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    Kalakaua Avenue

    4.3 (9 reviews)
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    Nicole E.

    This is what seems like the main drag here in Waikiki. Shops from Louis Vuitton, to Harry Winston to Urban Outfitter and an ABC store seemingly on every block of this strip. There are shopping malls and plazas and centers smattered along this strip. Definitely the street to be to grab some bites or pluck down some cash on whatever items.

    Bright and early with Mayor Kirk Caldwell at the Inaugural "Kalakaua Merrie Mile"!
    Jessica P.

    What? A Yelp Check-In for Kalakaua Ave? Yes, indeed, my friend. I came across the check-in when looking for the official check-in's for various festivals held on the famed street in Waikiki. There were none to be found and now the rest is history. I'm officially a regular at Kalakaua Ave! ;-) Kalakaua Ave is one of my go-to locations for several reasons: 1) To get my FitBit on by walking approximately 3 miles roundtrip. It's a flat course. I feel safe. The shops are open late. It's well lit. There's always some form of entertainment (I shriek every time I walk by the silver cowboy though - he fires off his silly pistol). Clean restrooms at the hotels & resorts, and a decent number of eateries. Right now, my favorite eating spot is Yokocho Japanese Gourmet Food Alley located at the basement level of Waikiki Shopping Plaza. 2) A full-range of shopping is available for locals and tourists, alike. From Tiffany & Co at one end of the Ave, to Urban Outfitters at the other, and International Market Place and Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center in the middle of it all - it's so convenient! OBTW, I found out that the Gucci store offers special Hawaii pricing on handbags - a 14% discount! It's true - I have compared pricing! 3) The beach is RIGHT THERE! Obviously, the best time to hit the beach is during the day, but on Friday nights, there's a fireworks display at 7:00pm! So much fun to watch, especially if you have visitors from out-of-town. 4) Festivals throughout the year! A few of my favorites are: a) Waikiki SPAM® Jam Festival in April! The event benefits the Hawaii Food Bank and includes local entertainment, SPAM themed dishes created by some of Honolulu's finest restaurants, and SPAM themed accessories like Hello Kitty SPAM musubi making kits and t-shirts. You might even be able to meet the SPAM mascot! b) Aloha Festivals is a month-long celebration of Hawaiian music, dance, and history and is held in September. Highlights of the event that are held on Kalakaua Ave include the Waikiki Hoolaulea, Hawaii's largest annual block party featuring local food, music, and entertainment, as well as the finale of Aloha Festivals, the Annual Aloha Festivals Floral Parade. c) The Annual Kalakaua Merrie Mile, named after King David Laamea Kamananakapu Mahinulani Naloiaehuokalani Lumialani Kalākaua, aka "The Merrie Monarch." He was the last king of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The First Annual Merrie Mile was held on December 10, 2016 to kick off the Honolulu Marathon on December 11, 2016. It included Elite Runners (not Yelpers hehe) from the US Olympic team showing off their amazing 1-Mile running skills. Sign up early to earn your medal and t-shirt! If you find yourself hanging out on Kalakaua Ave, be sure to look down to brush up on your Hawaiian vocabulary! On every corner, the flagstone has key Hawaiian words and their definition etched into the tile. Very unique and just all around awesome. But, where can I park without having to pay an arm and a leg? There's free parking at Kapiolani Park, metered parking at Honolulu Zoo, $7 flat rate (after 6pm) parking near at Waikiki Shopping Plaza, 1-hour free parking with validation at International Shopping Center or Royal Hawaiian, or Fort DeRussy parking lot near Trump plaza. #luckywelivehawaii

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    Lots of shops and restaurants. Easy walk great views. Was a very enjoyable day. Get down there early it get pretty crowded.

