A slick modern tower at the quieter Diamond Head end of Waikiki with an eye-catching infinity pool terrace, the excellent Morimoto Asia restaurant by Iron Chef Morimoto, and a design sensibility that feels genuinely contemporary in a stretch of hotels that can skew dated.
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Downtown Honolulu
Aston at the Executive Centre Hotel
An all-suite property in the heart of downtown Honolulu that serves business travellers and budget-conscious visitors alike — full kitchens in every suite, complimentary continental breakfast, and rates that are far below Waikiki equivalents. The Iolani Palace and Hawaii State Art Museum are steps away.
Check AvailabilityThe 'First Lady of Waikiki,' opened in 1901 as the beach's very first hotel, with a magnificent Banyan courtyard tree that has shaded afternoon tea drinkers for over a century. The colonial-era architecture and genuine historical pedigree make it a more interesting stay than the surrounding tower resorts, and the beachfront location is impeccable.
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Laylow, Autograph Collection
A sun-soaked, mid-century modernist property with a genuinely fun personality — the Hideout bar with its retro tiki aesthetic, a pool that feels more like a private club than a hotel amenity, and rooms that channel 1960s Hawaii with modern comfort. Well-priced for a well-located Waikiki stay.
Check AvailabilityThe 'Pink Palace of the Pacific' has presided over Waikiki Beach since 1927, its flamingo-pink Moorish-Spanish architecture as distinctive today as it was to the era's Hollywood stars. The Mai Tai Bar on the beach is as central to the Waikiki experience as Diamond Head itself, and the Mailani Tower rooms offer a quieter, more contemporary wing.
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Prince Waikiki
At the quiet Ala Wai marina end of Waikiki, the Prince offers a refined, less-crowded alternative to the beachfront strip — floor-to-ceiling harbour views from every room, a rooftop pool, and the acclaimed 100 Sails restaurant with a panoramic terrace over the boat harbour. A short walk or free shuttle takes you to the beach.
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