Kalakaua Ave. one of top streets in U.S.
Kalakaua Avenue has been named one of the top 10 greatest streets in the U.S.
2-Oahu,Hawaii-USA Kalakaua Avenue Waikiki,Honolulu
2-Oahu,Hawaii-USA Kalakaua Avenue Waikiki,Honolulu
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii | Kalakaua Avenue Walking Tour
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii | Kalakaua Avenue Walking Tour
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High-rise hotels line the shore in Waikiki, a vibrant neighborhood known for its popular surf beach. Designer fashion stores line Kalakaua Avenue and nearby streets, and the area buzzes after dark with waterside cocktail bars, fine dining and Kuhio Beach hula shows. Honolulu Zoo is home to Komodo dragons and wandering peacocks, while parrotfish and urchins inhabit Waikiki Aquarium’s reef exhibit.
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Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii during statehood celebrations. HD Stock Footage
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Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii during statehood celebrations.
People walk on Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii while it is closed to traffic for statehood celebrations. In the background are the Waikiki Pharmacy and the Waikiki Theater, which is showing the film Some Came Running. Lights are visible in otherwise dark nighttime scenes. Location: Hawaii. Date: March 12, 1959.
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Luxury Row Waikiki Kalakaua Avenue
2100 Kalakaua Avenue, the address of eight luxury boutiques and known as the elegant block in Waikiki, unveiled its new name of Luxury Row at its recent anniversary event.
Home to Tiffany & Co., Coach, Gucci, Yves saint Laurent, Chanel, Bottega Veneta, Tod's and Hugo Boss, Luxury Row offers 111,000 square feet of shopping in the heart of Waikiki's urban and beach resort district.
Zoo-Oahu,Hawaii-USA Kalakaua Avenue Waikiki,Honolulu
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Waikiki Kalakaua Ave Beach Views Windy Day Oahu Hawaii
Waikiki Kalakaua Ave Beach Views Windy Day Oahu Hawaii 1/8/2020. We begin our walk on Kalakaua Ave by the Honolulu Zoo. We walk down Kalakaua Ave in to Waikiki stopping to see each of the beach videos. We end out walk by the Christmas store near the Moana Surfrider. It's a really windy day, sorry for the wind sounds. It's not like this in Waikiki normally but lately it has been very windy. Also, I appologize in for the slightly unsteady camera as I had to use the Hohem gimbal with the Hero 8 today because my Evo gimbal was not working. Enjoy!
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Cruising Honolulu (Kalakaua Ave. Oceanside View)ハワイ ワイキキ ドライブ
A nice sunny day cruise down Kalakaua Avenue.The music in the background is from the Honolulu radio station 98.5 KDNN . To listen to more of this channel, click on the attached link.
7 Best Hotels in Waikiki Honolulu, Hawaii USA
7 Best Hotels in Waikiki Honolulu, Hawaii USA
1. Shoreline Hotel Waikiki -
342 Seaside Avenue, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
2. Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort -
2005 Kalia Road, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
3. Aqua Bamboo Waikiki Hotel -
2425 Kuhio Avenue, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
4. Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach -
2490 Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
5. The Modern Honolulu Hotel -
1775 Ala Moana Boulevard, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
6. Vive Hotel Waikiki -
2426 Kuhio Avenue, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
7. Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa -
2424 Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii, United States, 96815
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Waikiki Ala Wai Promenade and Canal Oahu Hawaii 4K60
Waikiki Ala Wai Promenade and Canal Oahu Hawaii 4K60 10/25/2019. We begin our walk on McCully St in front of the American Legion Department of Hawaii and we walk along side the Ala Wai Canal on Ala Wai Promenade walkway. We walk down a bit and have to when we get to Kalakaua Ave we turn left and walk across the bridge and then cross Kalakaua Ave at the light and walk back across the bridge and turn left with the Hawaii Convention Center on our right. We walk up the Hawaii Convention Center's back stairs and check out the man made waterfalls. We go back down the stairs and continue walking Ala Wai Promenade until we get to Ala Moana Blvd and turn left head across the bridge which I where we end out walk. Be careful of the damaged walkway on the bridge. The sidewalk looks like it's a bad pot hole. Enjoy!