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    Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace - 10.23.24 souvenir tote bags

    Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace

    4.0(1.4k reviews)
    9.5 mi
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    One of the biggest swap meets on the island, and probably the most popular. There are dozens of…read morevendors, and yeah, some of them sell similar stuff, which honestly works in your favor if you're trying to grab souvenirs without paying Waikiki prices. But if you want something a little more special, definitely look for the local vendors. There are some great spots with handmade items. A few of my favorites that I actually bought from and brought home and I am using: - Cheeky Beach: super cute beachwear by Vivian and her son (they also have a shop in Haleiwa) - Touch of a Goddess: handmade jewelry by a mother-daughter duo - Leonardo Dale Photography: beautiful photo art of the island now displaying at my house. There's a ton to see, so go with time, it's a big market. They also have food and sometimes live music. Admission is $2 per person (cash only), and I'd recommend bringing cash since a lot of vendors don't take cards.

    After years of inactivity, a plan to revitalize the Aloha Stadium has been approved and demolition…read moreof the site to begin...so what about the iconic swap meet? The stalls consolidated across the street and rather than walking all round the stadium, the stalls are lined in neat rows (some in conexs that open up to be a store. All my favorite stalls seem to have made the move - the food trucks have also made the trek across the street. Parking is available in the back and also by the tram station parking lot - just need to walk a little bit. Cost remains $1 for Kama'ainas *locals) and active duty military, $2 for all else. A great place to purchase touristy items, but also stuff you don't think you need until you see it. Check it out! I'm glad the authorities realized the need to keep the Aloha Swap Meet.

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    CocoNene International Market Place - CocoNene at International Market Place - Queens Court

    CocoNene International Market Place

    5.0(168 reviews)
    0.1 miWaikiki
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    Stopped by CoCoNene at the International Market Place during my Honolulu trip two weeks ago, and it…read moreturned out to be one of those unexpectedly delightful finds. The shop itself is charming, and the team was exceptionally polite and genuinely friendly. Their merchandise is creative and thoughtfully curated, with a nice variety of unique items that made browsing really fun. Prices felt reasonable for the quality and originality you're getting. What I loved most was the positive energy throughout the store. One of the employees shared a sweet piece of advice that stuck with me: "Believe me, my friend. when you're my age, you'll do everything you can to make your day and truly enjoy it." Moments like that make a place memorable. Definitely a feel good stop at International Market Place . I'd happily return.

    We were taking a vacation in the area and wanted to buy some nice souvenirs to take home. We…read morestumbled upon this place, and really appreciated how everything was made by local artists. They had a lot of cool stuff, but we settled on stickers that we turned into fridge magnets. We also got a really cool card. The employees were really friendly and helpful, especially Dani who did a great job at explaining everything. We definitely plan on coming back in the future and buying more stuff from here.

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    Aloha Vibes Only Longboard Letters gift set.

    CocoNene International Market Place - Made in Hawaii holiday ornaments - choose from a huge selection of colorful, island-inspired cutout ornaments.

    Made in Hawaii holiday ornaments - choose from a huge selection of colorful, island-inspired cutout ornaments.

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    CocoNene - Ala Moana - Grand Opening Day

    CocoNene - Ala Moana

    4.9(327 reviews)
    1.6 miAla Moana
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    A decor of your own…read more.. It's amazing what a year did to CocoNene as I remember that this was a slipper store with some build your own decor items which now has focused on just the decor items exclusively and what a beautiful direction they've gone to. Located in Ala Moana Center Street Level near Centerstage if the storefront hasn't captured your attention what they have here certainly will. Fun is what you'll find especially if you're local the humor is definitely there as "On Island time" is their clock where you can turn a simple wall clock with adding a pendulum is the cutest idea along with their Longboard Letter by filling in the gaps with various items that represents the moment and is very interchangeable so nothing is set and permanent is a bit how we live with each new day. "'Opihi Stickers" lol!! Aahhh the creativity of it all as you choose what you want to stick on your surfboard and they do have a bunch to choose from along with picture frames and ornaments there's so much to choose though it all can add up as each item are individually priced here and it's all fun and vibrant that will make anyone smile and the staff here is wonderful to help you with any questions. Thank you!

    We purchased items in Hawaii on January 25. We have not received the items I've called four times…read moretwice it was returned and I was assured the package would be sent out three days ago. We still have no shipping information but my charge card was for the amount of the item. I suggest you purchase with caution, especially going to have something shipped.

