Tag: Ala Moana Boulevard
Dillingham Transportation Building
by oside1
Updated: March 5, 2019
The Dillingham Transportation Building is one of the few historic and recognizable business buildings left in downtown Honolulu. While most of Honolulu’s former well-known business buildings have been replaced by modern high-rises of glass and steel, the Dillingham Transportation Building’s architecture gives one time to admire its beauty of a time gone by. Built in 1929, …
Lanai Food Court at Ala Moana
by oside1
Updated: February 16, 2019
The Lanai is a food court located on Level 2 of the Ala Moana Center, next to Macy’s in the mall’s Diamond Head wing. The Lanai food court offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and grab-and-go options, and features seating for up to 450 customers with the option to dine al fresco beneath elegant festival lighting or inside …
Kaka’ako Farmers Market
by oside1
Updated: February 8, 2019
Last month, the Kaka’ako Farmers Market moved to its new permanent location at Ala Moana Boulevard and Ward Avenue in Honolulu. Located in the heart of Honolulu’s hippest neighborhood, the Kaka’ako Farmers Market brings the abundance of the country into the heart of the city. Plenty of fresh locally-grown fruits and vegetables, as well as …
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Tags: Ala Moana Boulevard, Farmers Markets, Honolulu, Marketplace, Shopping, Street Food, Vegan, Ward Avenue, Ward Warehouse
Christmas Hula Show at Ala Moana Center
by oside1
Updated: February 7, 2019
The Ala Moana Center hosts a free hula show every day featuring both kahiko (traditional) and modern hula. The twenty minute hula show begins at 1:00pm daily at the Ala Moana Center Centerstage, near the Makai Market Food Court. Every Sunday, Ala Moana hosts the Keiki Hula Show. This Keiki hula show demonstrates how the tradition …
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Aloha Festivals 72nd Annual Floral Parade
by oside1
Updated: February 6, 2019
The Aloha Festivals 72nd Annual Floral Parade took place yesterday morning along the streets of Ala Moana Boulevard and Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu. This event featured a colorful procession of pau horseback riders, floats covered with Hawaiian flowers, Hawaiian music, hula halau and local marching bands.
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Tags: Ala Moana Boulevard, Floral Parade, Honolulu, Horses, Kalakaua Avenue, Parades, Waikiki