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Your Tropical Paradise Awaits You At Liliuokalani Gardens

Nestled in the heart of Waikiki, Liliuokalani Gardens stands as a unique sanctuary that feels worlds away from the neon lights and bustling crowds of Kalakaua Avenue. Named after Hawaii’s last reigning monarch, Queen Liliʻuokalani, this complex offers a blend of classic “Old Hawaii” charm and modern convenience.

Aerial view of Liliuokalani Gardens condo building in Waikiki

If you’re considering a move or just curious about this iconic Honolulu landmark, here is everything you need to know.

Lush tropical landscaping in Waikiki at Liliuokalani Gardens condos
One of the koi fish ponds that creates a feeling of tranquility

Enjoy Waikiki Convenience, Without the Concrete Vibe

Unlike the dense concrete jungle of many Waikiki condos, Liliuokalani Gardens is famous for its spacious, lush grounds. The complex is divided into two main towers—the King Tower and the Queen Tower—surrounded by Japanese-inspired gardens, koi ponds, and walking paths.

Tranquility

Located on the “Diamond Head” side near the Ala Wai Canal, Kapiolani Park and jogging paths, it’s far enough from the concrete jungle Waikiki is noted for, but close enough stroll to the beach in minutes.

Security

This private community comes with 24-hour security, a secured entrance to each building and and elevators making it one of the more private and secure options in the area.

Amenities That Actually Matter

One of the biggest draws of this complex is the amenity deck. It’s rare to find this much open space in a Honolulu high-rise.

What Amenities to Expect

  • The Resort Sized Pool – Kidney-shaped with plenty of lounge space.
  • Tennis and Pickle Ball Courts – Well-maintained courts that are rarely overcrowded.
  • BBQ Areas – Multiple grilling stations throughout the complex perfect for weekend hosting.
  • The Gardens – Authentic koi ponds and bridges, ideal for a morning coffee stroll.
  • Ample Guest Stalls – A rarity in Waikiki. Invite as many besties as your heart desires.
  • Parking – Usually includes assigned parking, which is a “gold mine” in Waikiki.
  • Planting Gardens to Rent – Grow your own food!

Real Estate Snapshot

The units at Liliuokalani Gardens are primarily studios and 1-2 bedroom apartment condominiums.

Pro Tip: Keep an eye on the views! Units on higher floors often feature stunning panoramas of Diamond Head, the Ala Wai Golf Course, or the Pacific Ocean.

While the buildings were completed in 1984, many individual owners have renovated their units to feature modern kitchens and open-concept layouts. However, the “bones” of the building remain classic, many featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize that famous Hawaii trade wind breeze.

Why People Love Liliuokalani Gardens

Convenience

You are minutes away from world-class dining, the Honolulu Zoo, and the surf breaks at Queens Beach.

Pet Policy

Generally, the complex is not pet-friendly (within specific House Rules), but assistance pets are welcome and are often seen – Hooray for Hawaii dog and cat owners!

The “Hidden” Feel

Coming home through the gated entry feels like entering a private park, a stark contrast to the high-traffic tourist zones nearby.

Things to Consider

Living in paradise does come with its quirks. Like many older Honolulu buildings, maintenance fees can be a factor, so always check what various complexes fees include (usually water, sewer, and basic cable), but this complex has a bonus, it also includes central a/c and hot water.

Ready to start your Honolulu house hunt or need an expert to showcase your unit’s best feature when you sell? I am able to look up the current market trends or available listings for Liliuokalani Gardens to give you a better idea of pricing. Contact your Liliuokalani Gardens specialist today. PH: 808-371-2222

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