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February 23, 2024 | by The Points Guy
The recently transformed Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach has a lot to offer, including world-class dining from “Iron Chef” Masaharu Morimoto and a festive saltwater infinity pool that is a hub for the city’s social scene; it’s not hard to see why this hotel is the talk of the town.
Located just across the street from Waikiki Beach, the Alohilani Resort is a good option for folks wanting to stay in the heart of the action while enjoying upscale yet affordable accommodations. Guests can easily explore the area’s attractions, with the Royal Hawaiian Center shopping just a 10-minute walk away and the Honolulu Zoo a mere nine-minute walk away.
The resort boasts beautifully furnished, if somewhat compact, rooms and suites with balconies overlooking the Honolulu skyline, the Pacific and Diamond Head. The suites are particularly impressive, with additional living rooms and pullout sofa beds that offer ample space for relaxation and comfort. Plus, guests can indulge in two Asian restaurants and two bars.
The hotel’s lobby, including the sculptural backdrop of its reception desk and a 280,000-gallon aquarium, is mesmerizing. For those seeking something active, the resort offers a fitness center, tennis courts and batting cages.
Rates at the Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach start at $300 per night.
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