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    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum - Hawaii Triennial 2025 Aloha No (NOW - 04 May 2025)

    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum

    4.5(117 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown

    Capital Modern, Hawaii State Art Museum is a beautiful museum located downtown Honolulu surrounded…read moreby historical and modern buildings. Old and new Honolulu come together in this location. The grounds are scenic and lovely, really nice area to stroll and enjoy some of Hawaiian history and art. Lots of street parking and free parking after 6pm. I usually go on First Friday which is always a blast, they always have different local entertainment throughout the evening and sometimes the place really gets rocking from the music. The nice thing, kids are welcome as well so the whole family can attend. On the second floor there is two galleries that house the different art and artists. The wood floors are beautiful. Every month there is a different theme and the art work is rotated so it never gets old. Also on the second floor are different vendors that are selling food products or locally made products for sale. They also have beer and wine available for sale. The staff are great and very helpful. If you have a bag, the security outside the gallery will check it for you as well as any waterbottles. Admission is free but donations are accepted and really appreciated. Come check this place out, you won't be disappointed.

    The Capitol Modern is a hidden gem in the heart of downtown Honolulu. The Museum houses modern…read moreHawaiian art and is free to the public! The building and grounds are lovely and serene, a perfect place to relax and enjoy Hawaiian art. The building is a great example of classic Colonial Hawaiian architecture. I came to visit to my granddaughter's preschool painting, which was part of an exhibit in the lobby. I love that the museum encourages young artists. Upstairs, two galleries were filled with modern paintings and sculptures by Hawaiian artists. Don't miss the sculpture garden, with pieces by many renowned artists. While admission is free, donations are appreciated. We found metered parking a block away. A nice gift shop is located on the first floor. They will check big bags that are not allowed in the galleries. There is a cafe, but it was not open during my visit.

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    Capitol Modern The Hawaii State Art Museum - Stage view from the upstairs!

    Stage view from the upstairs!

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    Solomon Enos! Beautiful Piece

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    Hawaii Theatre Center - The stage awaits the arrival of the performers....

    Hawaii Theatre Center

    4.3(259 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown
    $$
    100 years in business
    Not-for-profit

    Walking into the Hawai'i Theatre, you're instantly transported into another era. An era of soft…read moreelegance and timeless artistry. From the moment you pass through the doors, you're surrounded by a blend of old-world elegance and Hawaiian warmth. Built in 1922, the theatre has hosted everything from silent films and Broadway plays to concerts and Hula performances. Today it seats about 1,400 guests, offering an intimate experience where every seat feels close to the stage. The acoustics are excellent, the seats are comfortable, and the staff and volunteers are friendly, welcoming, and genuinely helpful. There's also a small bar and lounge with high-tops, perfect for enjoying a drink and conversation before the show. Inside the theater, you see tall, fluted Corinthian-style columns that are richly detailed. The curved arch overhead is decorated with mosaic-style tiles in warm tones,and I absolutely LOVE the lush deep red velvet curtains that frame the stage. They add so much warmth and elegance. Having attended many shows throughout the years, I've always been mesmerized by the mural above the stage and decided to do some Googling while waiting for the show to begin. I learned it's Lionel Walden's Glorification of the Drama. The painting depicts a grand procession of mythic figures -- a golden-robed muse in her chariot, attendants, musicians, a lion handler -- all celebrating the power of theater. The central figure, often interpreted as the Personification of Drama, leads the way. Knowing that part of the mural was once lost to water damage and later painstakingly restored makes it even more meaningful. Parking is easy at the municipal garage on Bethel Street, just a block away. The short walk is now well-lit, a welcome improvement from years past when it was dark and sketchy. Entertaining audiences for over 100 years, the Hawaii Theater is a recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Attending a show here, you're not just watching a performance, you're also living and breathing a beautiful piece of Hawaii's historic culture.

    It was a treat to watch Guy Hagi and Phil Rosenthal chat about the Somebody Feed Phil show…read more Will call opened early, was well staffed and efficient. Security did a nice job checking bags, and held my dinner leftovers on an entrance table, as food isn't allowed in the historic theater. It was easily retrieved after the show on the way out;) Restrooms were bright and lines moved quickly. Hot tip: fellow guests said that their $20 drinking glass in a safety cup is refillable at a discount on your next visit (they were enjoying wine, another had pineapple juice). If non alcoholic, that refill is free. Hmmm, we might have to try that next visit!

