
Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki becomes Hawaii's first Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki joins Hilton's Tapestry Collection, blending local charm, modern design, and personalized hospitality in Hawaii.
WAIKIKI, OAHU, HAWAII – The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, Tapestry Collection by Hilton on the island of O'ahu, has officially joined Hilton as the first Tapestry Collection property in Hawai'i. Situated at the gateway to Waikiki, this beloved hotel blends a legacy of local charm with Hilton's globally renowned hospitality and expansive benefits. The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki is operated by Highgate, who continues to bring its expertise as a premier real estate and hospitality management company to the islands of Hawai'i. The collaboration marks a new chapter that honors the hotel's deep roots in the community while introducing guests to the distinctive, story-driven spirit of the Tapestry Collection.
With magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean, Diamond Head and the island's lush mountain ranges, The Ambassador – formerly Romer Waikiki at the Ambassador – feels like staying with a friend who knows all the best local spots. Its legacy of warm hospitality and thoughtful design is now elevated through the power of Hilton Honors' award-winning loyalty program. With its debut in Hawai'i, Tapestry Collection by Hilton introduces its signature, community-focused approach to one of the world's most iconic and culturally rich destinations.
'We're thrilled to be the first property in Hawaii to join Tapestry Collection by Hilton, a brand that reflects our dedication to personalized hospitality rooted in a strong sense of place,' said Brandon Kaya, General Manager, The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki. 'Our team is passionate about creating meaningful connections to local culture. It's not just about where you stay – it's about how you experience Waikiki, and we're proud to share the spirit of the island with our guests.'
Rooted in a culture of warm, intuitive service, The Ambassador's 'This Is How We Waikiki' approach reflects a local philosophy – welcoming every guest like a friend, sharing insider knowledge, and creating moments that feel both effortless and memorable. This guest-first philosophy extends beyond service – it's reflected in every detail of the hotel's design, atmosphere and sense of place.
The Ambassador's newly renovated, mid-century design celebrates the modern spirit of Waikiki with subtle nods to the property's founding origins dating back to the 1960s. The 368-room hotel offers a range of accommodations – from spacious two-bedroom suites to Waikiki's only lofted bunk-bed rooms – designed with families and groups in mind. Interiors feature a tropical-inspired palette reflecting Oʻahu's natural beauty, with thoughtful touches that immerse guests in the colors, textures and relaxed rhythm of island life. Expansive lanais, cozy lounge areas and private retreats elevate the experience, while a custom lava rock wall in the lobby pays tribute to Hawaii's volcanic landscape. The exterior preserves the hotel's iconic heritage, blending past and present seamlessly.
The Ambassador offers a variety of onsite programming and elevated amenities included in each stay. Waikiki Swim & Social Club, the hotel's retro-inspired, expansive pool and cabana deck, offers an all-day menu of tropical beverages, locally inspired bites and breezy vibes reflective of the island's energy. Guests enjoy palm-fringed views, private cabanas and a refreshing dip in the sun-soaked pool. Start the day with a workout at the fully equipped fitness center or take part in weekly poolside Pilates classes. Beach Candy Waikiki offers guests easy-access and essential beach rentals and bike cruisers, while the hotel's community stewardship initiatives help improve the local area, such as the King Kalakaua Park clean-up in partnership with the City of Honolulu.
Favorite Son, the hotel's laid-back indoor-outdoor dining destination, serves up hearty comfort food with island flair, including gourmet sandwiches, deep-dish-style square pizzas and fresh salads. Designed for both locals and travelers on the go, it's a place to refuel, relax and savor the flavors of Waikiki with zero pretense and plenty of personality. Guests unplug early with a daily happy hour from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. featuring craft cocktails, light bites and live local entertainment. This playful yet purposeful programming underscores the hotel's mission to be a launchpad for discovering the local lifestyle.
The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki, Tapestry Collection by Hilton will be part of Hilton Honors, the company's award-winning guest loyalty program. Hilton Honors members can earn points through stays. Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits, including a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose nearly any combination of Points and money to book a stay, an exclusive member discount, and free standard Wi-Fi. Members also enjoy popular digital tools available exclusively through the industry-leading Hilton Honors mobile app.
The Ambassador stands as one of the island's most historic properties, seamlessly blending Hawaii's iconic charm with modern comforts for an unforgettable stay. Now part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, guests are invited to experience this iconic destination with renewed aloha and exclusive opening offers.
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