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Ambassador Hotel Waikiki Video : Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, United States
Ambassador Hotel Waikiki Video : Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, United States
Set in a prime location of Oahu Hawaii, Ambassador Hotel Waikiki puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, business center are there for guest's enjoyment.
Comfortable guestrooms ensure a good night's sleep with some rooms featuring facilities such as closet, towels, carpeting, television LCD/plasma screen, smoke detector. Enjoy the hotel's recreational facilities, including outdoor pool, before retiring to your room for a well-deserved rest.
Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Oahu Hawaii has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Ambassador Hotel Waikiki.
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Shower, TV, Air conditioning, Safe box, Hairdryer.
Wi-Fi in public areas, Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Swimming Pool, Business centre, Gym, Laundry service, Concierge service.
Hotel adress: 2040 Kuhio Avenue, Honolulu, United States
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Isenberg Street to Punchbowl Street Downtown Honolulu Oahu Hawaii
Isenberg Street to Punchbowl Street Downtown Honolulu Oahu Hawaii 1/7/2020. In this drive we talk about Bowl-O-Drome, Honolulu Stadium State Park, Honolulu Stadium, the Islanders, Chunky's Drive Inn, Mōʻiliʻili Neighborhood Park, Watanabe Bakery, Shinshu Kyokai, Central Union Church, Punahou Carnival, Waikiki, Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Ala Moana Center, Foodland, Grace's Inn, Thomas Square, Statue of King Kamehameha III, Honolulu Museum Of Art, Ohana Hale Marketplace, Neil Blaisdell Center, Honolulu Police Department, Hawaiʻi State Capital, Pali Highway, Chinese Cultural Plaza, Maunakea Street lei shops, United States Post Office, ʻIolani Palace, King Kamehameha Statue, Kaʻahumanu Hale Circuit Court, and Restaurant Row.
We begin our drive in Mōʻiliʻili and McCully area in Honolulu at Date Street and Isenberg Street. We travel mauka (towards the mountain) on Isenberg Street and turn left on S Beretania Street. We head Ewa (towards Ewa) on S Beretania Street until we get in to Downtown Honolulu and at the edge of Chinatown. We turn left on Maunakea Street and left again at S King Street. Finally we turn right on Punchbowl Street and end our drive right before Ala Moana Blvd next to Restaurant Row.
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Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, North America
Waikīkī is a beachfront neighborhood of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu, in Hawaii, United States. Waikiki is best known for Waikīkī Beach, the white sand beach shoreline fronting the neighborhood. Waikīkī is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park, and Ala Wai Harbor. The name Waikīkī means spouting fresh water in the Hawaiian language, for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikīkī from the interior. The area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s who enjoyed surfing there on early forms of longboards. A few small hotels opened in the 1880s. In 1893, Greek-American George Lycurgus leased the guest house of Allen Herbert and renamed it the Sans Souci (French for without worries) creating one of the first beach resorts. Later that year Robert Louis Stevenson stayed at the resort; subsequently it became a popular destination for tourists from the mainland. The area at coordinates 21°15′49″N 157°49′17″W is still called Sans Souci Beach. Today, the area is filled with large resort hotels, such as the Hilton Hawaiian Village, the Halekulani hotel, the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī, the Sheraton Waikīkī, and historic hotels dating back to the early 20th century (such as the Moana Surfrider Hotel and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel). The beach hosts many events a year, including surf competitions, outdoor performances, hula dancing and outrigger canoe races. The neighborhood extends from the Ala Wai Canal (a channel dug to drain former wetlands) on the west and north, to Diamond Head (Lēʻahi) on the east. Waikīkī Beach is noted for its views of the Diamond Head tuff cone, its usually warm and cloud-free climate and its surf break.
