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Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba, your ultimate winter playground nestled in the stunning Nagano region of Japan! With a star rating of 4, this cozy retreat is just 2.5mi from the bustling city center, making it the perfect base for adventurers seeking both comfort and convenience. Starting at just $214 per night, you can indulge in a getaway where snow-capped mountains and luxurious amenities blend seamlessly.

Communal lounge/ TV room, Bed in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Bed in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Rooms

Executive Suite in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

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1 Sofa Bed

2 Twin Beds

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615 sqft

Executive Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

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Coffee machine

1 Twin Bed

Twin Room

Junior Suite, 4 Single/4 Twin

Junior Suite Standard

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At Sierra Resort, days are meant for skiing the slopes, and nights are made for unwinding in style. Hit the trails with on-site ski rentals, or take in breathtaking views from the outdoor swimming pool, where a relaxing soak awaits after a thrilling day. The warm hospitality of the 24-hour front desk and free shuttle service ensures you’ll always feel right at home. And don’t miss out on the delicious meals at our onsite restaurant, where kids can enjoy special menus to please even the pickiest of eaters!

Property building in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Property building in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Experience the Best

With over 205 reviews praising its fantastic service and amenities, Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba is highly regarded as a premier destination. Guests rave about the hot spring bath and the delightful terrace perfect for soaking in the serene surroundings. Whether you're here for a family adventure or a romantic escape, don’t forget to treat yourself to the hot tub under the stars. Pack your bags, gather your loved ones, and get ready for a charming retreat like no other!

Bed in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Bed in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba, every meal is an adventure! You can delight your taste buds at the メインダイニング restaurant, where family-friendly French cuisine takes center stage. Imagine savoring exquisite flavors crafted by talented chefs while the little ones dig into specially designed kids' menus. Alternatively, for those craving something with a touch of the East, the 中国料理白馬飯店 serves up mouthwatering Chinese dishes, perfect for sharing around the table after a day of conquering the slopes. Dining here isn’t just about food; it’s about creating delicious memories that will last long after your stay!

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Amenities

Skiing

Restaurant

Outdoor swimming pool

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Hot tub

Air conditioning

Bathroom in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Pool

Outdoor

Seasonal,

Shower in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Shower in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Restaurants

メインダイニング

Family Friendly, French

中国料理白馬飯店

Family Friendly, Chinese

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Property building in Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Rooms: We had the Executive Suite which had a living room and bedroom and a tub on the balcony too facing the courtyard. It was spacious for a family of 4. I think the living room had two sofa couches, but because we have little kids we didn't use it. It was on the East wing which seems like the larger rooms on that side. Everything was clean and in good condition. There was an air room filter and heat control. Also heated floors in the bathroom sink area which we used to dry our snow clothes and gloves. Our toilet had a lid which opened automatically and flushed automatically. The best toilet! At least in my wing of the building it was quiet. I hardly heard any noise outside, through the walls or outside my door. I think I didn't visit during a busy time, but non-the-less the rooms seem pretty sound proof. They refresh your room everyday and replace the water bottles, towels, toiletries and yukata. I saw staff cleaning the outside of room windows so it seems they work hard to keep the rooms clean. The hotel's general appearance is older and some things like the hallway carpet needs updating. Also the private onsens don't have a bathing area and that needed repair. The public onsen is nicer than the private ones. Service: All the staff is nice and helpful if you ask questions. The staff at the breakfast buffet are a bit sleepy and the younger generation, but hey. . .I'd be like that too if I had to wake up early and work late. I think the staff were the same ones during dinner. So they must have some kind of split shift. The country has a more laid back feel, so unlike in Tokyo where they have a lot of staff meandering around, the staff here are more in the background. Of course if you need something, they are always around to ask questions and there are always people at the front desk to welcome incoming people. Location: Its not easy to get to and from the ski hills if you're using all the different shuttle busses.

Louise

We had a nice room, lovely outlook, comfortable large bed, private onsen, what more could you want other than a car. Everything about our stay was great, but the hotel a little remote, so didn’t venture out at night due to the limited bus service. We used the local bus service to go skiing which worked well. The restaurant at the hotel was expensive, but they made up for it by offering complimentary hot food like miso soup and chicken curry and rice between 12-4pm, then complimentary drinks and snacks in the evening.

Suzanne

We absolutely love the location of Sierra Resort it's quietly nestled in the forest away from the crowds. The option of booking the private onsens to share as a couple is special and keeps us coming back. The staff go above and beyond in helping with dinner bookings, ski shuttle information and room cleanliness. The in-house breakfast and dining I'd excellent.

Katherine

Onsen/ hot spring is one of the best in Hakuba. Breakfast is standard buffet style like most Japanese ski resorts decent selection but same every day. Hotel has complementary wine and snacks between 4pm and 9pm in the lounge and complementary green curry and miso soup at the hotel entrance at other times. Nice after returning from the mountain.

