Shopping in Waikiki is a truly international experience - famous names mingled with local crafts and markets. Whether you want haute couture, or a Hawaiian souvenir, Waikiki has it all. On this page we give you just a selection of what's on offer.
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Ala Moana

Ala Moana Center (1450 Ala Moana Boulevard) is a premier international and local shopping destination with over 230 specialty shops, including four major department stores. From beachwear to high fashion, you'll find everything at Ala Moana Center, Armani, Dior, Burbery and Gucci, to name but a few. There is even a dedicated food mall with a choice of dining. The Center is designed around a beautiful open-air setting filled with lush tropical landscaping and koi ponds.


Kings Village

One of the island's most unique and exciting visitor
attractions is King's Village, depicting a section of
Honolulu as it might have looked at the turn of the
century. Visitors can stroll over the cobblestone path
to discover over 45 enchanting shops and
restaurants featuring thousands of items from Hawaii,
as well as imports from around the world, at
competitive prices.

A "Changing of the King's Guard" ceremony is held daily at 6:15 p.m. The King's Guard wear
uniforms that are the exact replica of those worn by
the Hawaiian Royal Palace Guard for King Kalakaua
in 1875.


Royal Hawaiian Center

The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center offers 293,000 square feet of pure shoppers delight. With more than 150 shops and restaurants, the Center has something for everyone.

Along the four-tiered marathon concourse, you can purchase everything from fine designer apparel to beachwear, fine jewelry and Hawaiian treasures. There's a choice of fine dining in many restaurants to fun dining on hot dogs and ice cream.


International Center

The International Market Place is built around a giant Banyan Tree which presides at its heart.

The Center is a mix of local crafts, small boutiques and a food court. There are often displays of Hawaiian cultural activities, such as Hula, at the mall.


Sunday Market

For great bargains and local crafts you'll find the Kapiolani Park Sunday Market an amazing experience.

This traditional market is ideal for souvenirs, local produce and beachwear.

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