Popular accommodations in Honolulu
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Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort is located on 22-acres on the widest stretch of Waikiki Beach. Tropical gardens, ponds and waterfalls define the resort. Enjoy five swimming pools including the 10,000 square foot beach front Super Pool and the best slides in Waikiki. The resort offers a variety of restaurants and shops. Daily cultural activities include lei making and hula lessons and daily outdoor yoga and exercise classes provide a well-rounded stay. Mandara Spa is open daily and access to the fitness center is complimentary.Water activities include on-site surfing lessons, snorkelling, stand-up paddle board, kayaking in the lagoon and catamaran sailing from our Port Hilton.
Nestled on a 22-acre oasis with a spacious open-air lobby, lawns, gardens, waterfalls and ponds. Our five guest towers provide a variety of rooms and suites with two prime beachfront towers; Ali’i and Rainbow. The Ali’i has its own private pool terrace and fitness center. Newly renovated Tapa Collection rooms top off the mix.
Our offerings are extensive and create a self-contained resort with access to everything our guests need during their Waikiki stay. Hilton CleanStay provides our customers with peace of mind when it comes to their expectations of enjoying a clean and safe stay.
Downtown Honolulu is just 4.8 km from the Hilton Hawaiian Village. The Honolulu International Airport is 12.8 km away.Book now
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Waimanalo Beach Cottages
Located in Waimanalo, 80 metres from Waimanalo Beach and 12 km from Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Waimanalo Beach Cottages provides accommodation with free WiFi and a garden with a terrace and sea views. Private parking is available on site.Book nowHotelAccommodates 12
Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts
Featuring a full-service spa and an outdoor pool facility with dining service, Ka La'i Waikiki Beach is less than 5 minutes' walk from the beach. WiFi is included in daily resort fee.Book nowHotelAccommodates 6
Ilima Hotel
Centrally located near shopping and dining, the Ilima Hotel is only 2 blocks from Waikiki Beach. It offers Limited free parking and free WiFi.Book nowResortAccommodates 8
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at Hilton Hawaiian Village
Nestled among 22 acres of lush tropical plants and flowers, only steps from the famous Waikiki Beach, this hotel offers a variety of recreational activities, exceptional amenities and personalized services.Book nowHotelAccommodates 4
Hotel La Croix
Hotel La Croix offers unobstructed views of the ocean, mountains, palm trees,or Waikiki city lights in every guest room. Private parking is available on site.Book nowHotelAccommodates 5
Skyline Island Colony Hotel
Located on the Ala Wai Canal, and only a short walk to Waikiki Beach, Skyline Island Colony Hotel offers spacious and modern accommodations furnished with kitchenettes. An outdoor pool and hot tub are available for guests.Book nowHotelAccommodates 10
Shoreline Hotel Waikiki
Located less than 5 minutes' walk from Waikiki Beach, Shoreline Hotel Waikiki on the island of Oahu offers free WiFi and a 24-hour reception. A private balcony is included in each guest room.Book nowApartmentAccommodates 4
Waikiki Banyan 3411 Ocean View - FREE PARKING
Located in Honolulu in the O'ahu region, with Kuhio Beach and Saint Augustine by-the-Sea nearby, Waikiki Banyan 3411 Ocean View - FREE PARKING provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a sauna. It is situated 1.3 km from Kapiolani Park and offers a lift. The property is non-smoking and is set 1.2 km from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center.Book nowHotelAccommodates 6
Ala Moana Honolulu by Mantra
With a newly transformed Lobby, Starbucks Lounge, Porte Cochère as well as a total modernization of the hotel's pool deck, the new and improved Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra is ready to welcome you back in true Hawaiian style.Book nowResortAccommodates 6
DoubleTree by Hilton Alana - Waikiki Beach
Situated just 6 km from Honolulu city centre and just 10 minutes' walk from Waikiki Beach, this hotel offers an outdoor pool and an on-site restaurant.Book nowResortAccommodates 8
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Grand Waikikian Honolulu
Surrounded by shopping, dining and entertainment at Hilton Hawaiian Village, Grand Waikikian by Hilton Grand Vacations Club Grand Waikikian Honolulu is an all-suite hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii and provides guests with access to a full-service spa and 3 on-site restaurants.Book nowSee all 4519 accommodations in Honolulu
HOTELS, APARTMENTS, VACATION RENTALS AND BED AND BREAKFAST IN HONOLULU
Hawaii’s capital, is located on the southeast coast of the island of Oahu and has a population of about 400,000 inhabitants. Its name means “sheltered bay”. It’s also known as “the big pineapple”
It presents itself as a safe city immersed in a pleasant mixture of ancient and modern, American and Polynesian, a tropical paradise made in the US without forgetting its historical and cultural roots.
