Kapiolani Park

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Queen Kapiolani Garden

  • February 7, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by panda1 from ., California
Queen Kapiolani Garden

Queen Kapiolani Garden, established in 1972 behind the Honolulu Zoo, was something we just came across during our walk to Diamond Head. We stopped here for a little bit to admire the scenery. There are some beautiful flowers here to admire, along with a few picnic tables. The Lokelani is native to Hawai'i.

From journal HNL

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Kapiolani Park

  • July 27, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by jeanita from Kansas City, Missouri
Kapiolani Park

Kapiolani Park at the base of Diamond Head is rich in history. It was Hawaii's first public park dedicated to a queen of the same name in 1877. There is lots to see in the 200 acres that includes the zoo, Zoo Fence Art Mart, Waikiki Shell with free hula shows, Kapiolani Bandstand shows, Waikiki Aquarium, Waikiki War Memorial built in 1927 with its deteriorating saltwater swimming pool. We enjoyed walking along the hotels and beaches going from and through the park coming back to our hotel. Lots of beautiful flowering trees and unusual looking birds to see.

From journal Oahu 25th Anniversary Trip

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