The Waikīkī skyline is now dotted with an abundance of both high-rises and resort hotels. The beach is actually fairly short, with half of it marked off for surfers. For some distance into the ocean the water is quite shallow, although there are numerous rocks on the bottom. As with most ocean beaches the waves can have some force, particularly on windy days. The surf at Waikīkī is known for its long rolling break, making it ideal for long boarding, tandem surfing and beginners. Waikīkī's main thoroughfare is Kalakaua Avenue, named after King Kalakaua, which houses most of the high-end hotels (Royal Hawaiian, Sheraton, Hyatt, Moana Surfrider Hotel), most of the luxury designer brand stores (Apple Store, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Burberry, Dior, Tiffany & Co., Fendi, Cartier, Gucci & Coach) and popular surf clothing brand stores (Quiksilver, Billabong, Volcom). Waikīkī's other main thoroughfare, Kuhio Avenue, named after Prince Kuhio, is better known for its restaurants, cafes and grocers, along with its clubs, nightlife and prostitution. Over time, Waikīkī beach has had problems with erosion, leading to the construction of groynes and beach replenishment projects. For example, in the 1920s and 1930s sand was imported from Manhattan Beach, California, via ship and barge to Waikīkī. Importing stopped in the 1970s. Officials are looking for ways to sustain the existing sand by eliminating loss due to tide flow. Subject to permits, a partial restoration was completed in the spring of 2012. The proposed project imported sand from nearby shoals and widened the 1,700-foot (520 m) long beach by about 37 feet (11 m) between the Royal Hawaiian Hotel concrete groin and the Kūhiō Beach crib wall. The project restored the beach to its 1985 shoreline. China Airlines operates its Honolulu Branch Office in Waikīkī. NTT DoCoMo also has limited operations here for the convenience of Japanese tourists. Hawaiian Airlines is based in Honolulu. Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Thomas Jefferson Elementary School is located in Waikīkī proper, while Waikīkī Elementary School is located nearby, at the makai (southern) edge of the Kapahulu neighborhood. The Hawaii State Public Library System operates the Waikīkī Public Library at 400 Kapahulu Avenue.
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, North America
Waikīkī is a beachfront neighborhood of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu, in Hawaii, United States. Waikiki is best known for Waikīkī Beach, the white sand beach shoreline fronting the neighborhood. Waikīkī is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park, and Ala Wai Harbor. The name Waikīkī means spouting fresh water in the Hawaiian language, for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikīkī from the interior. The area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s who enjoyed surfing there on early forms of longboards. A few small hotels opened in the 1880s. In 1893, Greek-American George Lycurgus leased the guest house of Allen Herbert and renamed it the Sans Souci (French for without worries) creating one of the first beach resorts. Later that year Robert Louis Stevenson stayed at the resort; subsequently it became a popular destination for tourists from the mainland. The area at coordinates 21°15′49″N 157°49′17″W is still called Sans Souci Beach. Today, the area is filled with large resort hotels, such as the Hilton Hawaiian Village, the Halekulani hotel, the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī, the Sheraton Waikīkī, and historic hotels dating back to the early 20th century (such as the Moana Surfrider Hotel and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel). The beach hosts many events a year, including surf competitions, outdoor performances, hula dancing and outrigger canoe races. The neighborhood extends from the Ala Wai Canal (a channel dug to drain former wetlands) on the west and north, to Diamond Head (Lēʻahi) on the east. Waikīkī Beach is noted for its views of the Diamond Head tuff cone, its usually warm and cloud-free climate and its surf break.
