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Famous for Waikiki Beach, this district boasts six beaches and a skyline filled with high-rises and resort hotels. Surfing enthusiasts can enjoy the ideal surf break, while Kalākaua Avenue offers luxury shopping and Kūhiō Avenue features diverse dining and nightlife options.
This area is a center for local government since 1845, this district boasts diverse architectural styles and historic landmarks, including ʻIolani Palace, Kawaiahao Church, and St. Andrew's Cathedral.
Situated along Oʻahu's southern shores, this district boasts a vast stretch of reef-protected white sandy beaches and the world's largest open-air shopping center, Ala Moana Center. Enjoy shopping, dining, and relaxing at Ala Moana Beach Park.
Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis delivers Honolulu's greatest hits without the tourist crowds. Hike the iconic volcanic crater for jaw-dropping ocean panoramas or lounge on peaceful Kaimana Beach where the locals swim. The area borders Kapiolani Park with its sprawling lawns and majestic banyan trees, while Kapahulu Avenue serves up authentic Hawaiian plate lunches and perfect shave ice.
Find your home away from home in vacation rentals nestled among residential streets lined with tropical gardens. Getting around requires some planning with limited bus routes, but ride-sharing services are readily available. The peaceful neighborhood vibe means early evenings and quiet mornings – exactly what you need after a day conquering Diamond Head's summit trail.
Kaimuki serves up a perfect slice of authentic Honolulu life away from the tourist rush. The main strip on Waialae Avenue buzzes with artisan coffee shops, family-run plate lunch spots, and farm-to-table bistros dishing out innovative Hawaiian fusion cuisine. Diamond Head State Monument and the popular Kapi'olani Community College Farmers' Market are just minutes away. Colorful murals and vintage storefronts create an Instagram-worthy backdrop for your explorations.
Dining options range from $8 local plates to $40 chef-driven dinners, with most spots open from morning until 9pm. The neighborhood offers charming vacation rentals and boutique B&Bs instead of big hotels. Getting around is easy on foot along the compact main strip, though you might want a car for beach trips to nearby Kahala.
Whether you want to hunt for sand dollars or smell the fresh air, Waikiki Beach is one of the most popular seaside spots located 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from central Honolulu. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Kuhio Beach, Sans Souci Beach, and Royal-Moana Beach, all 3 within a short walk.
Explore the great outdoors at Pearl Harbor, a popular spot to commune with nature in Western Honolulu. Stroll along the area's waterfront, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Ala Moana Center, a popular place for shoppers in Ala Moana. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Ward Village Shops and Kaka‘ako Farmers’ Market.
You can search for that perfect souvenir when you visit Waikiki Beach Walk, a popular shopping spot in Honolulu. Amble around this family-friendly area's beautiful beaches, or seek out the local tours.
You can browse for souvenirs with a trip to Royal Hawaiian Center, a favorite shopping spot in Honolulu. Stroll along the seaside or discover the area's beautiful sunsets.
Beyond Waikiki's famous stretch of sand, Diamond Head crater beckons with a hike that rewards effort with panoramic views. The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor offers a sobering glimpse into history, while Iolani Palace stands as America's only royal residence. Chinatown buzzes with markets and eateries where locals debate which spot serves the best poke. Escape the crowds at Ala Moana Beach Park, where families gather for weekend barbecues beneath swaying palms. The Bishop Museum houses treasures of Hawaiian culture that tell stories deeper than any postcard. After sunset, join locals at Duke's for mai tais as musicians strum ukuleles with casual brilliance that makes mainland guitarists weep.
Honolulu is a tropical locale known for its beaches, monuments, and port. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Travelers seeking the perfect souvenir may want to head to Ala Moana Center and Waikiki Beach Walk. Waikiki Beach and Honolulu Harbor are other popular sights to visit.