The world’s largest Hilton Garden Inn will debut next month in Hawaii. The 623-guestroom Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach will be the brand’s first location on the island of Oahu.
The property’s recent $115 million revitalization includes an interior aesthetic that combines both Hawaiian and urban details. Hawaiian kappa prints border high wooden ceilings with an overall color palette honoring the island’s vibrancy through natural materials, finishes, and textures. Bursts of cobalt and tangerine appear in guestrooms along with ocean and sky patterns to instill a sense of place. Some suites will offer partial ocean or city views.
Food Pantry, a subsidiary of Hawaiian supermarket chain Foodland, will introduce a new concept with the onsite Holoholo Café and Market. The 2,900-square-foot café, market, and gift shop will include a full-service coffee bar and the company’s first wine and beer bar. Guests can also dine at TR Fire Grill, an award-winning, chef-inspired American bistro from Romacorp.
The hotel will also offer flexible meeting space for small gatherings, business and fitness centers, a rooftop pool, and poolside bar.