From Martini Man Hawaii's Best of the Best

When you stay in Honolulu, you Must stop by the
International Market Place.
With a Rich History, Great Shopping, and Wonderful Entertainment.



Looking Down on the Shops.

The International Market Place

The Entrance to the International Market Place.


One of the many Waterfalls and Koi ponds.

Rows and rows of shops.

Hawaiian clothing everywhere.

Coconut Willy's

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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