The premier mall on the island with a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Also has one of the better food courts on Oahu, offering a broad range of cuisines. A reliable destination whether you're shopping or just eating.
A large outdoor swap meet featuring local items, clothing, souvenirs, and food vendors. A fun way to find unique and locally-made goods at accessible prices. Open on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays only.
Note: Make sure to check the Swap Meet website for the latest information.
Local vendors from across Oʻahu come together to share the best of Hawaiʻi—from fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers to grab-and-go bites and some really good food stalls. Itʼs a great spot to pick up your go-to favorites or discover something new, all while supporting the local community.
Once filled with a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and stalls offering kitschy items and local souvenirs, it has become more commercialized in recent years. Still worth a walk through for the setting and a handful of good dining options.
One of the older luxury malls in Honolulu, located in one of the city's nicest neighborhoods. Home to the original Sanrio Surprises store and several art galleries. A quieter alternative to the busier Ala Moana.
Shop and support local makers and artists at the Mālama Hawaiʻi Makers Market. Youʼll find everything from original artwork and hand-crafted jewelry to home decor and packaged baked goods. Thereʼs always something unique here, and itʼs a great place to discover pieces you wonʼt find anywhere else.
Located inside Kahala Mall, this boutique carries original paintings, prints, and other artwork from local artists including Punky Aloha, Lynne Boyer, and Nick Kuchar. A great place to find a meaningful piece of art to bring home.
A locally-based artist with a distinctive retro-inspired style heavily influenced by Hawaii's vintage travel poster aesthetic. His shop offers prints, clothing, and accessories — all featuring his unique and recognizable artwork.
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