Field Guide: Harding Ave.
Small, funky and independent describe the businesses that line this Kaimuki street.
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Small, funky and independent describe the businesses that line this Kaimuki street.
Keeaumoku Street may be known for its Korean hostess bars, but tucked in Samsung Plaza are hidden gems.
Local antique stores are treasure troves of one-of-a-kind finds with a story to tell.
It’s the last day before the workweek. Take a load off by enjoying these five relaxing excursions.
Green thumbs can enjoy Mother Earth by hiking through the Lyon Arboretum, growing an orchid, repotting plants and more.
Hiking is a great way to get out of the city and take in nature’s beauty. Here are five trails—each three miles or under—for the leisurely hiker.
We discover 27 reasons to head out west.
Discover quilting classes, kimono-inspired clothing, yoga mats and Swarovski crystals along this Kaimukī street.
We explore five of the city’s best ethnic-food markets, and find homemade salsa, fragrant curries and budget-friendly bentos.
While many know the street as the home of Jelly’s the Original, there’s more to this bustling business corridor in Aiea.
You may think of Dole only for its history or the theaters, but there’s so much more: Education Works, Mesh, Licious Dishes, Toylynx, China Bazaar.
This street may look residential upon first glance, but it’s spotted with unique businesses.
This former sugar town offers good eats, unique furniture and a lesson in history.
Even if you don’t surf, there’s plenty to do in this historic North Shore town.
Everyone knows Liliha Bakery, but there’s a lot more to this historic neighborhood than coco puffs.
We found centuries of history tucked in Manoa Valley.
We discovered unique shops at the top of Kalakaua Avenue.
MORE THAN ANY OTHER O‘AHU NEIGHBORHOOD, CHINATOWN IS A DIFFERENT PLACE FOR EVERYONE WHO VISITS. For some, it’s a bustling marketplace, full of bargains and unique items. For others, it’s an arts district that comes alive on the first Friday…