2005 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815, United States

Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

Room Roll-In Shower Resort View Tapa Collection

Resort View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Queen Beds

The Room Roll-In Shower Resort View Tapa Collection at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort offers 400 sq. ft. of accessible comfort with calming resort views from a furnished lanai. Set in the centrally located Tapa Tower, this room keeps you close to the energy of the resort while giving you a private place to unwind between beach time, pool days, dining, and island activities. Designed to sleep up to 4 guests, the room features either 1 king bed or 2 queen beds with premium bedding, blackout drapes, and daily housekeeping. A desk, wardrobe or closet, coffee and tea maker, phone, free local calls, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, towels, designer toiletries, and a private bathroom support an easy stay. The accessible bathroom includes a roll-in shower, hand-held showerhead, grab bar in the shower, and a shower grab bar height of 86 centimeters. Entertainment and connectivity include wireless internet access, a 55-inch television, DVD player, and telephone accessibility kit, while connecting or adjoining rooms may be requested and are subject to availability. Your stay also places the wider Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort experience at your doorstep. The resort sits on 22 acres on Waikiki Beach and offers 18 eateries and bars, more than 80 shops, five swimming pools, and Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon. The daily resort charge includes benefits such as standard WiFi, cultural activities, morning exercise classes, outdoor movies, and discounts on select resort experiences, so every day can move at your own pace, from relaxed mornings to evenings filled with dining, music, and Waikiki atmosphere.

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Rooms in the Tapa Tower open onto the resort’s central grounds rather than the ocean, so the outlook takes in gardens, pool areas, and the daily buzz of the property from a furnished lanai. It’s a calmer, more affordable view than an oceanfront room, and it still puts you steps from the pool and dining scene.

You can choose 1 King or 2 Queen Beds, and the room is designed to comfortably sleep up to 4 guests. The two-queen configuration works especially well for families or groups of friends traveling together.

Yes, the room includes a furnished lanai where guests can sit outside with a coffee or evening drink while taking in the resort view. It’s a nice private spot to unwind between beach and pool time without leaving the room.

This category is built for accessibility, with a roll-in shower, a hand-held showerhead, and a grab bar set at an 86-centimeter height. A telephone accessibility kit and wheelchair-friendly layout throughout the room round out the accessible design.

The size and resort view are the same as a comparable standard room, but this category is purpose-built with roll-in shower access and mobility-friendly features that a typical room doesn’t have. Guests who don’t need accessible features would choose a standard resort view room instead, while this one is designed specifically around ease of movement.

Along with the room’s own amenities, the resort’s daily resort charge covers standard WiFi, cultural activities, morning exercise classes, outdoor movies, and discounts on select resort experiences. It’s the same set of inclusions available across the property, layered on top of this room’s accessible design.

Yes, with a sleeping capacity of four guests and the option of two queen beds, it suits families comfortably, and connecting or adjoining rooms can be requested for larger groups, subject to availability. The central Tapa Tower location also makes daily life around the resort easy for longer stays.

Being in the centrally located Tapa Tower, the room sits close to the Tapa Pool and Tapa Bar, with the resort’s wider dining, shopping, and Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon all within an easy walk. Waikiki Beach itself is just a short stroll from the tower.

The Tapa Tower sits centrally within the resort, near the Tapa Pool and Tapa Bar, so it tends to feel more lively than the beachfront towers. Guests wanting a quieter footprint might request a higher floor, though the trade-off is easy access to pool and dining action just downstairs.

The room comes with a 55-inch television, a DVD player, and wireless internet access, plus a coffee and tea maker for slower mornings. A safe and iron/ironing board are also on hand for practical day-to-day use.

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