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    How's my sippy cup!

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    Kung Hei Fat Choy!

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    Kualoa Ranch - Relax or play at our private Secret Island

    Kualoa Ranch

    4.6(5.9k reviews)
    14.6 mi
    Free parking
    Free WiFi

    We had a wonderful experience on the Jurassic tour with Wonka! He was knowledgeable, conversational…read moreand welcoming. Gave some great post tour food tips too! Mahalo Wonka!

    Kualoa Ranch is gorgeous so be prepared to take lots of pics haha. The view of the mountain and…read moreoceans is amazing. The UTV Raptor tour was the highlight of my trip! Highly recommend visiting Kualoa Ranch and doing this popular tour! The land is ginormous and offer sooo many different tours. I'll def come back and book one of the tour activities for horseback riding and zip-lining. The UTV tour is two hours long and you can either self-drive the UTV or book one with the tour guide. Each UTV has enough room for up to 6 people I believe. We paid $162.79 per person. They make you arrive 45 min beforehand but we showed up 25 mins beforehand and it was fine. You check in with the folks behind the counter and then they'll lead you to the area with the numbered table benches. They still made us wait for the group before us to leave before we even could line up by those tables. Once you check in, they give you a neck scarf (which you can keep) and try on helmets and goggles. You can bring your own goggles or wear sunglasses too. They make you sign waivers and also check your IDs if you're driving. Each time slot has up to 10 groups and you drive in a line, stopping at about 3-4 stops. Our tour guides were awesome and very knowledgeable in telling us facts about the different film stops. I'm a big movie/ TV show fan so it was really cool seeing some of these places in person! They had infamous sets from Jurassic World, Jumanji, King Kong, etc. They gave us plenty of time to check out some of the stops and take pictures. They're also really nice and offered to take multiple pics for us, including one with a big dinosaur in the background (they carry a dinosaur toy for these pics lol). Make sure you book in advance because they fill up the time slots quick! You will get dirty from the UTV drive so I recommend wearing something that you don't mind getting messy. Also bring a mask or wear their neck scarf so you don't breathe in the dust. At the beginning of the tour, they take your picture and then sell printed copy as a souvenir at the end for $20. They have a food court, gift shop, and bathrooms inside. There's also plenty of parking which is a plus!

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    Kualoa Ranch - Zip On!

    Zip On!

    Kualoa Ranch - 1 or 2 hour ATV tours

    1 or 2 hour ATV tours

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    Queen Liliuokalani Statue - Yesterday was the 186th birthday of Queen Liliʻuokalani. Born on 9/2/1838. The statue is adorned with Crown flower/ Puakalaunu leis.

    Queen Liliuokalani Statue

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 miDowntown

    I walked out of the State Capitol, and there she was... Her Majesty Queen Lili'uokalani. She is a…read moregift of the people and a reminder to the State legislators of Hawaiis traditions, history and values. Lili'oukalani was the last monarch of Hawaii prior to the takeover by the US government of the islands. Lili'oukalani served time imprisoned for a resistance attempt to save Hawaii from the takeover. Marianna Packard, an artist from Boston, sculpted the image of the a queen in 1980. The image of the Queen stands draped in spectacular locally handwoven grass leis. There is a small plaque with her name and information. An interactive bar code will create an interactive moment on your phone with the Queen. The marble base of the statue is engraved with her name and says she reigned from 1891 - until her death in 1917. "The plaque says "The Queen lives forever with steadfast devotion in the hearts of her royal people." Worth a visit and can couple with a visit to the State Capitol building and the Iolani Palace. There is limited parking at the palace.