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    CocoNene - Ala Moana - Wall art and home decor, locally made in Hawaii and available exclusively at CocoNene

    Wall art and home decor, locally made in Hawaii and available exclusively at CocoNene

    CocoNene - Ala Moana - Home decor, wall art and picture frames. Made in Hawaii, designed by local artists.

    Home decor, wall art and picture frames. Made in Hawaii, designed by local artists.

    CocoNene - Ala Moana - Come in and create with us! Build your own custom Longboard Letters for any occasion.

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    Duke's Marketplace - Many small shops along Duke's Lane.

    Duke's Marketplace

    3.5(130 reviews)
    0.1 miWaikiki
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    This was an interesting little maze of stalls selling wooden tikis, this, jewelry, aloha shirts and…read moredresses, and whatever other Hawaiian souvenirs and tchatkis you might want. It's a bit of a cross between a flea market and a Chinatown. The prices will get lower and some vendors will wheel and deal if you walk away. I bought a carved coconut tiki mug that started out at $25--my hesitation brought the price down to $15. Dog bandanas went from $15 each this $10 each. You get the picture. If it's fun to look around and bargain, but be aware that we saw similar items at the ABC convenience stores (on every corner--like a circle k but much nicer) for, in some cases, a lower price. Still, is kind of fun to go

    Duke's Marketplace is now the place to go to shop with local vendors in small stalls, selling…read morehandmade crafts, Hawaiian clothing, and fresh food. It is located very close to the International Market Place, to help visitors like me who hadn't realized what the International Place has become. Instead, coming here to interact with 80 or so vendors allowed the first time visitors in our party to get the souvenir shopping fix out of the way. I did notice quite a few stores selling Hawaiian style fashion for pets and dolls. My mother-in-law took advantage to buy a dress for our stone goose, standing guard over our condo back home.

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    Duke's Marketplace - Duke's Marketplace sign.

    Duke's Marketplace sign.

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    Ala Moana Center

    4.1(1.6k reviews)
    1.5 miAla Moana
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    "One of our absolute FAVES in Oahu!!! "…read more Ala Moana Center is hands-down one of our favorite places to visit every time we're in Hawaii . It's the perfect mix of shopping, food, and island vibes -- and the fact that it's open-air makes it even better . Location & Hours: Super convenient and easy to get to, right between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu Most stores are open around 10am-8pm, but restaurant hours vary (some open earlier or close later ). Parking (the BEST part): FREE PARKING!!! Yes -- totally free self-parking with tons of garages all around the mall. There are so many spots, but it does get busy on weekends, so coming earlier is always a good idea . Performances & Entertainment: They often have free live performances like hula dancing and Hawaiian music at the center stage -- such a fun surprise while shopping and a great way to soak in the culture! Best Restaurants & Food: SO many good options Mariposa - great for a sit-down meal Tanaka of Tokyo - always a fun experience Food court - perfect for quick bites Ruscello / CPK - easy and family-friendly Tons of dessert and coffee spots for shopping breaks You could literally eat here all day . Tips & Tricks: Wear comfy shoes -- this place is HUGE Park near the area you plan to shop or eat Come earlier in the day to avoid crowds Make time to just sit, relax, and enjoy the vibe Final Thoughts: Ala Moana Center is always a must-visit for us . Free parking, amazing food, great shopping, and fun performances -- it never disappoints! Whether you're shopping or just strolling, this place always feels like Hawaii .

    Ala Moana mall, an easy bus ride or a leisurely walk. Mid connections for vacation trolleys and…read moretransportations. Mall would be a perfect 10 if they would restructure the parking lot. Ala Moana mall is open-air, tropical designed that merges modern architecture with koi ponds, and a window to the many high-end shops. 2 food courts, the one on the 2nd floor near Macy's seems slightly less crowded. I enjoyed the onsite live music, which highlights talented young performers. I recently caught "LoveJack", who played his cello. His booming, heartfelt music, vocals truly warmed the atmosphere.

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    Neiman Marcus (mall entrance; closing in May 2026) - VN

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