1. The Republik
8.0
1347 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI
Music Venue · Ala Moana - Kakaako · 21 tips and reviews
Kevin S Oshiro: Excellent reggae concert ! The dance floor was packed with locals and tourists. Floor was sticky with beer but I did not care - went there late around 12:30 a.m.
Gene Park: Best concert venue in Hawaii with the best shows courtesy of BAMP. Get a corner seat at the lounge for grinds and a chill view of whatever rad show you may be at.
Kevin S Oshiro: the Safehouse ruled tonight for the Pop Rox Dance Party. It was much crowded than usual, which is good for business. Had a Clean Gin (with Bombay Sapphire). More women than men, which was nice.
4. Nico's Pier 38
8.9
1129 N Nimitz Hwy, Honolulu, HI
Seafood Restaurant · Kalihi - Palama · 170 tips and reviews
Daisy Zook: Garlic pesto shrimp is ok. The blackened fish 'which is better. Really tasty. Highly recommend this. The Hoisin BBQ chicken is good too. Lots of chicken at a great price
Diana Jeon: Great pesto shrimp
Nathan Kam: You know that saying, patience is a virtue? Expect to test that saying when you lunch here. It's busy as hell on most days, but the food is worth the wait.
Lynn G: Local legendary burger rocks! Burger, kalua pig, pineapple. Awesome.
Evan Derby: 15% off for miltary
Ray Outler: Hard Rock Cafe Honolulu achieved LEED Silver certification for energy use, lighting, water and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. CONGRATS HRC Honolulu!!!
8. Kapiolani Regional Park
8.8
3840 Paki Ave (at Monsarrat Ave), Honolulu, HI
Park · Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis · 35 tips and reviews
Rob Green: From festivals, to sports, fun runs, music events, or just a day of BBQing with friends & family, this park is the place to be. Read more.
HISTORY: Known in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest sporting club in the Pacific for cricket; it is also home of the finish line of the Honolulu Marathon that takes place each year.
Hawaii.com: Grab some lunch and enjoy it under the trees or on the grass. This park is the site of many festivals, sports and music events.
12. Aloha Tower
7.1
1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu, HI
Monument · Downtown Honolulu · 27 tips and reviews
Tom Stewart: Want to get away from the crowds. Try the Aloha Tower. Shopping and Restaurants and a great view.
HISTORY: Opened in1926 as the tallest building in Honolulu, Coast Guardsmen were ordered to protect the tower by painting it camouflage to blend in at night during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Rob Bertholf: Be sure to take the elevator up to the observation deck for great harbor and city views.
Thierry Meier: Easily the best açaí bowls in town. Good salads and super relaxed surf-influenced vibe too. There's even live music on in the evenings sometimes.
Sam S: The açaí bowls are delicious. Definitely get the mana bowl and add-in Greek yogurt. Unfortunately, there's mixed service; some will mix in the yogurt, others claim "we don't do that."
Amir A.: You may also get a good music as well!