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1. 'Iolani Palace

364 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813  (Map)
808-522-0822 · 808-522-0832 · FAX: 808-532-1051

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DOWNTOWN.   Built in the early 1880s, this graceful Italian Renaissance structure is America's only royal palace and was home to Hawaii's last two rulers. When American businessmen overthrew the monarchy, they used the palace as the capitol until 1969; after it was vacated by the state government, restoration was begun. These days, three of the building's four floors are open to tours, and visitors can glimpse the ornate throne room, koa-wood staircase, and a wealth of plasterwork and elaborate furnishings. Amazing jewels and artifacts are available for viewing in the Galleries. Guided tours are not open to children under 5 (they are allowed in the Gallery tour). Reservations recommended for guided tours.   (© 10Best)

The 'Iolani Palace in Honolulu's Capitol District is the only onetime royal residence within the United States. A tour of the palace will leave you with a greater understanding of Hawaii's rich history. (from Sunset)

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Hours:

Ticket Office  Mon-Sat 8am-4pm The Palace Shop  Tue-Sat 8:30am-4pm Tours  Tue-Sat 9am-5pm


Admission:

Guided Tour (docent-guided, 9am-11:15am) Adult $20; Military $15; Child (5-12) $5 Audio Tour (50-minute, self-guided, 11:45am-3pm) Adult $12; Child (5-12) $5 Gallery Tour (self-guided, 9am-4:30pm) Adult $6; Child (5-12) $3; Child (4 and under) Free


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"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago

Home of Hwn. Royalty
Iolani Palace is not a place where one goes to seek extreme adventure. However, it is a beautiful palace with gorgeous koa banisters and an amazing sense of history. At one point in time, it was the most modern of buildings. Iolani Palace had electricity and telephones when most places on the American mainland did not. This was the showpiece of the Hawaiian monarchy. It was meant to embody all that the chiefly class entailed. Queen Liliuokalani was kept imprisoned inside one of the upstairs rooms. Sadly, it was gutted of most of its treasures after the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. When I visited the palace, I felt an unmistakable presence inside one of the downstairs sitting rooms. It isn't a stretch of the imagination to think that the spirits of those that love this place, are still present. In essence, this is a most sacred Hawaiian place. If you go with the proper heart and state of mind, you will be moved by what you find in this building. It is one of the last remaining remnants of Hawaii's fabled monarchy period.

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