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‘Ilima Hotel

Waikiki


Life feels less hurried at this older, backstreet high-rise hotel. All studios and suites come equipped with full kitchens and balconies. Rooms have tables and desks as well. Book far ahead. Limited free parking is available. The beach is about a 10-minute walk.


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