Upscale touristy. Keep in mind that people from Japan love to come to Honolulu to shop. If you park in the Royal Hawaiian parking structure, best to buy something, if only a newspaper or post cards, to avoid sticker shock when you pay for parking. Ask for validation when you purchase.
Walk up two blocks on Seaside Ave. to Royal Hawaiian Center.
Great food court on 2nd floor.
shops here are alright. had a traipse through the shops and food court. nothing caught my eye
Royal Hawaiian Center is a gorgeous and spacious mall in Waikiki. It was not always nice, but after extensive renovations it's literally shimmering from bright lights and new shops. The food court is great and there is always entertainment around. Free limited Wi-Fi in some areas (and free Wi-Fi by the Apple Store).
Shopping, restaurants, and things to do in the heart of Honolulu, right by Waikiki Beach. The performances are worth catching, and they are free.
Reasonable parking, lots of places to eat (including a food court), luxury, local, trendy and local cultural programs and events so check out their website for the latest happenings. There's a Cheesecake Factory, Doraku, Suntory. Nice seating areas around the Center to rest or take a break.
Free cultural programming sets the remodeled Royal Hawaiian Center apart from your average shopping mall. You can drop by for a traditional Hawaiian massage (lomilomi), lei-making, Hawaiian quilting, or a crash course in playing the ukulele or dancing the hula. There are also free performances, including Polynesian song and dance, and hula ‘auana, which is hula’s modern form. It’s an added bonus that parking is unusually affordable for Waikiki: free for an hour with validation.
Has a mix of about 50 or more stores through out but you should definitely go to the 5-0 bar/restaurant in the food court on the 2nd floor and say hello to my girl Mal, who is a great mixologist!!! The food there is also good and it isn't bad on price either!
I love parking at The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center whenever I come to Waikiki. There are so many shops and restaurants to get a validation from, so it's a hassle free and inexpensive option when you want to spend a few hours dining, browsing, or just people watching. I'm most often there for Doraku's happy hour, the great service at L'Occitaine, or to wander around the multi-level Forever 21.
The shopping is out of control at the Royal Hawaiian Center. All the luxury brands have their mandatory outposts here, and you can get some serious retail therapy if you so desire. The food court upstairs is good for a quick bite if you're in a hurry.
This is a smaller open-air shopping complex. It has standard medium- and up-scale shops in it. The top floor does offer some nice views.
More than just a mall, the Royal Hawaiian Center features live music, entertainment the changing of the Royal Guards and so much more! Check their website for information on free offerings during your trip to Oahu
Shops and dining, clubs, and more, this popular shopping center has it all. Almost every day of the week, the center offers free classes and entertainment. You can learn to hula dance, play the ukelele, learn the lomi lomi massage technique, make flower leis, watch traditional performances, and more. The classes are open the public, first come first serve. Check the schedule posted online or at the information booth.
いろんなお店があって、楽しいです。ロイヤルハワイアンセンター内にある、Panyaのパンはおいしいです。って普通に日本で買う感じのパンですが、それがハワイにあるのはちょっと新鮮な感じです。
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