SCOUT REVIEW
The clean, well-equipped apartments at Hakuba Grand are some of the best in the region and the service from the friendly staff here make your stay even better. Absolutely nothing is to much trouble for the team and they will happily assist you with transfers, lifts, restaurant reservations and ski hire should you require anything extra during your stay.
Hakuba Grand Apartments is a boutique-style complex with just 11 apartments. The apartments range from simple one-bedroom units to two-bedroom apartments and the largest three-bedroom Royal Suite. You can therefore take your pick depending on your group size, knowing that you will have plenty of space to relax. Each unit is well furnished with an open-plan living area, comfortable bedrooms and smart, clean bathrooms.
Another feature that makes Hakuba Grand Apartments stand out is the welcome basket that is placed in your room upon arrival. This includes tea, coffee, juice, bottled water, milk, margarine, jam, eggs and bread which sets you up for breakfast allowing you to eat and get straight on the slopes on your first day without having to worry about going grocery shopping!
The location of Hakuba Grand Apartments is ideal as you can walk to all the village amenities and the Sakka II lift is less than five minutes away.
Who should stay here
Hakuba Grand Apartments is great for families who are seeking well-located self-catering ski accommodation in Hakuba. It is also ideal for those who want a small, boutique-feel apartment complex with great on-site staff.
Location
The Hakuba Grand Apartments are located just five minutes from the Sakka II ski lift, allowing you easy access to the Happo One Ski Resort. Daily shuttles to nearby restaurants and supermarkets are available and the Rhythm Ski Hire Shop is just two minutes away.
- <5 min walk to lifts
About Hakuba
The Hakuba Valley is one of Japan's most popular ski destinations for Westerners. Made up of 10 ski resorts, including the most well-known Happo One, Cortina, Iwatake, Goryu, and Hakuba 47, there are plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels. Whether you're a powderhound in search of some epic pow turns, or just looking for some mellow cuisey groomers, you're sure to fall in love with the Hakuba region. Happo (the main village) and the surrounding districts of Wadano and Echoland have everything you need for your ski holiday, including international snowsports schools, rentals, guiding options, convenience stores, and countless restaurants and bars. The area is particularly Westernised to cater for the international skier, however, you can still experience glimpses of Japanese culture via local restaurants, onsens, and day tours. Close to Tokyo, Nagano and other ski resorts in the region, Hakuba is a perfect option for first time families, couples, and those who enjoy the Western comforts of home.
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Hotel Amenities
- Free WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Ski Lockers
- Flatscreen TVs
- Full Kitchen
- Laundry Facilities (shared and coin-operated)
- Shuttle Service
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