• Photo: Aimin Tang / iStockphoto
  • Photo: (c) Jewhyte | Dreamstime.com

Downtown Honolulu

Honolulu's past and present play a delightful counterpoint throughout the downtown area, which is approximately 6 miles east of Honolulu International Airport. Postmodern glass-and-steel office buildings look down on the Aloha Tower, built in 1926 and, until the early 1960s, the tallest structure in Honolulu. Hawaii's history is told in the architecture of these few blocks: the cut-stone turn-of-the-20th-century storefronts of Merchant Street, the gracious white-columned American-Georgian manor that was the home of the Islands' last queen, the jewel-box palace occupied by the monarchy before it was overthrown, the Spanish-inspired stucco and tile-roofed Territorial Era government buildings, and the 21st-century glass pyramid of the First Hawaiian Bank Building.

Advertisement

Find a Hotel

Guidebooks

Fodor's Oahu: with Honolulu, Waikiki & the North Shore

View Details

Plan Your Next Trip