Ala Moana Center is the world's largest outdoor shopping center and Hawai‘i's premier shopping, entertainment, and dining destination with 290 stores, including nearly 70 dining options. It features a diverse collection of stores including locally owned boutiques and American and international retailers. Ala Moana Center is owned and managed by General Growth Properties, Inc. Visit them online at, www.AlaMoanaCenter.com or call (808) 946-2811.
Shop Waikele Premium Outlets and discover 50 designer and name-brand outlet stores at savings of 25% to 65% every day. You'll find everything you need at stores that include A|X Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, Barneys New York, BCBG Max Azria, Calvin Klein, Coach, Juicy Couture, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Tommy Hilfiger, True Religion Brand Jeans and more. West of Honolulu directly off H-1 Freeway, Exit 7, Waipahu. (808) 676-5656. www.PremiumOutlets.com/waikele. 1 - THE DOLE CANNERY - Ph# (808) 528-2236
This complex is home to a number of outlet stores and a food court. 650 Iwilei Rd. Catch TheBus #19 or the Waikiki Trolley.
2 - HILO HATTIE - Ph# (808) 537-2926
A huge selection of Hawaiian fashions, jewelry, souvenirs, and gifts can be found in this shopper's paradise. 700 Nimitz Hwy. Catch the Hilo Hattie Bus, TheBus #19 or the Waikiki Trolley.
3 - ALOHA TOWER MARKETPLACE - Ph# (808) 528-5700
Honolulu's festival marketplace offers a variety of shops, restaurants and a brew pub. 101 Ala Moana Blvd. Catch TheBus # 19 or 20 or the Waikiki Trolley Red Line.
4 - WATERFRONT PLAZA (RESTAURANT ROW) - Ph# (808) 538-1441
Another downtown gathering place that is home to shops, restaurants, movie theatres, and dance spots. 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Catch TheBus # 19 or 20 or the Waikiki Trolley.
5 & 6 - WARD CENTERS - Ph# (808) 591-8411
5: The Ward Warehouse (1050 Ala Moana Blvd.); 5A: Ward Gateway Center; 5B: Ward Farmers Market; 5C: Ward Entertainment Center; 6: Ward Center (1200 Ala Moana Blvd.) and Ward Village Shops. This shopping district offers a variety of gift shops, classy boutiques, outlet stores, and lots of eating establishments. Across from Kewalo Basin. Take TheBus # 19 or 20 or the Waikiki Trolley.
7 - ALA MOANA CENTER - Ph# (808) 946-2811
Ala Moana offers something for everyone. It boasts 290 shops, jewelry stores, high-fashion boutiques, department stores, restaurants, and more. 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. A short drive from Waikiki or take TheBus # 8, 19, 20, 23, 24 or 42 or the Waikiki Trolley.
8 - McCULLY SHOPPING CENTER - Ph# (808) 955-7377
On the outskirts of Waikiki, on the mountainside of the Ala Wai Canal, this mall has many shops, services and restaurants. At McCully Street and Kapi‘olani Boulevard.
9 - WAIKIKI SHOPPING PLAZA - Ph# (808) 923-1191
This high-rise shopping center is home to 50 excellent shops and restaurants - fast food to international dining–on six floors. Corner of Kalakaua and Seaside Avenues.
10 - ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER - Ph# (808) 922-0588
A sprawling complex that contains more than 280,000 square feet of shops and restaurants, the center offers FREE shows and craft demonstrations. On Kalakaua Avenue in front of the Royal Hawaiian and Sheraton Waikiki hotels.
11 - INTERNATIONAL MARKET PLACE - Ph# (808) 923-9871
The International Market Place offers smorgasbord of shopping. A giant banyan presides in its center, shading exotic birds, shops and the International Food Court. 2330 Kalakaua Ave.
12 - THE HYATT SHOPS - Ph# (808) 923-1234
Surrounding the Hyatt Regency Waikiki's open-air atrium, these boutiques offer jewelry, designer apparel, beach accessories, and the art of Wyland and others. 2424 Kalakaua Ave.
13 - KING'S VILLAGE - Ph# (808) 944-6855
Reminiscent of turn of-the-century Honolulu, King's Village's cobblestones, brick lamps, clock tower, and royal guards set this cozy shopping center apart–especially in modern Waikiki. 31 Kaiulani Ave., between Prince Edward and Koa Streets.
14 - WAIKIKI TOWN CENTER - Ph# (808) 922-2724
This open-air complex in the center of Waikiki offers a fascinating variety of shops and numerous restaurants. 2301 Kuhio Ave., adjacent to the International Market Place.
15 - WAIKIKI TRADE CENTER - Ph# (808) 922-7444
Located in the heart of Waikiki, this modern complex offers a mix of shopping, dining, entertainment, and dancing. Corner of Seaside and Kuhio Avenues.
16 - KAHALA MALL - Ph# (808) 732-7736
A trendy indoor suburban mall with movie theatres, restaurants and fast-food establishments, and a mix of department stores and upscale boutiques. Beyond Diamond Head Crater at Wai‘alae and Kilauea Avenues in Kahala.
17 - DFS GALLERIA - Ph# (808) 931-2566
The first floor offers a large selection of island gifts, the second floor is home to the best in world fashions while the third floor is open only for overseas travelers who qualify for duty-free shopping. On Kalakaua Avenue at Royal Hawaiian Avenue.
18 - WAIKIKI BEACHWALK - Ph# (808) 921-6600
This vibrant, revitalized area on Lewers Street, between Kalakaua Avenue and Kalia Road, is home to new hotels, a variety of shops and places to enjoy coffee or sweets, and trendy restaurants and cafes, with more to be opened very soon.
19 - HILTON HAWAIIAN VILLAGE - Ph# (808) 949-4321
Spread across the sprawling Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa complex on Kalia Road are numerous shops, boutiques, jewelry stores, and restaurants, from fast food to fine dining.
KOKO MARINA CENTER - Ph# (808) 395-4737
Located in Hawai‘i Kai in East O‘ahu on the corner of Kalaniana’ole Hwy. and Lunalilo Home Rd. Offering watersports activities, specialty and gift shops, casual and fine dining restaurants, plus its very own grand 8-Theater Cineplex.
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