotel

Hotel near Niseko
Price per night from:CAD 70
8.7/10
Very Good
WwaynethepaintTrip.com has always been my go to for travel bookings. Similarly this time to Niseko, decided to extend for an additional week and MyEcolodge came up in the search. I have to mention the checkin was seamless, but what I thought i booked, vastly differ from what was allocated for me. I thought what i booked was a room to myself however it turns out as a shared room. Its not a big deal but the feeling of misinterpretation leaves an awful taste. (Trip.com CS stepped in and helped to clarify things but theres nothing that could be done. peak season, and everywhere else is fully booked or without paying a premium) That said, the stay was good. MyEcolodge sits in a very convenient location just couple stops from Hirafu. Theres various buses including free shutters so thats really an ease off the mind) 7eleven, a small cafe, hotpot/shabushabu restaurant just sits across from you. The hostel also has their own cafeteria though ive never eaten there (food looks good though). They have a huge storage room for your gears, pretty safe so no worries. pantry, laundry room, washroom are pretty spacious and kept tidy. The room itself is fine, nothing to wow about. nothing to complain either. Towels are free and clean. Everything else you need to pay. Overall good stay. Pray hard you get nice room mates if youre sharing!
My Ecolodge

My Ecolodge

Hotel near Kutchan
Price per night from:CAD 76
8.6/10
Very Good
XXiaopaokakaThis hotel is a hidden gem where I stayed for three nights. It has four floors, with the entrance and front desk located on the second floor, accessible by an elevator. On the first floor, there are separate male and female onsens (hot springs), each with three indoor baths and one open-air bath. The changing rooms are equipped with washing machines and dryers (laundry costs a very affordable 100 yen per wash, and you can buy a laundry pod at the front desk for 100 yen). The hotel offers a set breakfast (included with the stay) and dinner (can be added on arrival for 3300 yen per person), both served individually rather than buffet-style. Breakfast times are 7:00, 7:30, or 8:00 AM, while dinner is at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, or 7:30 PM. There's a friendly Chinese-speaking staff member from Beijing at the front desk. The guest rooms are Japanese-style tatami rooms, offering views of Lake Toya and a popular photo spot. Each room includes a safe, kettle, cold drinking water, sterilized cups, a writing desk, a table lamp, a massage device, and lotion, among other amenities. The hotel also features a coffee bar and a souvenir shop near the front desk. Each room has a toilet and a sink, but no shower. The only downsides are that the entrance door to the room and the bathroom door are quite low, probably around 1.8 meters, and there's no drying room for ski gear (though with permission, you can place your ski equipment on the floor in the front desk area). The air conditioning has three powerful settings, so it never felt cold. The windows are double-paned.
Hotel Grand Toya

Hotel Grand Toya

Hotel near Toyako
Price per night from:CAD 61
8.5/10
Very Good
HHAKONAThis hotel offers incredible value for money! It's right on Lake Toya, and the bus stop is literally a few steps from the entrance, with direct service to the JR station. The absolute highlight, though, was the breakfast and dinner – both were delicious and perfectly suited to Chinese tastes. Highly recommend!
Toya-Onsen Hotel Hanabi

Toya-Onsen Hotel Hanabi

Hotel near Toyako
Price per night from:CAD 164
8.3/10
Very Good
EExpat EDventuresReview: 5-Night Stay at One Niseko Hotel, Japan We recently stayed five nights at One Niseko and overall enjoyed our stay, but there are some important things future guests — especially skiers — should know. The rooms were spacious, generally clean, and had very comfortable beds and linens. A few small maintenance issues could use attention, but nothing that seriously affected our stay. Breakfast was decent but fairly repetitive, with mostly the same offerings each day aside from a few rotating dishes. Transportation logistics are probably the biggest consideration. The hotel only offers one daily pickup from the Grand Hirafu bus terminal, and it requires advance reservation. The hotel shuttle itself runs only to Annupuri and Moiwa and does so infrequently, often not aligning well with lift closing times. If the upper mountain lifts close early 3:30pm if they open at all  and may unexpectedly close due to wind or snow.Yyou can easily end up far from the hotel in this situation. Without the shuttle, taxis are limited and cost around $30 USD, or you may face a crowded 1.5-hour bus ride — skis included. The hotel is also quite far from Grand Hirafu, and there aren’t many restaurants within walking distance. We even walked back from Moiwa one day in the rain because the shuttle wouldn’t return for another hour — not ideal after skiing. On the positive side, ski rental prices at the hotel were actually better than many shops in the surrounding area. The hotel restaurant is flexible too — if it’s not full, you can usually walk in without a reservation. The onsen itself is nice, but etiquette enforcement could improve. Some guests were not following standard onsen rules and wearing underwear in the baths, which created an awkward atmosphere (I felt like an exhibitionist!). Management may want to either enforce rules more clearly or consider alternative policies to maintain guest comfort (allow swimsuits). Overall, we did enjoy our stay, but unless you have a rental car, I would strongly recommend considering accommodation in Niseko Village or closer to the lifts for convenience. One Niseko is comfortable but somewhat isolated, and transportation can become challenging quickly depending on weather and lift operations.
One Niseko Resort Towers

One Niseko Resort Towers

Hotel near Niseko
Price per night from:CAD 90

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hotels with Breakfast in Abuta District?

If you are visiting Abuta District for business or tourism, Hilton Niseko Village (from CAD 118) , Setsu Niseko (from CAD 277) and The Windsor Hotel TOYA,Vignette Collection (from CAD 179) are popular choices.

How much is a hotel with Breakfast in Abuta District?

For hotels with Breakfast in Abuta District, the average price on weekdays is CAD 533, and on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is CAD 555.

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What are some of the best luxury hotels with Breakfast in Abuta District?

There are many luxury hotels with Breakfast in Abuta District. Hilton Niseko Village (from CAD 118), Setsu Niseko (from CAD 277) and The Windsor Hotel TOYA,Vignette Collection (from CAD 179) are very popular.

Abuta District Hotels with Breakfast Information

Total properties56
Number of reviews9,597
Highest priceCAD 16,264
Lowest priceCAD 116
Weekday Avg. PriceCAD 533
Weekend Avg. PriceCAD 555