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- Hareesh NuthiMarch 16, 2014Sunday it's closed, recommended to have a audio tour before 12PM and allow atleast one hour explore ground and first floor.. You also have basement showing collections of jewelry and swords (15min)Upvoted Jan 28
- Nate RichardsMay 29, 2013This was my first-ever audio tour (I always thought people looked silly with them). But it was great. Listening to the narration and sounds of the period really enhanced the visit!
- The Wall Street JournalAugust 3, 2014Serves as a cultural repository for some of the most beautiful and striking objects in Hawaiian history (including a donated 13.88-carat diamond ring that once twinkled from King Kalakaua's pinky). Read moreUpvoted Mar 13
- Lynette EugenioOctober 31, 2018If you want to learn more about Hawaii's rich history, this is the place to go. I recommend the guided tour as they're very knowledgeable and in-depth. Take time to also walk the beautiful grounds.
- Nate SMay 20, 2022Take the self-guided audio tour. Depending on how interested in history you budget 30-90 mins inside. Chock full of Hawaiian history (1778-1893) then leading to US territory/statehood!
- Carl FigueiredoApril 24, 2015Fantastic view into the sovereign kingdom of Hawai'i. A must see for anyone looking for more perspective and context to modern Hawai'i
- Torzin SOctober 22, 2019Beautiful palace with nice exhibit of history and architecture. A great place to learn of Hawaiian Royalty.
- To lay on the lawn under a shade tree in the middle of the afternoon close your eyes and forget the world for a while. Life is good here.
- HISTORYJuly 12, 2010First built in 1879, the Palace was a symbol of promise for the Hawaiian Kingdom built by King David Kalakaua, it is now known as a national Historic Landmark for being the only Palace in the US.
- JimmySeptember 14, 2022Beautiful collection of historic artifacts presented respectfully. Guided tour was very informative.
- Paul BrownJanuary 20, 2014Walk all around. You can jump around the audio guide at will. This allows you to not have to follow the herd (who gets in the way of pictures).
- The Junior LeagueJanuary 4, 2013Restoration of Iolani Palace was made possible by the Junior League of Honolulu whose funding and historical research guided the process for its 1978 opening to the public.
- The Wall Street JournalAugust 3, 2014Be sure to head up to the second floor and the newly restored "Gold Room," where two remarkable paintings from Hawaii's Volcano School now hang Read more
- Steph SchneiderJanuary 7, 2018You do an audio tour through the palace. Very important history and worth visiting.
- Chris RaghoobarDecember 3, 2015Lots of history here, of course. But casuals like myself out more stock in this being the headquarters in Hawaii 5-0 haha
- JacksonJune 20, 2013Make sure to see the Crown Jewels in the basement. The kitchen is down there, also.
- Misha K.March 17, 2014Great tourist attraction. Come pay homage to the king! And also a great place to get married.
- The Wall Street JournalAugust 3, 2014The palace's most poignant treasure is the quilt that the Queen Liliuokalani stitched with her ladies-in-waiting while she was imprisoned following a failed attempt to restore her to the throne. Read more
- Jeremy GrayMarch 25, 2016Great place to learn about Hawaiian history - must see when coming to Hawaii!
- Normally the tours are through out the day but... there are maybe just a few if you arrive after 9am... you’ll have to wait till 11am for the next tour
- Jimmy KastnerSeptember 20, 2014This is the only royal palace in the United States and it is full of so much Hawaiian history.
- Tamas DoberMarch 6, 2018It was interesting to see the palace to understand the historical context of the monarchy.
- Hawaii.comDecember 13, 2013It's the only royal palace in the United States. That being said, go visit!
- FamilyFunApril 18, 2012This is the only royal palace on US soil and it's full of artifacts that tell the stories of Hawaii’s kingdom. http://bit.ly/HTmn2m
- Tim QuinnAugust 15, 2012Starting 8/15/12, you can now take pictures inside the palace (but no video).
- John ScottMarch 13, 2012Street parking meters expire in two hours. Towing starts at 3:15 weekdays. Park inside gates.
- MissMaybellineJanuary 15, 2010See the Royal Hawaiian Band est. 1836 by King Kamehameha III, every Friday at noon on the lawn.