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Ala Moana Center is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., although it is recommended to check for seasonal changes on its official website. You can get there easily by TheBus (route 20 or 42 from Waikiki), taxi, or car; free parking is available. For more details, visit the official website.
Entry to Ala Moana Center is completely free, as it is an open-air shopping center open to the public. You will only pay for shopping, food, or entertainment inside the stores and restaurants. If you are looking for promotions, check the events section on its website.
It is recommended to set aside at least 2 to 3 hours to explore the more than 350 stores and restaurants, but if you want to shop at a relaxed pace or eat, it could stretch to half a day. Depending on your pace, it is ideal for a full morning or afternoon without rushing.
Ala Moana Center opened in 1959 and is the largest open-air shopping center in Hawaii, serving as a cultural and economic landmark in Honolulu by combining Hawaiian shopping with international influences. It has evolved to include local art and community events, reflecting the island's diversity. More history is available on the About page.
The best time is during the week (Tuesday to Thursday) in the morning or early afternoon to avoid crowds; avoid weekends and holidays such as Christmas. As for the time of year, spring or autumn offer pleasant weather in Honolulu without the extreme summer heat.
Yes, the center is fully accessible with ramps, elevators, adapted restrooms, and disabled parking near the main entrances. They offer free wheelchairs upon request at the information center; contact (808) 955-9517 for specific assistance.
Nearby you will find Ala Moana Beach Park for a swim or a picnic, and Waikiki Beach just 10 minutes away by car to explore iconic hotels and surfing. The Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium are also a short distance away, perfect for combining shopping with nature.
Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, as it is a large open-air space; use sunscreen and stay hydrated. Download the center's app for maps and offers, and consider public transportation to avoid traffic; reserve a table at popular restaurants in advance through the dining directory.
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