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From Martini Man Hawaii's Best of the Best |
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When you stay in Honolulu, you Must stop by the International Market Place. With a Rich History, Great Shopping, and Wonderful Entertainment. |
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Looking Down on the Shops. |
The International Market Place
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One of the many Waterfalls and Koi ponds. |
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Rows and rows of shops. |
Hawaiian clothing everywhere. |
Coconut Willy's |
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Great hand painted signs from B.W. Lee. |
The International Market Place has been an island
tradition for years upon years. With over 130 carts, shops and artisan stands, this open-air setting in the heart of Waikiki remains a must-see-and-do for that special gift or souvenir. Take time to talk story with the local craftspeople, and snap a photo by a cascading waterfall under a century-old banyan, original home of Donn the Beachcomber. The International Food Court offers a variety of local and international cuisine, plus free Hawaiian entertainment five nights a week. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 2330 Kalakaua Ave., next to Waikiki Town Center. |
Hand crafted Tikis from Pauli Tamale. |
| History of the International Market Place. | ||
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