Frommer's Review
There is a perpetual parking shortage here, and if you do manage to find a parking spot, the rates are sky high. Take the trolley if you can. The refurbished Aloha Tower, once the tallest structure in Honolulu, still stands high over the complex.
Hawaiian House is a hit with its Island-style interiors and home accents. Dining and shopping prospects abound: Martin & MacArthur gift shop, Hawaiian Ukulele Company, Sunglass Hut, Don Ho's Island Grill, Chai's Island Bistro, and Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant. Retail shops are open Monday through Saturday 9am to 9pm, Sunday 9am to 6pm; dining and entertainment, daily 8am to midnight. Various Honolulu trolleys stop here; if you want a direct ride from Waikiki, take the free Hilo Hattie's trolley or the Waikiki Red Line trolley, which continues on to Hilo Hattie's in Iwilei.
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