Waikiki Shopping
From designer boutiques on Waikiki’s fashionable Kalakaua Avenue to the festive Waikiki Beach Walk, Waikiki Beach and Honolulu offer shopping adventures.
Shopping in Waikiki. Stroll through paradise to trendy boutiques, specialty shops, art galleries, outlet malls and marketplaces where you’ll discover everything from haute couture to Hawaiian treasures. Waikiki offers prestigious retailers such as Tiffany & Co., Chanel, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Swing by the International Market Place or DFS Galleria, with luxury brands and duty-free savings.
Waikiki Beach Walk. Waikiki Beach Walk is the vibrant and eclectic shopping, dining, and entertainment leisure spot of Waikiki Beach. Surrounded by stunning seascapes and cool trade winds, the Walk offers over 50 shops, including Quiksilver and Honolua Surf Co., and the Peter Lik and Tabora galleries. The ultimate Waikiki dining experience, The Walk boasts 15 restaurants and an outdoor entertainment plaza with live music. Visit http://www.waikikibeachwalk.com/
Waikiki International Market Place. A Waikiki tradition built around a 100-year old banyan tree, International Market Place is a lively open-air market with a maze of 150 shops, carts, kiosks, artisan stands and restaurants, and a food court. A souvenir hunter’s paradise in Waikiki, International Market Place is the place to find the perfect gift or souvenir. Talk to local craftspeople and take a photo by the cascading waterfall. The International Food Court offers local and international cuisine and Hawaiian entertainment. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Visit www.internationalmarketplacewaikiki.com/
2100 Kalakaua Avenue. “Luxury Row” is an internationally renowned shopping destination in the heart of Waikiki Beach. This fashionable strip is lined with the world’s finest luxury retailers, including Tiffany & Co., Coach, Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Bottega Veneta and Tod’s, as well as chic boutiques and designer shops. Visit http://2100kalakaua.com/
Ala Moana Center in Waikiki. Hawaii’s largest shopping destination, Ala Moana Center offers 200 stores and restaurants. The open-air shopping center features major retailers from around the world – from surf shops like Town & Country and Hawaiian Island Creations, to boutiques like Burberry, Chanel, Dior, J. Crew, Tiffany & Co., Fendi, Prada, Sephora, and Valentino. Browse fashion stops like Sketchers and Cinnamon Girl or roam Macy’s, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Sears. Swing by the new Fossil, Swavorski and Malama Salon & Day Spa. Ala Moana Center also features Makai Market, the largest international food court in Hawaii, entertainment and shopping events. Visit http://alamoanacenter.com.
Waikiki Aloha Stadium Swap Meet. Hawaii’s largest outdoor bazaar, Aloha Stadium Swap Meet has bargains from over 700 vendors, crafters and artists selling island-style products – from souvenirs and T-shirts to art and collectibles. Enjoy a shopping bonanza in the Aloha Stadium parking lot for 50 cents. Home of the University of Hawaii’s Warriors football team, Aloha Stadium also presents entertainment, concerts, car shows, fairs and sports events, such as the Pro Bowl, Hawaii Bowl, and Pan-Pacific Soccer Championships. The Swap Meet is open Wed., Sat., and Sun., 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Visit www.alohastadiumswapmeet.net.
Aloha Tower Marketplace in Waikiki. With Mediterranean-style architecture, accented by the relaxed vibe of the Honolulu waterfront, this festival marketplace, at Piers 8, 9 and 10 on Honolulu Harbor, is an outdoor market bazaar with waterfront shopping, dining and entertainment. Shop for clothing, art, and souvenirs at several cool shops. Enjoy mouthwatering cuisine at restaurants like Indigo and Duc’s Bistro, or grab a bite at the open-air food court. Enjoy nightly entertainment and views of Hawaii’s famous harbor.
Honolulu Chinatown. Honolulu’s Historic Chinatown is a cultural mix of shops, attractions, historic building, theatres, art galleries and a food market. Historic buildings are home to shops, herbalists, lei makers, antique dealers, temples, bars, and restaurants. Taste authentic foods and buy precious jade in hidden nooks.
Victoria Ward Center. One of Honolulu’s most popular shopping and dining destinations, Victoria Ward presents more than 120 specialty shops and a variety of unique boutiques selling everything from designer wear to home decor to gourmet food. The Center also offers an excellent collection of 19 restaurants, a small farmers market with local produce, and a 16-screen multiplex theatre. Visit http://wardcentre.com/.
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. Located in Waikiki, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is a shopper’s delight with 150 shops and restaurants on four levels offering merchandise and cuisine from around the world. Undergoing a renovation, The Center offers a spectrum of shopping and dining spots, from designer couture to beach gear, Hawaiian treasures to hot dogs. Discover trendy boutiques, sports shops, jewelry stores, craft shops and an array of great restaurants. Visit www.shopwaikiki.com
Waikele Premium Outlets in Waikiki. Located 15 miles west of Honolulu, Waikele Premium Outlets offers excellent bargains at over 50 designer and brand name outlet stores. Find your favorite fashions at outlets, including Adidas, Armani Exchange, Barney’s New York, Coach, LeSportsac, MaxMara, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Tumi. Visit http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet/?id=29
Waikiki Beach Hotel. Park Shore Waikiki is a hotel retreat above the glistening sands of Waikiki Beach. Overlooking Diamond Head and Kapiolani Park, our Waikiki Beach hotel offers hip, comfortable accommodations with breathtaking views of white sand beaches, and a famous volcanic crater. Relax in stylish Waikiki Beach accommodations that blend classic Hawaiian charm and modern luxury.