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.
Erin B. • August 26, 2013It's literally made of coral! Check out the plaque to the right of the entrance for the amazing story of how it was built!
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.
Steffy L. • November 1, 2011Mango grill has inexpensive local style breakfast made to order. A short stack is only about $3!
Nathan K. • May 8, 2016Home of the Hawaii Supreme Court, here you'll also find the Judiciary History Center of Hawaii. Admission is FREE and and you'll learn some very interesting things about law in Hawaii.
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.
@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.
Malia K. • October 23, 2018Awesome historical musical performance. Full time highly skilled professionals. variety of Hawaiian, pacific rim and band standards at each concert. female & male vocalists and hula with most shows
Elena K. • May 16, 2015Памятник великому человеку! Обязательно посетите его церковь на полуострове Калаупапа!
Cat T. • September 27, 2011On Tuesdays, there's a bunch of food vendors on the corner of Merchant and Bishop serving delicious island cuisine!
Nathan K. • July 22, 2011Nice, casual place for breakfast or lunch...and to have a meeting with a few people.
willou • March 23, 2013The guided tour was leaded by a old retired man. He was lovely. Do not miss it. Starts everyday at 1pm.
Bixby H. • November 27, 2011Parking is good, a lot of food to enjoy here, and the scent of burning incense! I heard that this is one of only so many places where Chinese and Taiwanese can hang out in harmony!
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.
Bill S. • February 16, 2010Homeless people often congregate in this park. The C&C of Honolulu owns the entire plot of land, and a Honolulu Fire Department station is also located there.
Ian K. • December 30, 2019I fear 4Sq’s days are numbered if this is being recommended as something to do in downtown Honolulu.
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