Honolulu
Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
The largest open-air flea market in Hawaii, the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet takes place every... More
Bailey's Antiques and Aloha Shirts
Hawaiian shirts sell for as little as $4, but vintage varieties from the 1930s will... More
Bishop Museum
Among its 77,089 collected ethnological objects is a densely grained longboard carved from a plank... More
Bob's Ukulele
Bob’s sells one product mainly, the evocative and characteristically Hawaiian four-string guitar. There are ukes... More
Garakuta-Do
This shop offers a vast treasure trove of Japanese antiques, from lacquered 19th-century chests to... More
Hina Adventures Eco-tour
Two native Oahu women lead hiking and driving adventures that focus on the local cultural... More
Honolulu Academy of Arts
The Honolulu Academy of Arts is home to a 60,000-piece collection of art, with an... More
Honolulu Zoo
Make the trip to the zoo, pausing to inspect a massive immobile tortoise taking a... More
Indigo, Honolulu
Live jazz joint. The lounge at this East-West fusion restaurant in Honolulu's Chinatown is known... More
International Market Place
Henry Adaniya might be the city’s most improbable new restaurateur. He closed his acclaimed Chicago... More
Iolani Palace
A National Historical Landmark, ‘Iolani Palace is the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy. Built by... More
Kapiolani Park
Located at the east end of Waikiki, Kapiolani Park is home to Hawaii’s famous Diamond... More
Koko Marina Pub
Owned by the Kona Brewing Company, the Koko Marina Pub is located on the docks... More
La Mariana Sailing Club
Old-school tiki bar. ... More
Lai Fong
Located in Chinatown, this Honolulu department store is easily recognizable by the words “LAI FONG”... More
Leonard's Bakery
Established in 1952 by the grandson of Portuguese immigrants, Leonard’s is best known for its... More
Lewers Lounge
Mixologist mecca in the Halekulani Hotel. ... More
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