“The studio apartment was very spacious and includes two comfortable double beds, well equipped kitchen, air con, cable tv, balcony with room to sit and clean bathroom. The hotel is older than the more more modern hotel but this is not a problem. It is very quiet, good nights sleep. Staff very friendly and helpful. Great supermarket nearby so you can easily get groceries to prepare your own food. Two blocks from the gorgeous Waikiki beach. Would definitely stay here again, excellent value for money.”
“Older property with two queen size beds, full kitchen, free parking, great location with easy access to International Marketplace and local restaurants and beach.”
“Large, comfortable self contained room with fantastic view”
“I like this hotel and have stayed here whenever I am in Honolulu. It is near the Ali Wai canal so it is only a short walk to the beach. Each room has a small kitchen and seating area and there is no extra charge for parking. The people are very friendly and helpful. They even have washers and dryers if you need them.”
“We have stayed at the Ilima on 3 other trips to Hawaii and we have never been disappointed. The rooms are very comfortable, large, clean, well - equipped as an apartment, and the view from our room on floor 15 was amazing. We will return again. Staff are always so friendly, efficient, and helpful. Waikiki beach is a short walk away, as are many shops. Parking is available under cover, and is free.”
“The friendly Ilima staff were extremely helpful with a wifi problem I was having. Rooms are fairly large, equipped with cooking gear. The hotel is just outside the crazed consumer area of Waikiki.”
“Cinvenient location, friendly helpful staff, cooking facilities”
“Staff great, hotel quiet and comfortable and close to Kalakaua.”
“Rooms a quite dated and tired but good value with old style kitchen which was important as we need to cook for our children. Free parking a bonus. Short walk to beach”
“The room was perfect for us, with a great location and very friendly staff. Will recommend the Ilima to our friends.”