Hawai Military Guide - Winter-Spring 2025

After a long day of activities, stop by Queen Kapiolani Hotel (queenkapiolani.com) across the street from the zoo for a spectacular panoramic Diamond Head view in their open air thirdfloor terrace. Featuring Deck. Restaurant and Bar, delight in delicious locally sourced dishes and decadent drinks. The recently remodeled hotel also has modern rooms. From shopping to shows, Waikiki always has a lot to do – day and night. Discover the Waikiki magic in the easily walkable streets, or start at one of the popular places in Waikiki and see where the day leads. INTERNATIONAL MARKET PLACE Anchored by Hawaii’s first Saks Fifth Avenue, the open-air and completely remodeled International Marketplace is a world-class shopping, food and entertainment destination with a full calendar of special events. Dining options include Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi, Herringbone, ShoreFyre, Stripsteak and many more. 2330 Kalakaua Ave. Parking located at the intersection of Kuhio Avenue and Walina Street shopinternationalmarketplace.com WAIKIKI BEACH WALK With one-of-a-kind boutique shops, weekly activities, live performances and award-winning restaurants, Waikiki Beach Walk is the place to be in the heart of Waikiki. A variety of special discounts are available by showing your military ID! Dining options include Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Roy’s Waikiki and many others. For unique art, check out Wyland Galleries. 227 Lewers Street. Located between Kalakaua Avenue and Kalia Road. waikikibeachwalk.com 1 2 Waikiki 210

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