Waikiki
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The Waikiki Swim & Social Club is open to visitors and locals looking for light bites and all-day drinks at an exclusive pool deck and lounge.
Here’s an essential checklist for first-time travelers to the Gathering Place.
Veteran local chef Peter Merriman opens in his “dream” location with menus that highlight Hawaiʻi-grown ingredients.
From historic hotels in Waikīkī to sprawling family-friendly resorts, here are our editors picks for hotels on Oʻahu.
Our readers didn’t just want to know what to do in Hawaiʻi, but also what not to do.
Explore Oʻahu beyond Waikīkī and discover the spots that locals love.
This bustling Oʻahu city has way more to offer than sunny beaches.
Formerly Waikīkī Yokocho, this new gourmet food hall has everything from handmade udon from Japan to Korean street food — all in one place.
Together, Waikīkī Market and Piko Kitchen + Bar are a one-stop shop for delicious bites, creative drinks—and your grocery needs.
From catching sunrise at Lanikai Beach to eating lunch at a shrimp truck, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to Oʻahu.
This Waikīkī poolside bar pays tribute to Hawaiʻi's golden era of travel.
Local interior design firm livens up this space.
After unveiling Waikīkī’s first IV drip lounge, the ʻAlohilani Waikīkī Beach Resort continues to expand on its wellness initiatives.
Formerly the Aston Waikīkī Beach Hotel, The Twin Fin Hotel will open this November following a multi-million-dollar renovation.
From E Komo Mai Tais to an Elvis tribute artist, this show offers unforgettable dining and entertainment.
Mark your calendars; Waikīkī’s biggest ocean festival is back. Here’s your primer.
You’ll be surprised to know there’s a lot to do in this bustling city—even on a budget.
This tour provides one-of-a-kind views of Waikīkī from the Ala Wai Canal, but it's a unique sight for bystanders, too.
The popular evening concert in Waikīkī returns this summer with an all-star lineup.
The Waikīkī tradition returns on June 3.
Some quick thinking saved the historic Waikīkī hotel a year’s worth of waiting.
Even the pickiest foodie can find something delicious in this beachy neighborhood.
Iconic hula dancer Kanoelehua “Kanoe” Miller returned to the stage at the Halekūlani in Waikīkī last October.