Ramada Plaza Waikiki

Ramada Plaza Waikiki

A simple, clean, basic, reliable hotel. If you’re looking for a lanai, you’ll need a room near the end of the hallway from the fifth floor up. Their fitness room is nothing to get excited about, and the pool area feels pretty functional (in fact, the general feel of...
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The Twin Fin Hotel

The Twin Fin Hotel

On a particularly busy corner in Waikiki, this hotel has gone for an upscale hip vibe that kind of feels like your aunt on spring break. As in: Maybe it isn’t quite pulling it off, but for some reason you don’t mind. The Twin Fin Hotel is a little splashy (in more...
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Hotel Renew

Hotel Renew

This is a small hotel that caters to the “lifestyle conscious traveler,” meaning that they emphasize wellness in a sexy, urban and chic environment—not typical Waikiki. In this vein they offer free yoga classes, beach equipment and surfboard storage. The...
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Royal Grove Waikiki

Royal Grove Waikiki

This is a bright pink, low-rise building, and not much seems to have changed since it was built back in the 1960s. Housekeeping is daily if you pay the daily rate, every three days for weekly stay, and once a week for monthly stays. It’s cheap, but it’s pretty run...
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Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach

Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach

This hotel is a block from the beach but kind of boxed in, so views are somewhat limited—get a room as high as you can (10 or above). The rooms are modern and spacious in layout, especially the deluxe rooms. Some bathrooms have Washlet toilets. The rooms in the...
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