There's no shortage of interesting shopping opportunities on Oahu. From boutiques to the world's largest outdoor mall, Honolulu offers some of the world's best shopping. Pick up everything from artisan native wares to designer goods and bargain Hawaiian souvenirs.
Honolulu Shopping Centers & Malls
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Ala Moana Center1450 Ala Moana Boulevard 808-955-9517
Hawaii's and the world's largest outdoor shopping destination includes nearly 290 stores, 70 restaurants, four major department stores and plenty of free entertainment. Enjoy frequent shows such as the weekly Keiki Hula Show on Sunday morning. Stores include Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Betsey Johnson, Chanel, Dior, Club Monaco, True Religion, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Sephora, Lush Cosmetics and hundreds of other national retailers and boutiques.
Aloha Tower Marketplace1 Aloha Tower Drive 808-528-5700
This historically renovated Honolulu Harbor pier shopping center offers waterfront shopping, dining, and free entertainment from hula shows to jazz. Find everything from coral and jade jewelry to hand-crafted island gifts.
International Marketplace2330 Kalakaua Avenue 808-923-9871
This open air shopping experience features more than 150 shops and kiosks, many them run by local craftspeople, as well as restaurants, a food court, waterfall and banyan tree.
Royal Hawaiian Center2201 Kalakaua Avenue 808-922-0588
Located in the center of Waikiki just a few blocks from Aqua Resorts hotels, this Honolulu shopping center offers more than 100 shops and restaurants, as well as free hula, lei making and ukulele lessons. Fendi, Ferragamo, Hermes, as well as Kate Spade, White House/Black Market and bebe are just a few of the top retailers you'll find here.
Victoria Ward CenterWard Avenue and Ala Moana Boulevard
More than 120 specialty shops, including one-of-a-kind boutiques selling everything from designer maternity wear to bath fixtures and gourmet foodstuffs. A collection of 19 restaurants, a 16 screen multi-plex theatre, and a small farmers market featuring a variety of local produce, make this one of the area's busiest places, especially on weekends.