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ʻIolani Palace
364 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Completed in 1882, Iolani Palace is a truly unique landmark. Serving as the official royal residence and seat of government for the independent Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, the palace's elegance offers a rare glimpse into a proud, vibrant monarchy. Today, a visit immerses you in royal splendor and compelling history, offering a vivid glimpse into Hawaiʻi's rich, sovereign past and sparking a deep sense of discovery.



Experience pickleball like never before at Pickles at Forté, the only indoor pickleball club in Hawaii. Pickles air-conditioned facility features top-tier courts, expert instruction, and a vibrant community—perfect for elevating your game and lifestyle, year-round. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a beginner, join us for recreation at its finest. The go-to place for exercise, casual play, or competitive play, this is the spot to go to for pickleball.
Capitol Modern
364 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Capitol Modern stands as the vibrant home for Hawaiʻi's contemporary art. Housed within a distinctive, architecturally significant building, this state art museum offers a dynamic window into creative expression. It actively collects and exhibits modern and contemporary works, with a special emphasis on artists from Hawaiʻi and the broader Pacific. Exploring Capitol Modern provides a compelling opportunity to connect with diverse artistic voices and evolving cultural narratives.


Hawaiʻi Theatre
1130 Bethel St, Honolulu, HI 96813
The Hawaiʻi Theatre, often celebrated as the "Pride of the Pacific," opened in 1922. This meticulously restored landmark captivates with its stunning Beaux-Arts and Neoclassical architecture. It has long served as a premier cultural hub, hosting an incredible array of performances from live concerts and theatrical productions to classic films and cultural showcases. The Hawaiʻi Theatre continues to be a vibrant center for entertainment and the arts, offering a unique opportunity to experience history and world-class performances.
Aloha Tower
1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu, HI 96813
The Aloha Tower, completed in 1926, stands as one of Hawaiʻi's most enduring and recognizable landmarks. For decades, it was the tallest structure, serving as a guiding lighthouse and a symbolic welcome beacon for ships arriving at the port. This iconic tower embodied the spirit of aloha, greeting countless visitors with its grand presence. Today, it continues to be a vibrant focal point, reflecting a rich maritime history while offering a unique connection to the island's past as a bustling gateway to the Pacific.


Mission Memorial Building
550 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
The Mission Memorial Building, completed in 1915, stands as a significant part of the Hawaii Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives. This impressive structure commemorates the centennial of the arrival of the first American missionaries. It serves as a vital repository, housing extensive archives and a library crucial for understanding the profound cultural and social transformations of the 19th century.
Hawaiʻi State Capitol
415 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96813
The Hawaiʻi State Capitol, completed in 1969, stands as a distinctive architectural landmark. Its innovative design uniquely embodies the state's natural beauty and spirit: the legislative chambers are shaped like volcanic cones, while a reflecting pool surrounds the building, symbolizing the Pacific Ocean. This iconic structure serves as the heart of the state's government, housing both legislative and executive branches. The Hawaiʻi State Capitol represents a modern vision for governance, offering a compelling visual narrative of the islands' identity and forward-looking perspective.