Sun, dream beaches and exotic holiday flair – this is how most visitors imagine their holiday in Hawaii. In fact, with a holiday home in Honolulu, you have the world-famous Waikiki Beach right on your doorstep and you can enjoy it here as well as the rich and beautiful under palm trees. From surfing lessons to cycling excursions under palm trees to visiting the countless beach bars, lounges and nightclubs, there’s hardly anything in Honolulu you can’t do here in tropical temperatures. Book your private apartment in Honolulu now at 9flats and relax with a stroll along the entertainment mile Kalakaua Avenue, which offers great restaurants, cafes and exclusive shopping. Enjoy Honolulu’s legendary beach with a holiday home in Waikiki just a few minutes walk from Waikiki Beach. At 9flats, a private accommodation also gives you an insight into the Hawaiian way of life, but you don’t live together with other travellers.
Finding your own Honolulu
Honolulu is known for its relaxed atmosphere by tourists from all over the world, and in fact the city was a sleepy little village until the beginning of the 19th century, when it became the largest city on the island through its natural harbour. The former Hawaiian royal seat is today as the 50th state of the USA not only one of the most popular destinations worldwide, with an apartment in Honolulu you can also discover such unique sights as Pearl Harbor in the west of the city. Even if you’re planning on staying only one night in Honolulu, don’t miss a visit to the memorial and visit the USS Arizona Memorial, built over the sunken battleship USS Arizona. In downtown Honolulu, you can also visit the ‘Iolani Palace, the former Hawaiian royal residence dating back to 1882. From an accommodation in Manoa you can also hike through some of the most impressive landscapes Hawaii has to offer in the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve, close to the city. On your way to Manoa Falls, with a bit of luck you may even pass original locations from the films Lost and Jurassic Park. For night owls, a private holiday home in Honolulu also offers the best conditions; especially along Kuhio Avenue in Waikiki, you’ll find a wealth of nightclubs, sports bars and pubs offering a variety of snacks. Or you can book a cheap hotel as well. In 9flats we have all kinds of accommodations and best hotels in this amazing city.
Visiting Honolulu
Although the city is relatively small, it is divided into 9 districts, each with its own characteristic neighborhood, with its own style and attractions. In Honolulu there is a lot to do and see besides going to the beach!
Surely one of the most famous destinations of all Hawaii islands is Waikiki The centrepiece of this neighborhood is Kalakaua Avenue, comparable to The Strip of Las Vegas, with lights and signs, chic and luxury shops and gourmet restaurants. And of course the famous beach which, although very beautiful, is not natural but was built by man. This neighborhood greatly enhances its charm in the evening, when the lights come on and the locals and tourists start to crowd in. It’s a neighborhood that shows its purely “western” soul. Taking a walk on Kalakaua Avenue first and then resting on the beach is a perfect combination. From the beach of Waikiki stands the silhouette of the volcano Diamond Head. With a not very demanding walk you can reach the top and observe the magnificent panorama.
Also worth a visit is the Waikiki Aquarium (2777 Kalakaua Ave.), the Waikiki Shell, a beautiful theatre in Kapiolani Park (3840 Paki Ave.), a park perfect for relaxation and walks. In the southern part of the park, you find Kapiolani Beach Park.
Don’t miss a visit to the central district Downtown Honolulu where, in addition to government buildings, there are many museums and also historical and interesting buildings. We recommend the Hawaii State Art Museum, the Aloha Tower where you can enjoy a 360 degree view of the city. Another stop is Ala Moana, a residential and commercial district. Here, in fact, is the Ala Moana Center, one of the largest shopping centers in the U.S.!
