Our location on Lewers Street at the newly renovated Waikiki Beach Walk provides easy access from all the major hotels and residences in Waikiki and Honolulu:

• 1 block from Waikiki beach and 1 block off Kalakaua in the heart of Waikiki

• Minutes walk from world-class shopping, art galleries and dining.

• Our culinary neighbors include PF Changs, Nobu, Roy’s, Ruths Chris, The Yardhouse, Cheesecake Factory and Señor Frog

• A new 40 story Trump Tower will be completed in 2008

• Across the street from two Embassy Suites Hotel towers and directly below the Wyndham Resort complex

• Over 5000 hotel rooms and condos within 3 blocks

• Greatest renovation project in US tourist industry

 

The Waikiki BeachWalk

Waikiki Beach Walk is the largest development project in Waikiki's history. Nearly eight acres along well traversed Lewers Street has been completely rebuilt - transformed into a colorful and spirited showcase; the gathering place for the new Waikiki.

Energetic and inviting, eclectic and exciting, Waikiki Beach Walk is an impressive, new leisure destination to play and to stay. Benefiting from the island's cooling trade winds and year-round excellent weather, an outdoor entertainment plaza, nearly fifty new retailers, sixteen dining establishments, and five hotels welcome visitors and island residents alike; redefining the Waikiki experience.

Waikiki holds a spiritual and social significance. It is wahi pana; a legendary and storied place. And Waikiki Beach WalkTM honors this with a meaningful design exploring the traditional connection between water, land and people; celebrating Hawaii's seafaring and ocean heritage. Here you can discover an ideal expression of Hawaii today - a place where people come to experience warm hospitality, a rich confluence of cultures and nature's precious gifts from land and sea.

The design theme incorporates the Hawaiian outrigger canoe and Hawaii's intimate relationship with the ocean. Glass canopies that hover gracefully over the outdoor plaza take their inspiration from the movement of the sea, and supporting beams are reminiscent of the `iako (booms) and ama (float) of the outrigger canoe. The canopies are lighted to create a beautifully illuminated contrast to the night sky.