    Her majesty Queen Lydia Liliuokalani stands outside looking at the Hawaii State Capitol, facing…read moreaway Iolani palace. Not one to guess as to why it is the case, but she stands here in between old Hawaii and modern times. The Statue of the queen helps preserve the legacy of Hawaii's royal history before it became a state of the United States in 1959. It is a visual reminder of her legacy to the people of Hawaii and the lasting contributions she has made during her lifetime. Her reign from 1891-1893 tried to help revitalize and strengthen the Hawaiian monarchy by drafting a new constitution to counter the Bayonet constitution, but that ultimately failed and the coup d'etat by US interests in Honolulu with the help of US military formally ended the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893. The queen ultimately was under house arrest in Iolani Palace after that and lived out her final years in Washington Place till 1917. My time here visiting Iolani Palace and Queen Liliuokalani statue has given me prospective on the history of the Hawaiian monarchy. The fact that to live somewhere is to know the history and culture in the area where you are. The statue of Queen Liliuokalani stands around 6 feet tall and dedicated on April 10, 1982 by Marianna Pineda. She is the author of Aloha Oe among 160 songs she wrote in her lifetime. She stands here overlooking the Hawaii State Capitol, keeping watch over her people. The overall experience here at the Queen Lydia Liliuokalani statue is a casual and sobering one. It reminds me of a monarch that got her kingdom stolen from her, when American interests wanted it for their own selfish interests. If the United States of American didn't annex Hawaii in 1898, the world would look different these days. The statue is made of copper and bronze, which looks nice at any time of the day. These days, when I am in the area, I would come to visit her majesty and say hello. Her story is a tragedy and wished that history wasn't that way, but it just is this way. Her story reminded me of the last emperor of China, Pu Yi, who had to force abdicate his throne in Beijing, due to a new politics entering the area in the 1920's - a couple decades after Queen Lililuokalani formally abdicated in 1893. I would usually spend about 15 minutes with her and admiring the Hawaii State Capitol, along with Iolani Palace too. The time I spent here makes me sad how Hawaii became a state. How the Americans use their strength to overpower a nation's monarch into taking control of her territory. It is tragic for sure and know that there are avenues to air such grievances in the 21st century. Hawaii's monarchy ended with Queen Liliuokalani, but her legacy lives on. If you are in the area and would like to visit her, she is most likely would welcome you with open arms. The Queen Liliuokalani statue is physically located on a walkway in between the Hawaii State Capitol and Iolani Palace. The exact physical address is 415 S Beretania Street. Like many community parks and memorials, there is no admission fee charged. Yes! Free is always awesome! As far as parking options go, best bet would be the parking lot that's for Iolani Palace. You can do a combo and visit Iolani Palace for an afternoon and visit the Queen statue on your way out. I'm sure she'll be glad you stopped by. There's also other street parking options to choose from, but that involves walking a couple of blocks or more after securing parking. If you are like me, many bus routes come through the area. Eastbound routes usually stop at either Hotel and Richards Streets or North King Street and Alakea Streets, depending on the route. Westbound routes usually on South Beretania and Punchbowl streets, and Hotel and Alakea Street, depending on the route. Whichever bus you decide on doing, Queen Lililuokalani will be looking forward to seeing you any time of the day (or night). 5.0 stats for the overall experience. Support local! A+

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    View of Queen Lili'uokalani Statue

    Queen Liliuokalani Statue - View towards State Capitol

    View towards State Capitol

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    Employees' Retirement System ERS - Reception area

    Employees' Retirement System ERS

    2.0(5 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    For State of Hawaii employees…read more.. This is your Retirement System! Most of my working career was with The State Government. I started out as a Student Helper with the Employees Retirement System (in the file room), Department of Transportation (at the airport), and Department of Health (at Leahi Hospital). I also worked at the State Capitol in the Legislative Reference Bureau Library. After I got my first college degree, I worked full time with the Department of Human Services as an Income Maintenance Worker, and then, with the Prosecutor's Office as a Legal Clerk. I'm now ending my stint with the State of Hawaii as a Professional Registered Nurse at the Hawaii State Hospital. Yes - I've had a variety of jobs as a Civil Servant and I couldn't be any happier. I feel like I've served my State well and now... I'm ready to leave and enjoy my life! Note: my parents, paternal grandparents, and baby sister are all State Employees The first step was to obtain the forms. I called and asked for a packet because I'm old school like that. Other people might want to get their forms online. Next, I called several times to make an appointment to turn in my forms. No answer... I left several messages and decided to walk in because the deadline was soon approaching. Employees may retire on the first of every month and on December 31st. The forms are due at the end of the month, two months before retirement. Later, I should be getting a phone call to verify my information. Phew! I'm all set to start my retirement life... Vacation every day!!! Woot woot! So excited!!!

