Honolulu Guide

June 14, 2013

Metro and the Downtown Honolulu

Metro and the Downtown Core

Metro is typically a large area that is comprised of Waikiki, Ala Moana, Pacific Heights, Manoa, Salt lake, Punchbowl, University, Chinatown, Kakaako, Punahou, Old Pali, Kalihi, McCully, Nuuanu, Makiki and of course, Downtown.  Other neighborhoods also form part of the Metro, although it is not ...

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Nov. 27, 2011

Your Complete Guide to Living in Honolulu, Hawaii

The Honolulu real estate market consists of nearly the entire island of Oahu. Also known as The Gathering Place, Oahu has become the third largest of all the Hawaiian Islands. It also serves as the home to almost 75% of the entire population of Hawaii. As the biggest city in ...

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Nov. 13, 2011

Things to Do and Sights to See in Ala Moana

Ala Moana, which means path to the sea in the Hawaiian language, is a residential and commercial district within the district of Honolulu, Hawaii. Located in the southern shores of Oahu, it features a wide stretch of reef-protected white sand beaches. The Ala Moana Center, which was once the biggest ...

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July 28, 2011

Visiting Lyon Arboretum in Oahu

Lyon Arboretum is housed within the University of Hawaii in Manoa, Oahu. The tropical rainforest receives a rainfall of about 165 inches. The arboretum is originally open in 1972. The arboretum has a variety of themed gardens. Some of the themed gardens that exist in the arboretum include the Native ...

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June 29, 2011

Guide to Honolulu, Oahu

Honolulu

Downtown Honolulu is where everything happens. It is the center for financial and economic growth. Here you will find a blend of old and new, of history and progress, marked by Fort Street Mall, which is where the division of the old and new sections of town happen.

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