W Hotel Honolulu - Diamond Head 
Stylish hotel nestled at the base of Diamond Head
Sharing a narrow strip of land between Kapiolani Park and the beautiful Pacific, this chic hotel offers secluded luxury a half-mile from Honolulus Waikiki Beach.
Swanky guestrooms offer views of Diamond Head and platform beds topped with pillow-top mattresses and Egyptian-cotton sheets.
An antique gong greets guests in the stylish lobby with plush seating for lounging and board games.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing W Hotel Honolulu - Diamond Head
Dining at the W Hotel Honolulu - Diamond Head
Wonder Lounge - Open to the adjacent Diamond Head Grill
Attractions near this hotel
Kuhio Beach Park - 0.25 miles
Waikiki Beach - 0.5 mile
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - 1 mile
Waikiki Aquarium - 1 mile
Honolulu Zoo - 2 miles
Fort DeRussy (U.S. Army Museum) - 2 miles
Ala Moana Center (shopping, dining) - 2.75 miles
Victoria Ward Centers (shopping, dining) - 3.25 miles
Aloha Tower Marketplace (shopping, dining) - 4.25 miles
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - 4.25 miles
Foster Botanical Garden - 4.25 miles
Iolani Palace (Hawaiian royal museum) - 5 miles
Bishop Museum - 6 miles
Hanauma Bay (snorkeling, scuba diving) - 8 miles
Pearl Harbor (USS Arizona, USS Missouri memorials; submarine museum) - 17 miles
Sea Life Park - 18 miles
Dole Plantation (pineapple tour, world''s largest maze) - 25 miles
Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park - 30 miles
Polynesian Cultural Center - 33 miles
Waimea Falls Park - 36 miles
North Shore (expert surfing) - 38 miles
Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 12 miles.
Driving directions from Honolulu International Airport: Take the H1 Fwy heading east to exit 25A for King St. Turn right at the second light onto Kapahulu Ave. Continue one mile to the end of the road and turn left onto Kalakaua Ave. Proceed one-quarter mile to the hotel.
Getting there: Shuttles and taxis are both available right outside baggage claim. Shuttles charge $5–15 per person, while a typical taxi fare is $26–35. Rental cars are another option and are available online. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting around: Public transportation is one of the best ways to navigate the Waikiki area, and bus stops are located near the hotel. Riders can pay the single fare of less than $5 each time they ride, or they can buy a four-day visitor pass for $16–25 if they plan extensive travel. Fees subject to change without notice. Taxis are also readily available and are a good option for short trips. For excursions around the island, the best bet is usually a rental car (available online) or an organized tour. Public transportation provides service to many popular island destinations as well.
