Rene T. • May 30, 2022From Waikiki in about 90mins walking distance. On foot you also have the opportunity to better explore the other historic buildings and the Aloha Tower.
willou • March 23, 2013The guided tour was leaded by a old retired man. He was lovely. Do not miss it. Starts everyday at 1pm.
Chris C. • October 23, 2016My first job in Hawaii was in the tower... The views are incredible from the 4th floor... the Aloha Tower Mktplace has a lil bit of everything... good food, shopping, easy beach access.
Nathan K. • July 22, 2011Nice, casual place for breakfast or lunch...and to have a meeting with a few people.
Harry C. • November 1, 2013Many restaurants to choose from: Dim Sum, noodle, semi-vegetarian, main courses, banquet rooms, and a bakery (Summer 2013). Trinkets and collectable stores abound too.
Nico V. • October 11, 2011Nice little open market with decent produce if you don't want to walk all the way into Chinatown. Bale bakery also has a great selection if baked goods.
HISTORY • July 12, 2010Built in 1846, Queen Liliʻuokalani made Washington Place her home after the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy until her death in 1917.
Elena K. • May 16, 2015Памятник великому человеку! Обязательно посетите его церковь на полуострове Калаупапа!
@WRXtacy • February 9, 2010This memorial can be easily missed. It's situated between the Hawaii State Art Museum and the Capitol, right on Richards St.
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