Marc Suites Waikiki A 2 star hotel in Honolulu

Just three blocks from Waikiki Beach and the International Market Place, this 10-story, all-suite hotel is in downtown Waikiki.

Suites range from studios to units with one or two bedrooms. All are air-conditioned, with kitchenettes, lanais, and high-speed Internet access.

On-site amenities include an outdoor pool, activities desk, Mexican restaurant, gift shop, and guest laundry.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Marc Suites Waikiki

Dining at the Marc Suites Waikiki

Margarita''s - Opened in 2004, the hotel''s restaurant serves Mexican fare for lunch and dinner daily. Beginning in January 2005, American breakfast is available each day as well.

Attractions near this hotel

Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - 1 block
Waikiki Shopping Plaza - 1 block
Waikiki Beach - 3 blocks
International Market Place - 3 blocks
Honolulu Zoo - 0.5 miles

Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Approximate driving time to the Marc Suites Waikiki is 30 minutes and distance is 15 miles.

Driving directions from Honolulu International Airport: Take the H-1 Fwy east to Nimitz Hwy, which becomes Ala Moana Blvd. Merge to the right onto Kalakaua Ave and immediately get in the left lane to join up with Kuhio Ave. Continue about six blocks and turn left onto Lewers St. The hotel is on the left.

Getting there: Many guests take an airport shuttle, available just outside baggage claim. The cost is $5–15 per person. Others choose taxi service for $26–35. Rental cars are another option, and they are available online. All fees subject to change without notice.

Getting around: The hotel is located amidst dozens of shops, restaurants, and attractions, so walking is definitely in order. For tired feet, however, the city bus—appropriately dubbed "TheBus"—provides excellent service. Stops are located near the hotel, and a single fare costs less than $5. Four-day passes are also available for $16–25, a good bet for those who plan to use the system extensively. All fees subject to change without notice. For short trips, taxis are another good bet; the hotel can call for service if a cab is not already waiting outside. Tour services can connect guests with more outlying locations (fees vary), or guests can opt for a rental car, available online.

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