    Another joke state agency/department. They rarely answer their phone. They gave me the wrong and…read moreincomplete information on what forms need to be completed. They have not sent ANY letter confirming application for retiree medical, but sent information on Cobra. The most expensive plan they offer.

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    Employees' Retirement System ERS - Check in here

    Check in here

    Employees' Retirement System ERS - ERS waiting area

    ERS waiting area

    Employees' Retirement System ERS - Complete this questionnaire before entering

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    Complete this questionnaire before entering

    Kraft Stories

    Kraft Stories

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    Personally stories…read more.. Thank you Jackie K for one of the most creative class I've ever been and especially thinking doing this project would be difficult which isn't true as the only difficulty is deciding which colors strikes your joy. Kraft Stories is located in downtown and is a tiny shop filled with various items you make and take with you is just unbelievable as we came for our session I was taken back with all the samples of items they have classes for and a great way to show how some items can spark that creativity. Well what were we making...a Turkish Lamp a stunning way to light up your life with mosaic glass tiles where you create patterns by glueing them on and it was just so much fun. We start with a kit that has everything we need as I couldn't believe that it was all coming together right before my eyes. The staff was very very patient and helpful especially as we started getting frustrated with a particular part it was a nice break that she help us with it and not to mention that they have a mini fridge filled with drinks though they don't have a restroom there you need to go to the next building upstairs which was a slight inconvenience but was probably a nice break for my eyes lol. Would I recommend or do it again...in a heartbeat it was so much fun as I do love crafting and think how fun it would be to do it along side with a bunch of friends as I had fun seeing Jackie's creation blossoming and was all we can talk about after as the final step is to grout it ourselves at home so it all can shine even brighter as this class was just a super cool thing to do one of the most creative and fun and you get to keep it. Thank you Jackie and Kraft Stories! Thank you!

    This place rocks! An awesome 5 star experience to enjoy!…read more I booked the Turkish mosaic lamp workshop experience with Kraft Stories (KS)! All Star Yelp Elite Friend Irene M. joined me in this crafty DIY adventure. It's easy to book a workshop on the KS website. I received an email confirmation of my class and payment. A reminder is also emailed to you. Website: https://kraftstories.com/pages/honolulu There are a variety of art workshops available each week. Currently the Rug Tufting Workshop is in hot demand! The Turkish Lamp workshop is scheduled for two hours. We went a bit overtime. Oops. Our instructor was Kardi. She is so helpful and priceless, as she guided us on each step of the process. Her patience with me gained her five stars! ; ) Refreshments are offered to you during the workshop and bathrooms are available in a separate upstairs location nearby. Thank you Kraft Stories Nur and Chiara, and Instructor Kardi for a wonderful experience. Time to take another KS workshop! Enjoy the pictures!

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    Kraft Stories
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    Nextdoor - Inside

    Nextdoor

    3.8(153 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown
    $

    This past weekend, I went out with my co-workers to your neighboring club. After a few drinks and…read morestepping away a couple of times for restroom and smoke breaks, I unfortunately misplaced my phone. At the end of the night, while I was clearly distressed searching for it, a gentleman introduced himself as the janitor and kindly offered to help by arranging an Uber for us to get home safely. Thankfully, my phone was found by the time the ride arrived, but his kindness and willingness to help left a lasting impression on me. If anyone knows who this kind person is, I would truly appreciate the chance to personally thank him. His thoughtful gesture spoke volumes about the care your staff shows toward your patrons. Because of this experience, my company would be honored to consider using your facility for an upcoming event. Thank you again for fostering such a caring and professional environment

    Great music and had a great time dancing at Latin night with classic reggaeton, a bit of salsa,…read morebachata and merengue, there were some splash of hip hop and pop as well. The venue is definitely small and unfortunately the a/c was nonexistent. My friends and I had to step out couple of times to take a refresher outside. The bartender was great, the girl that made the drinks for me was super nice and enjoyed my drinks! The rest of the staffs were a little rude and not too friendly. Also the area is in Chinatown and didn't feel too safe. Make sure you have Uber ready to go cause they were kicking people out from the streets.

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    Nextdoor - Motown on Mondays Honolulu

    Motown on Mondays Honolulu

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    Father Damien Statue - publicart - Updated June 2026

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