John

Absolutely top notch experience. We were kept happy 24/7 - snacks available all day, a few fantastic onsen options (private / public), resort’s shuttle bus to get around, helpful and knowledgeable staff, clean rooms with high quality daily service

Lev

Rooms: We had the Executive Suite which had a living room and bedroom and a tub on the balcony too facing the courtyard. It was spacious for a family of 4. I think the living room had two sofa couches, but because we have little kids we didn't use it. It was on the East wing which seems like the larger rooms on that side. Everything was clean and in good condition. There was an air room filter and heat control. Also heated floors in the bathroom sink area which we used to dry our snow clothes and gloves. Our toilet had a lid which opened automatically and flushed automatically. The best toilet! At least in my wing of the building it was quiet. I hardly heard any noise outside, through the walls or outside my door. I think I didn't visit during a busy time, but non-the-less the rooms seem pretty sound proof. They refresh your room everyday and replace the water bottles, towels, toiletries and yukata. I saw staff cleaning the outside of room windows so it seems they work hard to keep the rooms clean. The hotel's general appearance is older and some things like the hallway carpet needs updating. Also the private onsens don't have a bathing area and that needed repair. The public onsen is nicer than the private ones. Service: All the staff is nice and helpful if you ask questions. The staff at the breakfast buffet are a bit sleepy and the younger generation, but hey. . .I'd be like that too if I had to wake up early and work late. I think the staff were the same ones during dinner. So they must have some kind of split shift. The country has a more laid back feel, so unlike in Tokyo where they have a lot of staff meandering around, the staff here are more in the background. Of course if you need something, they are always around to ask questions and there are always people at the front desk to welcome incoming people. Location: Its not easy to get to and from the ski hills if you're using all the different shuttle busses.

Louise

We had a nice room, lovely outlook, comfortable large bed, private onsen, what more could you want other than a car. Everything about our stay was great, but the hotel a little remote, so didn’t venture out at night due to the limited bus service. We used the local bus service to go skiing which worked well. The restaurant at the hotel was expensive, but they made up for it by offering complimentary hot food like miso soup and chicken curry and rice between 12-4pm, then complimentary drinks and snacks in the evening.

Suzanne

We absolutely love the location of Sierra Resort it's quietly nestled in the forest away from the crowds. The option of booking the private onsens to share as a couple is special and keeps us coming back. The staff go above and beyond in helping with dinner bookings, ski shuttle information and room cleanliness. The in-house breakfast and dining I'd excellent.

Katherine

Onsen/ hot spring is one of the best in Hakuba. Breakfast is standard buffet style like most Japanese ski resorts decent selection but same every day. Hotel has complementary wine and snacks between 4pm and 9pm in the lounge and complementary green curry and miso soup at the hotel entrance at other times. Nice after returning from the mountain.

John

Absolutely top notch experience. We were kept happy 24/7 - snacks available all day, a few fantastic onsen options (private / public), resort’s shuttle bus to get around, helpful and knowledgeable staff, clean rooms with high quality daily service

Lev

Rooms: We had the Executive Suite which had a living room and bedroom and a tub on the balcony too facing the courtyard. It was spacious for a family of 4. I think the living room had two sofa couches, but because we have little kids we didn't use it. It was on the East wing which seems like the larger rooms on that side. Everything was clean and in good condition. There was an air room filter and heat control. Also heated floors in the bathroom sink area which we used to dry our snow clothes and gloves. Our toilet had a lid which opened automatically and flushed automatically. The best toilet! At least in my wing of the building it was quiet. I hardly heard any noise outside, through the walls or outside my door. I think I didn't visit during a busy time, but non-the-less the rooms seem pretty sound proof. They refresh your room everyday and replace the water bottles, towels, toiletries and yukata. I saw staff cleaning the outside of room windows so it seems they work hard to keep the rooms clean. The hotel's general appearance is older and some things like the hallway carpet needs updating. Also the private onsens don't have a bathing area and that needed repair. The public onsen is nicer than the private ones. Service: All the staff is nice and helpful if you ask questions. The staff at the breakfast buffet are a bit sleepy and the younger generation, but hey. . .I'd be like that too if I had to wake up early and work late. I think the staff were the same ones during dinner. So they must have some kind of split shift. The country has a more laid back feel, so unlike in Tokyo where they have a lot of staff meandering around, the staff here are more in the background. Of course if you need something, they are always around to ask questions and there are always people at the front desk to welcome incoming people. Location: Its not easy to get to and from the ski hills if you're using all the different shuttle busses.

Louise

We had a nice room, lovely outlook, comfortable large bed, private onsen, what more could you want other than a car. Everything about our stay was great, but the hotel a little remote, so didn’t venture out at night due to the limited bus service. We used the local bus service to go skiing which worked well. The restaurant at the hotel was expensive, but they made up for it by offering complimentary hot food like miso soup and chicken curry and rice between 12-4pm, then complimentary drinks and snacks in the evening.

Suzanne

We absolutely love the location of Sierra Resort it's quietly nestled in the forest away from the crowds. The option of booking the private onsens to share as a couple is special and keeps us coming back. The staff go above and beyond in helping with dinner bookings, ski shuttle information and room cleanliness. The in-house breakfast and dining I'd excellent.

Katherine

Onsen/ hot spring is one of the best in Hakuba. Breakfast is standard buffet style like most Japanese ski resorts decent selection but same every day. Hotel has complementary wine and snacks between 4pm and 9pm in the lounge and complementary green curry and miso soup at the hotel entrance at other times. Nice after returning from the mountain.

John

Absolutely top notch experience. We were kept happy 24/7 - snacks available all day, a few fantastic onsen options (private / public), resort’s shuttle bus to get around, helpful and knowledgeable staff, clean rooms with high quality daily service

Lev

Location

14863-6 Hokujo, Kita Azumi, Nagano, 339-9301, Japan

Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba