



Room City View High Floor Waikiki View
385 sq. ft. / City View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Queen Beds
Set on a high floor at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, the Room City View High Floor Waikiki View offers 385 sq. ft. of comfortable space with a City View. Step onto the private lanai for an elevated outlook over Waikiki’s urban energy, then return to a calm, air-conditioned room designed for easy downtime after the beach, shopping or resort activities. The room sleeps 4 guests with either 1 King or 2 Queen beds, making it suitable for couples, friends or families booking from the same page. Inside, you’ll find a laptop-friendly workspace with a desk, a laptop-compatible in-room safe, wardrobe or closet, blackout drapes and curtains, slippers, a phone, coffee and tea maker, and a 65-inch flat-panel TV with premium channels. The private bathroom includes a hand-held showerhead, bidet, toothbrush and toothpaste available, and wheelchair-width doorways support accessible movement. Free cribs or infant beds and connecting or adjoining rooms may be requested, while rollaway or extra beds are not available. Your stay also connects you with the resort experience at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa. A daily resort fee applies and includes premium Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas, two reusable Hyatt water bottles, a reusable tote bag, daily cultural activities such as lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, morning yoga classes, beach chairs and children’s beach toys, poolside sunscreen, rain umbrellas, one in-room movie rental per stay, GoPro usage subject to availability, and other included services. On-site dining, the outdoor pool and whirlpool, the 24/7 StayFit fitness center, Nā Ho‘ōla Spa and Pualeilani Atrium Shops are all part of the resort setting.
What's included in this room?
- Private lanai frames elevated city views over Waikiki's lively streets
- 385 sq. ft. room designed as a single well-planned bedroom layout
- One king or two queen beds, comfortably sleeping up to four guests
- Private bathroom features a hand-held showerhead, bidet, and plush slippers
- Laptop-friendly desk and workspace set against blackout drapes and soft lighting
- Coffee and tea maker paired with complimentary bottled water each day
- 65-inch flat-panel TV with premium channels, in-room safe, and free Wi-Fi
- Daily resort fee adds premium Wi-Fi, cultural classes, and beach gear access
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Room City View High Floor Waikiki View FAQs
What does the Room City View High Floor Waikiki View actually look out over, and is the high floor worth requesting?
From a high floor, the private lanai looks out over Waikiki’s urban energy, with rooftops, streets, and the surrounding cityscape below. Because the resort’s towers rise from the 5th to 24th floor, a higher placement generally means a broader, more open outlook rather than a view partly blocked by neighboring buildings, which makes the upgrade worthwhile for guests who want an elevated perspective without booking an oceanfront category.
How are the beds configured, and how many people can comfortably stay in this room?
The room is set up with either 1 king or 2 queen beds, and it comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests. The two-queen configuration works well for friends or family groups sharing the space, while the king setup suits couples who want a quieter, more open layout.
Does this room have a balcony or lanai, and how is it typically used?
Yes, every room at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, including this category, comes with a private lanai. It’s a compact outdoor space best used for morning coffee, watching the city come alive, or unwinding in the evening air before heading down to the pool or beach.
What can guests expect from the bathroom in this room?
The private bathroom includes a hand-held showerhead, a bidet, plush slippers, and toiletries, along with wheelchair-width doorway access for easier movement. It’s designed as a functional, comfortable space rather than an oversized suite-style bathroom, in keeping with the room’s efficient 385 sq. ft. footprint.
How does this room compare with a standard city view room or an upgrade to an oceanfront category?
This category adds the benefit of a high floor placement, which gives a more sweeping, elevated outlook over Waikiki compared to a lower-floor city view room. Guests wanting ocean views would need to step up to an oceanfront or Diamond Head-facing category, but for travelers focused on value with a great vantage point over the city, this high-floor room strikes a strong balance.
What's included for guests booking this room category?
Along with the room itself, stays include the resort’s daily amenities covered by the resort fee: premium Wi-Fi throughout the property, two reusable water bottles, a tote bag, daily cultural activities like lei making and ukulele lessons, morning yoga, beach chairs and children’s beach toys, poolside sunscreen, and one in-room movie rental per stay.
Is this room a good fit for couples, families, or longer stays?
With its flexible 1 king or 2 queen bed setup sleeping up to four guests, this room suits both couples seeking a quiet retreat and families or friends traveling together. Free cribs are available on request for younger children, and connecting or adjoining rooms can be requested for larger groups or extended-stay travelers who want extra space.
How far is this room from the beach, pools, and dining at the resort?
Waikiki Beach sits directly across the street from the hotel, and the resort’s own outdoor pool and whirlpool are on the 3rd floor with views toward the ocean. On-site dining options, including SHOR, The Buffet at Hyatt, and the poolside SWIM restaurant and bar, are all just an elevator ride away, making it easy to move between the room, the pool deck, and dinner without leaving the property.
Which side of the hotel is quieter, and does that affect this room category?
Because this is a City View category on a high floor, it typically faces toward Waikiki’s streets and surrounding buildings rather than directly over the pool deck or beachfront, which can mean a calmer, more insulated feel compared to lower rooms closer to daytime pool activity. Guests who prioritize a quiet retreat while still being close to the action tend to appreciate this placement.
What should guests know about this room that isn't obvious from the basic room description?
Because the property enforces a strict non-smoking policy in all guestrooms, including lanais, guests should plan on stepping off-property for smoking to avoid a cleaning fee. It’s also worth noting that rollaway or extra beds aren’t available in this category, so travelers needing extra sleeping space should consider the two-queen configuration or a connecting room instead.