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  2. Honolulu - Wikitravel

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    Honolulu [1], on the island of Oahu, is the capital and largest city of the state of Hawaii. It is the center of government, transportation, and commerce for the state; home to a population of nearly one million people in the area (80% of the state's population) and Hawaii's best known tourist destination, Waikiki Beach.

  3. Honolulu – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Honolulu is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation. The capital of Hawaii and its primary point of entry, Honolulu is by far the state's largest city, with 980,000 people in the metro area (2018) — two-thirds of the state's population—residing within the ...

  4. Honolulu/Waikiki - Wikitravel

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    Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head. One of the best known beaches in the world, Waikiki was the favorite playground of Hawaiian royalty in the 19th century. At the time, Waikiki was an area of wetlands fed by streams from the valleys above Honolulu. That all changed in the 1920s when the government decided to build what would become the Ala Wai ...

  5. Oahu - Wikitravel

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    14 Get out. Oahu (Hawaiian: Oʻahu) is the most populous of the Hawaiian islands, the third largest in size (after the Big Island and Maui) and the cultural, financial, and top tourist destination of the Hawaiian islands. As the home of the city of Honolulu, the state capital, and as home to over 85% of the state population, Oahu is nicknamed ...

  6. Honolulu Hawaii Travel Guide & Vacation Information | Go Hawaii

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    Honolulu Shopping. Whether you’re looking for Hawaiian-made handicrafts to remember your trip by or stocking up on high-end fashion labels you can’t find at home, Honolulu is a shopper’s paradise. Free trolleys shuttle visitors between Waikīkī and Ala Moana, where there are more than 290 shops and 80 dining options. More

  7. The Ultimate Oahu Travel Guide: Essential Details for 2024

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    Oahu is home to over one million residents. Billboards are illegal in all of Hawaii so they don’t crowd the ocean views. The record low temperature in Honolulu is 52 degrees. Waikiki attracts 72,000 visitors a day, making up around 40% of all the state’s tourist revenue.

  8. Oʻahu The “Heart of Hawai‘i” is home to Honolulu and much more. Molokaʻi The island of Molokaʻi remains true to its island roots. Lānaʻi Luxury and rugged nature blend on this enticing island. Maui Quaint towns, farms and beautiful beaches await on the “Valley Isle.” Island of Hawaiʻi The youngest island is the largest and full ...

  9. Honolulu/WaikikiTravel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Right across the street on the shore is the Waikiki Aquarium. 21.2709 -157.819 2 Honolulu Zoo, 151 Kapahulu Ave (cnr of Kapahulu Ave and Kalakaua Blvd), ☏ +1 808-971-7171. 10AM-4PM. Lovely zoo with lots of exotic animals and plenty of the big-name ones like elephants, rhinos, lions, zebras and giraffes.

  10. OahuTravel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Oahu. Oahu (Hawaiian: Oʻahu) is the most populous of the Hawaiian islands, the third largest in size (after the Big Island and Maui) and the cultural, financial, and top tourist destination of the Hawaiian islands. As the home of the city of Honolulu, the state capital, and as home to over 85% of the state's population, Oahu is appropriately ...

  11. City of Honolulu Information, Photos & More | Oahu Hawaii

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    City of Honolulu Hawaii's Capital City. Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii and the most populous city in the state. The name Honolulu means ‘sheltered bay’ in the Hawaiian language, and with its natural harbor it has become a major gateway into the United States, as well as a primary tourist attraction, a hub for international business and for military defense.

  12. Honolulu - Hawaii Travel Guide

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    Honolulu. Honolulu, the vibrant epicenter of Hawaii, is a city that effortlessly blends tropical paradise with the hustle and bustle of modern urban life. Known for its iconic crescent beaches, impressive skyline, and rich cultural history, Honolulu offers a unique, multifaceted experience that captivates visitors from all over the globe.

  13. Honolulu/Downtown - Wikitravel

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    Honolulu Hale, across Punchbowl St from the capitol grounds. In the Hawaiian language, "Honolulu Hale" literally means "Honolulu House", a fitting name for Honolulu's city hall. Do . First Fridays, Downtown & Chinatown arts district self guided arts tours begin around 4pm. The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nu'uanu Avenue, is a community center ...

  14. Honolulu travel - Lonely Planet | Hawaii, USA, North America

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    Honolulu. Hawaii, USA, North America. Here in Honolulu, away from the crowded haunts of Waikiki, you get to shake hands with the real Hawaii. A boisterous Polynesian capital, Honolulu delivers an island-style mixed plate of experiences. Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do.

  15. Honolulu, the state's capital, hosts the island's central tourist hub, Waikiki. Oahu can find it all, from long-term vacation rentals to short-term budget-friendly hotels to the best hostels. However, consider going beyond Waikiki & Honolulu for other beautiful accommodations. These areas include: Leeward Waianae (Including Makaha & Ko Olina)

  16. Honolulu - Oahu Travel Guide | U.S. News Travel

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    Why Go To Honolulu - Oahu. Oahu blends cosmopolitan luxury and breathtaking scenery more than any other Hawaiian island. The state's capital city, Honolulu, showcases the island's urban appeal ...

  17. Honolulu Travel Guide - AFAR

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    Hawaii boasts the best weather on the planet, making nearly anytime the perfect time for an escape to Honolulu. Hurricane season, from June to November, rarely touches the Islands, and an unpredictable bout of rain remains the mild disclaimer of any tropical island destination, Honolulu included. August and February bring fewer tourists and ...

  18. Travel Guide: Oahu Vacation + Trip Ideas - Travel + Leisure

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    Honolulu Travel Guide: This guide provides details on museums, parks, attractions, and restaurants. iOs | Android. Shaka Guide: Oahu Walking and Driving Tours, $11.99 per tour.

  19. Honolulu/Manoa-Makiki - Wikitravel

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    8 Contact. Manoa-Makiki is an area in Honolulu, made up of the neighborhoods of Manoa, Makiki, and Nu'uanu, located in the foothills of the Ko'olau Mountains north of Downtown Honolulu. These neighborhoods are situated in valleys which extend into the Ko'olau Range, with the lower reaches of the neighborhoods made up of unpretentious bungalows ...

  20. Honolulu Travel Guide - National Geographic

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    Honolulu Travel Guide. Photograph by M Swiet Productions / Getty Images. Why It's Worth it. Honolulu is the biggest city in the Hawaiian Islands encompassing nearly 68 square miles. Within city ...

  21. A local's guide to Honolulu, Hawaii - The Washington Post

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    BTW: Make a reservation for one of the six seats at the bar (vs. the lounge) to get the full experience. Bar Leather Apron, 745 Fort St. #127A, Honolulu, HI 96813. 808-524-0808.