
Aloha Suites Waikiki
Aloha Suites Waikiki sits in the heart of Honolulu’s most visited neighborhood, within easy walking distance of Kuhio Beach, Queen’s Beach, Kapiʻolani Park, the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium. This budget-conscious condo-hotel provides practical accommodations for families and groups who want to be close to top attractions without paying premium prices.
Guest rooms include Studios, One-Bedroom units and a Grand Penthouse. Many rooms open to a private lanai and come equipped with split-system air conditioning, a smart TV, refrigerator, kitchenette, coffee maker and complimentary in-room WiFi. These features make the property a convenient base for days exploring the island or for families who prefer to prepare light meals.
For local shopping, the Waikiki Specialty Farmers’ Market operates on Saturdays from 8am to 1pm, offering fresh produce and handcrafted goods. There’s also an ABC store nearby for everyday essentials, and the International Market Place is a short walk, bike ride or trolley trip away for more extensive shopping and dining options.
The neighborhood offers a wide range of restaurants, from casual grab-and-go counters to sit-down spots. Nearby choices include Mexican fare at OMG Oahu Mexican Grill and modern American dishes at M.A.C. For picnic supplies or quick bites to take to the beach or park, Tucker & Bevvy is a convenient option.
Outdoor activities are abundant. Queen’s Beach and Kūhiō Beach are both steps from the hotel, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Families can spend time at the Honolulu Zoo or explore marine life at the Waikiki Aquarium. Kapiʻolani Park is perfect for a picnic, a bike ride or a relaxed stroll. Weekends bring local events such as Art on the Zoo Fence (9am–3pm), and the nearby Waikiki Shell hosts concerts and performances during the season.
What stands out about Aloha Suites Waikiki is its combination of affordability and location. Guests benefit from comfortable, well-equipped rooms and immediate access to family-friendly attractions, beaches and public transportation, making it a practical choice for visitors who plan to spend most of their time exploring Oʻahu.