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Ala Moana Shopping Center

1450 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96814 · 808-955-9517

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ALA MOANA. This enormous, open-air extravaganza is Hawaii's largest shopping center, and with 230+ businesses to explore, you're certain to find one or two to monopolize your energy. Anchor stores include Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Sears, and Shirokiya. Other temptations include A/X Armani Exchange, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Hilo Hattie, Prada Sport, Baccarat, Chanel, DKNY, and Max&CO. A host of eateries and services is also available. The mall is set among lush landscaping and features koi ponds as well.

Aloha Stadium Swap Meet

4285 Lawehana St, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI 96818 · 808-486-6704

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AIEA. Can't pass up a bargain, even while on vacation? You'll definitely want to make your way to this expansive flea market, which is held three days each week. All sorts of merchandise are available from a variety of vendors, and you're certain to find something intriguing to take back home or enjoy while you're on Oahu. Clothing, food, souvenirs, crafts, and hidden treasures all beckon and can be had for good prices. An ideal destination if you just want to check out the local color too. Admission is $1.

Aloha Tower Marketplace

1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu, HI 96813 · 808-528-5700

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DOWNTOWN. Marked by the stately Aloha Tower, this harborside shopping complex provides a glimpse of old Hawaii, complete with docked ships and crowds of tourists. The array of shops offers great souvenir options and all sorts of gift ideas. Representative items include candles, jewelry, clothing, Pacific crafts, fragrances, sunglasses, cigars, and island art. Onsite restaurants include Chai's Island Bistro, Gordon Biersch Brewery, and Don Ho's Island Grill. Make sure to visit the tower's observation deck while you're there.

DFS Galleria Waikiki

330 Royal Hawaiian Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815 · 808-931-2655

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WAIKIKI. Upscale and duty-free, DFS Galleria Waikiki is a fashionista's dream come true. Inside the enclosed mall, you'll browse the finest in apparel, jewelry, and cosmetics. Salvatore Ferragamo, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Cartier, Prada, Dior, and Hermès are just a sampling of the fine retailers that share the space. Traditional Hawaiian gifts and souvenirs are proffered at the center's Waikiki Walk – a great spot to find the perfect gift or just to take home a little bit of the islands.

Hilton Hawaiian Village Shops

2005 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815 · 808-949-4321

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WAIKIKI. More than 90 specialty stores and boutiques, plus an assortment of restaurants and eateries, comprise Hilton Hawaiian Village's own retail center. With shops scattered over seven venues on the hotel's grounds, shopping opportunities crop up at nearly every turn. Check out Louis Vuitton on the Tapa Concourse, and then head to Harley-Davidson or Poseidon Jewelry at the Rainbow Bazaar. Dining options range from the casual at Hanajuban Noodle Shop to elegant Asian cuisine at Bali by the Sea.

International Market Place

2330 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815 · 808-971-2080

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WAIKIKI. A local fixture that's changed amazingly little since its inception in 1955, International Market Place features more than 130 shops, kiosks, and artist's stands selling everything from fine jewelry to t-shirts, from quilts to candles. While the collection of shops unapologetically caters to tourists, you'll still see authentic Hawaiian-made crafts, as well as great bargains. Market Place is organized around a banyan tree that's more than a century old and is just one of the property's trees of importance. Much-loved Queen Emma, the islands' 19th-century monarch, once owned the land on which Market Place now sits.

Kahala Mall

4211 Waialae Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816 · 808-732-7736

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KAHALA. Set away from Waikiki's bustle, this friendly shopping mall offers browsing in air-conditioned comfort. Its 90 stores include Macy's, Gap, Banana Republic, Barnes & Noble, Aveda, and Ann Taylor. A selection of service businesses is also available, and the munchies can be put to rest by pizza, Japanese, burger, vegetarian, Korean, and American eateries. In addition, the mall boasts an 8-screen movie theater for those who want to break for entertainment in the middle of a shopping excursion.

Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center

2201 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815 · 808-922-0588

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WAIKIKI. Waikiki's largest shopping arena, Royal Hawaiian boasts more than 150 businesses on its four open-air levels. Shops run the gamut from upscale to casual and include Cartier, Bulgari, Ferragamo, Swimsuit Warehouse, Hunting World, Fendi, and Hermes. You'll also find venues for jewelry, crafts, and original art, not to mention an assortment of restaurants and eateries. While you're there, take advantage of free daily entertainments, which include hula shows, ukulele lessons, and torch-lighting events. Great for children and adults.

Victoria Ward Centers

1210 Auahi St, Honolulu, HI 96814 · 808-591-8411

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ALA MOANA. This sprawling complex, located near Ala Moana Park, consists of a number of separate venues, all unified in several city blocks. Each one boasts its own decor and style, and you'll find everything from restaurants to clothing stores to specialty shops. Component units include Ward Centre, Ward Warehouse, Ward Village Shops, Ward Farmers Market, Ward Gateway Center, 404 Ward Avenue, and Ward Entertainment Center. Nordstrom, Pier 1, Sports Authority, Borders Books & Music, and a 16-screen theater comprise the backbone of the facility.

Waikele Premium Outlets

94-790 Lumiaina St, Waipahu, HI 96797 · 808-676-5656

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WAIPAHU. Discount shoppers will swoon with delight at the prospect of all these fabulous shops, located about 20 miles from downtown Honolulu. Brand-name merchandise is marked down from retail prices, and you can get great savings if you're savvy. The open-air facility features Barneys, Tommy Hilfiger, Anne Klein, Bass, Skechers, Samsonite, and more. A cafe is available should you need sustenance, and there's even a currency exchange and an ATM for convenience.

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