
Hilton Waikiki Beach
Hilton Waikiki Beach sits on Kūhiō Avenue, conveniently positioned between the International Market Place and Kapiʻolani Regional Park. The hotel is a short walk from Kūhiō Beach and Waikīkī Beach and offers easy access to shopping, dining and entertainment. With contemporary spaces and comprehensive event facilities, the property is well suited for leisure stays, weddings and corporate gatherings.
Rooms are designed for comfort and light, many with private lanais and views of the ocean, mountains or city. Standard amenities include complimentary WiFi, a coffee maker, a marble bathroom with designer toiletries and the Hilton Serenity bed. Accessible rooms are available to accommodate guests with mobility needs.
For everyday necessities, an ABC convenience store is nearby, while Golden Boutique inside the hotel stocks souvenirs, Hawaiian jewelry and travel essentials. The Waikiki Market and International Market Place are within a ten-minute walk, and visitors can explore local produce and crafts at the KCC Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings.
Dining options on site include M.A.C. 24/7, which serves contemporary American fare in a modern diner atmosphere. Signature items such as the M.A.C. Daddy pancakes are popular, and Mac 2-Go in the lobby offers Starbucks coffee, fresh pastries and house-made sandwiches for guests on the move. The lobby bar LBLE provides a relaxed spot for handcrafted cocktails and a garden-terrace view, with a daily happy hour from 5pm to 7pm.
The hotel’s recreational facilities span multiple levels. A rooftop pool on the 10th floor offers a place to swim, sunbathe or socialize, while a recreation deck features a 9-hole mini golf and private cabanas served by The Hang-10 Bar. For quieter moments, the Quiet Pool on the lobby level delivers a more tranquil setting. Evening entertainment includes the Magical Mystery Show, presented in an intimate, old-world venue on the property.
Hilton Waikiki Beach benefits from its proximity to many of Waikīkī’s cultural and entertainment attractions. Guests can easily walk to shows and events such as the Pāʻina Waikīkī Lūʻau, Rock-A-Hula, live concerts at the Waikiki Shell, and the weekend Art on the Zoo Fence, all offering a taste of local culture within a short distance.