Moving a little further south, the main attraction of this neighborhood is the Ala Moana Regional Park, with its 1 km long Ala Moana Beach Park. The beach is a must for all surfers. In the park, you can go on beautiful mountain bike rides or run along the sneakers that offer a beautiful view of Honolulu Downtown. In this neighborhood you can visit the Honolulu Zoo and the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Also take a nice walk along Kuhio Avenue, the street of restaurants and ethnic street food. Here you will surely find good quality food at very affordable prices.
Of course, you can’t miss to visit Chinatown, where among temples of different religions and crafts such as IzumoTaisha Shrine and Kuan Yin Temple, you will find the atmosphere, food, people and customs of real China.
It only takes a few minutes by car from downtown Honolulu to the magnificent Hanauma Bay.
Best Honolulu’s beaches
- Waikiki
- Kahala Beach
- Makalei Beach Park
- Sans Souci Beach
What to eat in Honolulu?
- Poke It’s the national dish of Hawaii. It’s from the fishermen’s culinary tradition. It´s raw fish marinated in a sauce made with sesame oil, green onions, seaweed, soy sauce and more. The basic version is diced (raw) bluefin tuna, but there are variants with octopus, salmon or shellfish.
- Loco Moco A large ration of steamed rice with a hamburger and fried egg on top. All seasoned with Hawaiian gravy sauce. Born as a main meal for surfers, it is definitely caloric but very satisfying.
- Lau-Lau Pork meat, but it can also be chicken or fish, cooked slowly for many hours, wrapped in Taro leaves, a tuber with purple flesh, and then baked in the oven. It’s an ancestral dish.
- Saimin Special dish, almost a fusion dish, because you can see the influences of Japanese, Filipino and Chinese cuisine. It’s a soft wheat noodle soup served in dashi, the Japanese hot broth. Pork, seaweed nori and kamaboko, a “smoothie” of surimi and blue fish of Japanese origin, are also added to the broth. This dish is very popular and can be purchased almost everywhere.
- Lomi-Lomi It is not a traditional Hawaiian dish, but it has spread quickly and is now present everywhere. It’s a salad of diced salmon, tomatoes, lemon juice, Maui onions, crushed ice and, wrapped, hot red pepper.
- Kalua Pig That’s pork cooked in the sand with the Kalua technique. This is also an ancestral dish. The whole pig, covered with banana leaves, is cooked in the Imu, a kind of oven dug out of the sand. The cooking lasts about six hours and the result is a very soft and smoked meat. After being cut, it is seasoned with Hawaii salt and smoked sauce.
- Poi probably the oldest of Hawaiian dishes. It is prepared by peeling the Taro, boiling it in water and then crushing it by hand until a viscous purple liquid is obtained. It is generally left to ferment for a couple of days and then served.
Where to eat in Honolulu?
- Helena’s Hawaiian Food Very famous restaurant located at 1240 N School St, Honolulu, HI 96817. It’s a simple, non-pretentious restaurant that offers good typical cuisine at honest prices.
- Ethel’s Grill Another very famous restaurant. The location is not very nice but the food is good. It is located at 232 Kalihi St, Honolulu, HI 96819.
- Side Street Inn on Da Strip It offers authentic traditional Hawaiian food. At reasonable prices. It’s located at 614 Kapahulu Ave #100, Honolulu, HI 96815
- Alan Wong’s Honolulu On the third floor of an office building, this restaurant is famous for daring and experimenting with traditional cuisine. All in a special setting. You can find it at 1857 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96826.
- Marukame Udon Small, simple place, at great prices, offering mainly Japanese cuisine. Try the udon and tempura.
- Ono Hawaiian Food Offers Hawaiian cuisine. Specialized in Kalua Pig. 726 Kapahulu Ave
Nearby Honolulu
For many visitors, a holiday home in Honolulu on O’ahu is just a stopover on the way to other Hawaiian destinations such as the surfing paradise of Maui or the eastern island of Big Island. If you want to explore the other islands from Honolulu, local airlines such as Hawaiian Airlines or Island Air Hawaii will take you to your Hawaii Accommodation, in about half an hour, while on O’ahu you can use the award-winning public bus network with twelve lines. If you’re spending your vacation in an apartment in Lahaina on Maui, you should use your visit to the old whaler town to visit the Pioneer Inn, a centennial whaler pub with sea views.
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