People’S Open Markets. These markets provide the chance to buy inexpensive produce from local farmers and fishermen. There are markets in Waikiki’s Queen Kapiolani Park , Makiki District Park (1527 Keeaumoku Ave., next to the Makiki Public Library 1 block north of H-1; take TheBus #17, 18, or 83; M 8:30-9:30am), City Hall Parking Lot Deck (At Alapai and Beretania St.; M 11:45am-12:30pm), Manoa Valley District Park (2721 Kaaipu Ave., 2 blocks down Lowrey Ave. from the 5-way intersection of Manoa Rd. and Oahu Ave.; M 6:45-7:45am), and Old Stadium Park (2237 S. King St.; W 8:15-9:15am). The program is run by the City and County of Honolulu (www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/programs/pom/sked.htm).
Catherine’s Closet, 2733 E. Manoa Rd. #204 (☎ 808-286-2746). This vintage boutique is on the 2nd fl. of the shopping center down the street from Manoa Marketplace. The friendly owner sells one-of-a-kind ...more
Ala Moana Shopping Center. A tri-level temple of commerce with approx. 1.8 million sq. ft., Ala Moana is the world’s largest open-air shopping center. Over 290 of the best-known retailers intersect ...more
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