| Aloha Tower is one of the most recognizable symbols of Hawaii hospitality. The tower was built in 1926 as a greeting to tourists arriving and leaving Oahu via Honolulu Harbor. Today the tower still serves as a welcoming site to visitors who can take an elevator to the tenth floor for a very stunning 360-degree view of the harbor and Honolulu. |
The tower was the city's tallest building in the old days when tourists arrived by ship. It is easily recognized by its landmark clock tower. With the word "Aloha" on its four-sided clock tower, this place was used to greet every visitors. |
The Aloha Tower Marketplace surrounds the Aloha Tower. The Marketplace has numerous shops, live entertainments, and restaurants making this a wonderful place to visit during the day or evening.
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Most of the shops in the marketplace specialize in Hawaiian items and most of the restaurants have harbor views. |
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Aloha Tower Marketplace features many nice restaurants. The food in the picture below is "Pouched Salmon" |
Useful Information
- Observation Deck Hours - 9am until Sunset, open daily - Admission is free
- Aloha Tower Trolley - departs every 30 minutes from 11 convenient locations throughout Honolulu and Waikiki
- For Additional Information go to www.alohatower.com
- Located in Honolulu Harbor just 10 minutes from Waikiki
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