$, Waikiki
Fodor's Review:
For a taste of Hawaii in the '60s, right after Statehood, go retro at this low-rise hotel a mere half-block from Waikiki Beach. The Breakers' six two-story buildings surround its pool and overlook gardens filled with tropical flowers. Guest rooms have Japanese-style shoji doors that open to the lanai, kitchenettes, and bathrooms with showers only. Units 130, 132, and 134 have views of the Urasenke Teahouse. This tiny haven is in the shadow of the on-going construction, expected to last through 2006, of the Waikiki Beach Walk, and all the sounds that go with it. Once Beach Walk is finished, however, The Breakers will enjoy enviable proximity to this new entertainment and retail complex. The resort is very popular thanks to its reasonable prices and great location. Parking is limited, but it's free.
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