We take pride in our condo by reviewing and updating it every 6 months. We want your stay to be clean, comfortable and in great condition.
CONDOMINIUM:
The LIVING ROOM has a queen size SOFA-BED which can be easily unfolded for additional sleeping space. The BEDROOM consists of one cal-king size bed, dresser, two night stands and a wall-to-wall closet. The unit is equipped with 2 AC units; cable, internet and electricity are included. Bed linens and bath towels are provided. The condo was recently remodeled with new tile floors. Granite coutertops in the kitchen, bathroom and lanai. All new appliances, fixtures, and furnishings. A complete floor to ceiling remodel.
A completely separate KITCHEN is fully equipped with a refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, microwave, coffee maker, rice cooker, cooking utensils and dishes. The KITCHEN has a large window and a bar counter outside on the lanai. The BATHROOM has a dual entrance (from the bedroom and living room) providing extra privacy. The BATHROOM contains a standard size tub and shower combo opposite to His and Her DOUBLE SINKS. The bathroom was also completely remodeled The unit is equipped with a WASHER and DRYER.
LANAI:
The unit has a SPACIOUS OPEN LANAI (over 200 sq. feet) with patio furnishings, at night is a great place to relax after an exhausting day full of sightseeing/activities and enjoy a beautiful OCEAN VIEW and fabulous Hawaiian sunset. The lanai extends the entire length of the unit with 2 floor to ceiling glass sliding door serving access to the lanai.
POOL/SPA/GYM/BEACH:
The roof top recreation deck contains a swimming POOL, SAUNA, and lounge area with grill/BBQ pits and FITNESS room. You can enjoy a magnificent 360 degree view of Honolulu City, Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head and Friday night fireworks at Hilton Hawaiian Village. Waikiki BEACH is only a few minutes away.
OTHER:
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is just 2 blocks. Kapiolani Park with its many attractions including the Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, tennis courts and sports fields is located at the end of Waikiki. Public transportation is very convenient; buses come by every few minutes, and can take you to major places on Oahu. As of January 2015 construction has begun with the demolition of the International Marketplace.