Hilton Niseko

Niseko


The Hilton enjoys the best location of all – it is quite literally attached to the Niseko Gondola. Spacious Western-style rooms are complemented by a whole slew of amenities, including an onsen bath that faces Yōtei-zan, spread out across a self-contained village.

Check the website before arriving as special deals are usually available, which combine discounted room rates with breakfast and dinner buffets. Conversely, prices can balloon in peak ski season to more than twice the standard rate.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Niseko attractions

1. Volcano Science Museum

20.51 MILES

The eruptions at Uzu-san were among the first to be recorded by modern means (and work here significantly advanced science in early detection). Here you…

2. Usu-zan

22.92 MILES

Here is a rare chance to bear witness to modern mountain-making: Shōwa Shin-zan (昭和新山; 398m) – whose name means 'the new mountain of the Shōwa period' –…

3. Iwato Kannon-dō

25.61 MILES

This small temple fronts a 120m-long cave that has 33 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist deity of compassion, and is dedicated to road workers who lost their…

4. Ainu Culture Promotion Centre

28.08 MILES

Unlike other museums, where artefacts are kept behind glass, exhibitions here consist of replicas, handmade by members of Sapporo's Ainu community using…

5. Otaru Music Box Museum

28.95 MILES

This museum has clearly, uh, struck a chord: there are now five of them in town, with over 25,000 music boxes on display. Actually everything is for sale…

6. Nichigin-dōri

29.09 MILES

Once known as the 'Wall Street of the North', Nichigin-dōri is lined with elegant buildings that speak to Otaru's past life as a prominent financial…

7. Bank of Japan Otaru Museum

29.13 MILES

The former Otaru branch of the venerable Bank of Japan (日本銀行), completed in 1912 and designed by the same architect who did Tokyo Station, has been so…

8. Otaru Canal

29.29 MILES

Historic Otaru canal is lined with warehouses from the late 19th and early 20th centuries when this port city served as the financial centre of Hokkaidō…