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Hilton Hawaiian Village (Kaiser Hawaiian Village)

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Kaiser Hawaiian Village
1950s established. 2005 Kalia Rd.
  • (Photograph by Kaoru Lovett)
  • (Photograph by Kaoru Lovett)
  • (Photograph by Kaoru Lovett)

The largest privately owned parcel of land in Waikiki, the twenty-two-acre complex is a veritable small town, with nine major buildings and a smattering of smaller structures housing almost one hundred shops and restaurants, and more than three thousand guest rooms. Advertised as a “paradise within paradise,” the property abounds with waterfalls and tropical flora, and includes an artificial lagoon, as well as a bi-level ten-thousand-square-foot pool.

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Author: 
Don J. Hibbard
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Don J. Hibbard, "Hilton Hawaiian Village (Kaiser Hawaiian Village)", [Honolulu, Hawaii], SAH Archipedia, eds. Gabrielle Esperdy and Karen Kingsley, Charlottesville: UVaP, 2012—, http://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/HI-01-OA131.

Print Source

Cover: Buildings of Hawaii

Buildings of Hawaii, Don J. Hibbard. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011, 157-157.

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