The Waikīkī skyline is now dotted with an abundance of both high-rises and resort hotels. The beach is actually fairly short, with half of it marked off for surfers. For some distance into the ocean the water is quite shallow, although there are numerous rocks on the bottom. As with most ocean beaches the waves can have some force, particularly on windy days. The surf at Waikīkī is known for its long rolling break, making it ideal for long boarding, tandem surfing and beginners. Waikīkī's main thoroughfare is Kalakaua Avenue, named after King Kalakaua, which houses most of the high-end hotels (Royal Hawaiian, Sheraton, Hyatt, Moana Surfrider Hotel), most of the luxury designer brand stores (Apple Store, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Burberry, Dior, Tiffany & Co., Fendi, Cartier, Gucci & Coach) and popular surf clothing brand stores (Quiksilver, Billabong, Volcom). Waikīkī's other main thoroughfare, Kuhio Avenue, named after Prince Kuhio, is better known for its restaurants, cafes and grocers, along with its clubs, nightlife and prostitution. Over time, Waikīkī beach has had problems with erosion, leading to the construction of groynes and beach replenishment projects. For example, in the 1920s and 1930s sand was imported from Manhattan Beach, California, via ship and barge to Waikīkī. Importing stopped in the 1970s. Officials are looking for ways to sustain the existing sand by eliminating loss due to tide flow. Subject to permits, a partial restoration was completed in the spring of 2012. The proposed project imported sand from nearby shoals and widened the 1,700-foot (520 m) long beach by about 37 feet (11 m) between the Royal Hawaiian Hotel concrete groin and the Kūhiō Beach crib wall. The project restored the beach to its 1985 shoreline. China Airlines operates its Honolulu Branch Office in Waikīkī. NTT DoCoMo also has limited operations here for the convenience of Japanese tourists. Hawaiian Airlines is based in Honolulu. Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Thomas Jefferson Elementary School is located in Waikīkī proper, while Waikīkī Elementary School is located nearby, at the makai (southern) edge of the Kapahulu neighborhood. The Hawaii State Public Library System operates the Waikīkī Public Library at 400 Kapahulu Avenue.
COLOR 16MM FILM, OAHU, HAWAII 1959-60, WAIKIKI BEACH, DOWNTOWN HONOLULU
This 16mm film has a lot of really interesting scenes in it. Waikiki and the beach and downtown Honolulu are only a small part of this really great color film. At one point I believe there is movie being made about a pretty Japanese girl and some soldiers. The Alamo is playing at the local movie theater and a new Hotel is going up on the water front at Waikiki.
Waikiki Yokocho at Waikiki Shopping Plaza, Oahu Hawaii 4K60
Waikiki Yokocho at Waikiki Shopping Plaza, Oahu Hawaii 4K60 9/25/2019. Quick note I had to add music to cover up copyright music. We begin our walk at the main entrance of Waikiki Yokocho in front of Kalakaua Ave. We head downstairs into this Japanese food court and walk around to show you what kinds of restaurants are there. There is even a free old school video arcade area for the keiki (children). If you want to see how we got here watch the previous video Waikiki Shopping Plaza, Yokocho. Enjoy!
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Hawaii Historical Sites | Aloha Tower | Honolulu. Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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ALOHA TOWER
Located on the Honolulu Harbor in Downtown Honolulu, about 15 minutes west of Waikiki, Aloha Tower is an iconic symbol of Hawai‘i. Aloha Tower is the most recognized building in the state of Hawai‘i, second only to Diamond Head as its most famous landmark.
Built in September of 1926, Aloha Tower was the tallest building in the islands for four decades, offering spectacular views of the harbor and housing an observatory and lookout station for harbor pilots. Its lighthouse served as a navigation landmark that could be seen from 15 miles at sea, while its clock was one of the largest in the United States. The tower stood as a welcoming beacon for visitors when travel to O‘ahu was done entirely by sea, serving as Honolulu’s “Statue of Liberty.” Duke Kahanamoku even set his first swimming world record at Pier 7, and the wharf was also known for Boat Days, a lively celebration to welcome the arrival of visiting ships.
For a period of time during World War II, the U.S. military took control of the tower, painting it in brown and green camouflage and shutting off its beacon to minimize detection. Patrols by Army sentries didn’t end until the camouflage was sandblasted off in 1947; the Aloha Tower reopened in 1948 in its original glory as one solid color.
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Waikiki Beach, Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu Hawaii (HD)
Street view of Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki Beach
Traffic Conditions - Sunday drive Waikiki main street Kalakaua Avenue July 2014
Another day of driving on a Sunday. Once again I drive down Waikiki's main street, Kalakaua Avenue. Oahu island in Hawaii.
Walking Along Kalakaua Ave - 4K Waikiki Beach Honolulu, Oahu
Walking on New Years Eve from Ohua Ave to Seaside Ave along Kalakaua Ave next to Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii.