ResortQuest at the Waikiki Banyan (formerly Aston) A 3 star hotel in Honolulu

These condo-style units have family-friendly amenities, a block from Waikiki Beach and three blocks from the zoo and aquarium. All 314 units are bright and airy, and offer full kitchens, air conditioning, and balconies. Most have separate bedrooms. The sixth floor of this 38-story high-rise is recreation central, with a pool, play area, tennis court, and barbecue grills.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing ResortQuest at the Waikiki Banyan (formerly Aston)

Dining at the ResortQuest at the Waikiki Banyan (formerly Aston)

This Honolulu ResortQuest does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.

Nearby restaurants:
Oceanarium
Trellises
Tiki’s Bar & Grill

Attractions near this hotel

Honolulu Zoo - 2 blocks
Kapiolani Park - 2 blocks
Ala Wai Golf Course - 0.5 mile
Waikiki Aquarium - 0.5 mile
Diamond Head - 1.5 miles
Ala Wai Boat Harbor - 1.5 miles
Honolulu - 4 miles
Hanauma Bay - 12 miles
Pearl Harbor - 14 miles
Polynesian Cultural Center - 38 miles
Getting there: Airport shuttles are $16–$25; reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for return trips. Taxis are $26–$35. Rental cars are available online. All fares are subject to change.

Getting around: Many attractions are within walking distance, and the public bus system serves the entire island. Rental cars are the best option for guests wishing to explore the area.

Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Approximate driving time to the ResortQuest at the Waikiki Banyan is 35 minutes and distance is 10 miles.

Driving directions from Honolulu International Airport: Exiting the airport, access 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. Keep left and proceed onto Kuhio Ave. Turn left on Paoakalani Ave and turn left again on Ala Wai Blvd. Take another left turn onto Ohua Ave. The hotel is on the left at the corner of Ohua and Kuhio avenues. the island or visit the North Shore.

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