At Kaimana Beach Hotel, every need is anticipated so all you have to do is enjoy the present moment, feel the sand between your toes, and decide what fun activity to enjoy next.
Come visit us in Kaimukī to shop the most current assortment of art, books, stickers, snacks, candy lei, ice cream, omiyage, trinkets, and treats.
Opulent 19th-century home of Hawaii’s last monarchs operating as a museum with tours & exhibits.
No-frills mainstay for counter-serve ice cream, azuki bean bowls & specialty flavored shave ice.
Popular window-serve grill offering American eats, plus a market for prepared foods & baked goods.
Scooping house-made ice cream, this dessert spot also offers baked goods including malasadas.
Established in 2015 by co-owners Justin Park and Tom Park, Bar Leather Apron provides an intimate bar experience in Downtown Honolulu. Located on the mezzanine level in the lobby of the TOPA Financial Center, our bar offers finely crafted cocktails and Hawai’i’s most extensive whiskey selection.
Step through the doors of Romer House right into Izakaya 855-Aloha, where energetic Japanese hospitality meets the eclectic cultures of Hawaii in a fun menu of super-sharable dishes that put a local spin on traditional favorites.
Welcome to Waikīkī’s new all-day standard. Feel good and eat even better with fresh takes on sandos, crisp salads, and pizzas, each driven by local ingredients.
Hau Tree delights kamaʻāina and wanderers alike with a casual beach-centric menu featuring Honolulu’s best brunch, lunch, and dinner.
The Kealopiko Shop offers locally crafted apparel, accessories, and home goods that celebrate Hawaiian culture, language, and traditions. Each piece is thoughtfully designed and created with a commitment to sustainability and storytelling.
Locally sourced and curated with aloha, just for you. We welcome you to browse our items from artisans throughout the islands, while enjoying the best cup of coffee O‘ahu has to offer. Located just outside the lobby, Sunset Provisions is a new concept that celebrates the Waikīkī lifestyle.
Hawaiʻi’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history.
A popular spot for local surfers and fitness-minded beachgoers, Da Cove specializes in acai bowls, fruit smoothies, healthy wraps and fresh sandwiches.
Since 1961, this local spot has served some of the best “plate-lunches” in Hawai’i. Order a “mix plate,” with BBQ beef, boneless chicken and mahi mahi, after a long day at the beach.
This hidden gem is a family run business that serves some of the freshest and best poke (diced raw fish) on the island. Before the poke trend, there was Ono Seafood.
There’s no better local treat to cool you down on a hot day than a colorful shave ice with all the fixings – and Waiola’s is one of the best spots in town.
For a higher-end plate lunch, order up at Diamond Head Market’s humble window for some delicious eats, or step inside the market to grab-and-go.
For over 46 years, Hula’s has been a legend among the LGBTQ+ community. This open-air restaurant and bar in the Waikīkī Grand Hotel features great live music.
The home of Waikīkī’s famous, 160-year-old Banyan tree recently received a million-dollar makeover. Today, this is a great spot to eat at award-winning restaurants and shop at unique local stores.
Serving the Waialae-Kahala area, this cozy indoor mall features unique local vendors and eateries with an off- the-beaten-path neighborhood feel.
Located in the heart of Waikīkī, the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is a gathering place that features luxury brands, boutiques, restaurants and events.
Celebrating its 120th anniversary in 2024, the Waikīkī Aquarium has been a place for Hawaiʻi keiki (children) to explore and experience the marine life of the Pacific for generations.
The famous KCC Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday morning in the parking lot of Kapiʻolani Community College, across the street from Diamond Head. Come to shop for unique made-in- Hawaiʻi goods, fresh flowers and produce, and amazing local eats.
Take the keiki to say aloha to the animals at the Honolulu Zoo. The 42-acre zoo is a wonderful place to explore and discover over 900 animals, from Hawaiian Nene geese to Asian Elephants.
Leonard’s has been serving hot, delicious malasadas (Portuguese doughnuts) since 1952. A favorite of both locals and visitors, this is a must-eat spot in nearby Kapahulu.