You can climb up to the 10th floor to enjoy the beautiful views of downtown Honolulu. You can park on the streets and walk across and check it out. It is only open from 9-5. You have to go through security and check your bags before you go up!
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This area seemed about dead. Several of the restaurants (such as Hooters) have closed recently leaving the Sphagetti factory alone. The few retail stores are not worth the trip and it appears most of ...
The Tower Itself is a Very Nice Piece of Local History
Marketplace? OK. It’s a pretty standard retail area. But Aloha Tower itself, now there’s a piece of history. It’s a shame that the majesty of the tower seems lost in the “retail vitalization” of the ...
This place confuse me. There's not much here. Kind of conference rooms but only a couple of shops and a couple of restaurants. Only Old Spaghetti Factory and Hooters were busy on a Saturday night. Eve...
This is not a very tall tower, but is very old as towers go. The elevator ride is an experience in itself. There are good views of the harbour area here but it is a small platform area to see from. ...
Aloha Tower - a great way to get an awesome view of Honolulu
Be prepared to have your bag/pocketbook checked; I like this security. It's free to take the elevator up 10 floors for a breath taking view of Honolulu. You can stay as long as you want. Check the ...
You can climb up to the 10th floor to enjoy the beautiful views of downtown Honolulu. You can park on the streets and walk across and check it out. It is only open from 9-5. You have to go through security and check your bags before you go up!
Shops and restaurants and more shops and more restaurants! Great location.Did you know the Aloha Tower was once the tallest building in Honolulu?
Aloha Tower Marketplace is the spot to catch your Honolulu site seeing cruise but it is also filled with a wide variety of shops, artwork and live music. A great place to hang out away from the crowds of waikiki
What I love most about Aloha Tower Marketplace is the ambiance of the place. The historic tower is worth a visit (there are still bullet holes from World War II). The bars and restaurants here are also pretty fun, though many can be pricey. Most of the shops appeal more to tourists, as I've not found any of them particularly interesting.The biggest downside is parking; there isn't a lot of space, so you'll have to pay.
There were more shops here in the past. Now, it's been converted to dormitories for college students (Hawaii Pacific University). Some restaurants that remain are Gordon Biersch, Hooters, and Nashville Waikiki.