A practical guide to Waikiki hotel parking costs, valet vs self-park, and how to save money on parking near the Hawaiiana Hotel at Waikiki. Plan before you book.
Monthly Archives: June 2026
Choosing Where to Stay in Waikiki: A Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Waikiki looks compact on a map, but the experience of a trip changes dramatically depending on which stretch of this famous Honolulu neighborhood you call home. The difference between a hotel near the Ala Wai Canal and one perched on the sand at the eastern end of the beach can mean a fifteen-minute walk, a …
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The Case for a Low-Rise Garden Hotel Over a Waikiki Tower
Walk down almost any street in Waikiki and the first thing you notice is the height of the buildings. Glass towers rise twenty, thirty, even forty floors, packing hundreds of rooms into a single footprint and crowning the top with a rooftop bar or an infinity pool. Tucked between and behind those towers, though, are …
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Cooking in Your Room: Making a Kitchenette Work on a Waikiki Trip
One of the quiet advantages of an older Waikiki hotel is something you barely notice in the listing photos: a small kitchenette tucked into the corner of the room. A compact refrigerator, a two-burner cooktop or a microwave, a sink, a few pots, and enough counter space to make a sandwich. It looks unremarkable, and …
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The Short Walk to the Sand: Beach Access From Waikiki’s Side Streets
Not every Waikiki hotel sits directly on the sand, and the ones that do charge a steep premium for the privilege. Most visitors stay a block or two inland, on one of the quieter side streets that run between the main avenues, and walk to the beach each day. That short walk is one of …
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Reading Waikiki’s Seasons: Weather, Crowds, and the Best Time to Visit
People often assume Hawaii has no seasons, that every day in Waikiki is interchangeable sunshine at eighty-two degrees. The temperature part is nearly true, but the assumption hides real differences that affect what a trip costs, how crowded the beach feels, and even which side of the island you should plan to visit. Waikiki has …
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