Downtown Honolulu's only hotel is an 89-unit, all-suite high-rise in the center of the business district, within walking distance of the historic Capitol District, Honolulu's Chinatown, and a 10-minute drive from Honolulu International Airport. Embarking on an inter-island cruise? This hotel is three blocks from Aloha Tower Marketplace and the cruise ship terminal at Pier 10. Accommodations occupying the top 10 floors of a 40-story glass tower afford magnificient views of downtown Honolulu and Honolulu Harbor. Also, the slew of amenities are a boon to those staying for several days or more. Many hotels offer their guests free Continental breakfast each morning, but here it's served in the top-floor Executive Club with views so mesmerizing, you might linger over your morning coffee past sunset. Each spacious suite has a separate living area, three phones, deep whirlpool tubs, and kitchenette stocked with cold beverages. Some units have washer-dryers. The major disadvantage is that, after work hours, there are few nearby dining options, so if you like to dine out, you might want to consider renting a car.
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