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Attractions
Military Memorials
• Battleship Missouri Memorial.
On Ford Island, Pearl Harbor. See Arizona Memorial below for directions.
(808) 423-2263. Every day 9AM - 5PM (ticket window closes at 4PM). Closed
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. A perfect companion to the USS
Arizona Memorial, this battleship is best known the site where World War II
ended when the Japanese military surrendered to the Allied forces. Adults
$16.00, children under 12 $8.00. Tickets may be purchased at the nearby
U.S.S. Bowfin Museum; visitors board buses to the USS Missouri itself. No
private non-military vehicles can cross the Clarey Bridge to Ford Island
without a pass.
• USS Arizona Memorial. 1
Arizona Memorial Place. From Waikiki, H-1 west to exit 15A (Arizona
Memorial, Stadium), onto Kamehameha Hwy. (Hawaii 99). Every day, 7:30AM -
5PM. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. This memorial, built
over the hull of the sunken battleship USS Arizona, commemorates the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which brought the U.S. into World War II.
Visitors view an interpretive film, then board ferry boats which run from
the visitor center to the memorial. Free admission; tickets are given out on
a first-come-first-served basis and are limited; tickets may run out by noon
on busy days. Expect wait times of about one hour.
• National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. 2177 Puowaina Drive
(within Punchbowl Crater mauka of downtown). Every day, 8:00AM - 5:30PM.
From Waikiki, H-1 west to exit 21B (Pali Hwy.), then follow signs. The final
resting place of over 45,000 Americans who served their country in the
military, the crater's rim also provides a panoramic view of Honolulu. Free
admission.
Museums and Galleries
• Bishop Museum. 1525
Bernice St. (H-1 west from Waikiki to exit 15B Houghtailing St., right on
Houghtailing, then left on Bernice), (808) 847-3511. Every day (except
12/25), 9AM - 5PM. Founded by the husband of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last
direct descendant of Kamehameha I who founded the Kamehameha Schools, this
non-profit institution seeks to "...record, preserve and tell the stories of
Hawaii and the Pacific, inspiring our guests to embrace and experience our
natural and cultural world." They have an excellent permanent collection of
Hawaiian artifacts, as well as a number of science-based exhibits. The
museum also features a planetarium. Adults $14.95, seniors (65+) $11.95,
children 4-12 $11.95, children under 3 free. Discounts: local residents (ID
required).
• The Contemporary Museum. 2411
Makiki Heights Dr., (808) 526-1322 or (866) 991-2835. T-Sa 10AM - 4 PM; Su
noon - 4PM. This museum is devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In
addition to the galleries, including a permanent installation by David
Hockney, visitors are encouraged to spend time outside in the museum's
garden area.
• Hawaii State Art Museum. 250 South Hotel St., on the second floor.
Funded by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Located at
• The Honolulu Academy of Arts.
900 South Beretania St (corner of Beretania St. and Ward Ave.), (808)
532-8700. Tu-Sa, 10AM - 4:30PM, Su 1PM - 5PM, M closed. This museum houses
one of the largest collections of Asian art in the United States. Adults
$7.00; seniors (62+), students (13+), and military $4.00; children 12 and
under free; 1st Wednesday of each month free.
• The Workspace. 3624
Waialae Ave. Suite #201. For those looking for contemporary art produced by
local artists, the Workspace is a must see.
Scenic
• Pali Lookout. 6 miles NE of downtown Honolulu on Hawaii 61 (Pali
Highway), right at the Pali Lookout exit. Every day, 7 AM - 7:45PM Apr. 1 -
Labor Day; 7AM - 6:45PM Labor Day - Apr. 1. One of the more popular scenic
vistas on Oahu and the site of one of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian
history, the Pali Lookout provides a panoramic view of Windward Oahu. Also
interesting at this site is the Old Pali Road, formerly the highway
connecting Windward Oahu to downtown Honolulu. A note of caution: due to its
location between two high cliffs, the Pali Lookout is often buffeted by high
winds. Free.
• Diamond Head State Monument. Off Diamond Head Road between Makapuu
Ave & 18th Ave, across Kapiolani Community College. Daily 6 AM - 6 PM. This
ancient volcanic crater is a former US military site, but portions are open
to the public. Specifically, there is a hiking trail that winds up the
inside of the crater to the summit on the western side of the crater wall,
761 feet above sea level. To reach the trail, you can drive or walk up the
road that lead into the crater basin (through a tunnel in the crater wall).
There is a park fee of $1 to enter, after which a winding path up the crater
wall leading to a World War II-era bunker with a steep staircase of over 100
steps, takes you to the top.
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