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Ala Moana Center

Ala Moana Center  | Japanese-City.com
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1450 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu, HI 96814
 
Map of Ala Moana Center , 1450 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu

Ala Moana Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is the largest open-air shopping center in the world and a premier destination for both locals and tourists. Opened in 1959, this iconic shopping center has grown to house over 350 stores, including a mix of luxury brands, popular retailers, and unique local shops. Its vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by lush tropical landscaping, providing a picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy while they shop.

The center offers a diverse range of dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, reflecting the multicultural influences of Hawaii. Visitors can enjoy a variety of cuisines, including traditional Hawaiian dishes, Japanese sushi, Italian pasta, and American classics. The Makai Market Food Court is a popular spot for quick bites, offering an array of international flavors in a lively setting.

In addition to shopping and dining, Ala Moana Center hosts various events and performances throughout the year, making it a cultural hub in Honolulu. The Ala Moana Hula Show, for example, is a long-standing tradition where dancers perform traditional Hawaiian hula, showcasing the island's rich cultural heritage. Special events such as holiday celebrations and fashion shows further enhance the vibrant community atmosphere.

Ala Moana Center also provides practical amenities such as ample parking, concierge services, and a comfortable environment for families with children. The center's convenient location near Waikiki Beach and other Honolulu attractions makes it an essential stop for visitors exploring the island. Whether for shopping, dining, or entertainment, Ala Moana Center offers a unique and enjoyable experience for everyone.

   

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