Aston Honolulu Prince A 2 star hotel in Honolulu

This economical, family-friendly hotel is three blocks from Waikiki Beach and across the street from the International Market Place. All 122 guestrooms have refrigerators and in-room safes, and range from standard rooms to suites with separate bedrooms and full kitchens. The 10-story hotel is located on a city bus line. Amenities include laundry facilities, a sports bar, and a 24-hour front desk.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Aston Honolulu Prince

Dining at the Aston Honolulu Prince

Aston''s sports bar serves beer, wine, and cocktails in a casual atmosphere.

This Maui hotel does not have its own restaurant, but the International Market Place across the street has a food court with several fast-food options. There are several other dining options within the surrounding area.

Nearby restaurants:
Matteo’s
International Market Place Food Court
Denny''s
Koko Curry House
La Cucaracha
Starbuck''s
Jack-in-the-Box
Subway

Attractions near this hotel

International Market Place - across the street
Waikiki Beach - 3 blocks
Diamond Head State Monument Park - 0.5 miles
Waikiki Aquarium - 1 mile
Hawaii Maritime Museum - 1 mile

Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Approximate driving time to the Aston Honolulu Prince is 15 minutes and distance is 10 miles.

Driving directions from Honolulu International Airport: Take the H-1 Fwy heading east. Exit at Nimitz Hwy and follow the signs to Waikiki. Nimitz Hwy becomes Ala Moana Blvd, which merges with Kalakaua Ave. Once on Kalakaua Ave, stay in the far left lane, which becomes Kuhio Ave. Turn left onto Nahua St. The hotel is the second building on the right.

Getting there: Taxis and shared vans make regular trips to and from the airport. Taxi fare is generally $26–35, while shared vans cost $5–15 per person. Rental cars are another option and are available online. All fees subject to change without notice.

Getting around: A number of shopping, dining, and entertainment choices are within walking distance. City buses are also popular. They stop near the hotel on Kuhio Avenue and are the easiest way to get around town. A single fare is less than $5, while a four-day pass is available for $16–25. Fees subject to change without notice. Taxis are another good choice for quick trips and usually arrive within five to seven minutes of placing a call. For travelers planning to head out of the Waikiki Beach or downtown areas, a rental car is the best bet. Rental cars are available online.

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