Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Nov. 20–26, 2025
Watch women’s volleyball, shop student-made gifts, eat kim chee, attend a keiki story time and more.
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Watch women’s volleyball, shop student-made gifts, eat kim chee, attend a keiki story time and more.
The locally sourced website has come to life: From everyday items to Maui persimmons and charcuterie, it’s all here.
Explore a vibrant collection of murals, installations and multi-sensory artworks curated by Kamea Hadar in the heart of Waikīkī.
Joshua Kahula talks about how a little aloha goes a long way and the inspiration behind his songs leading up to his performance on Monday, Nov. 24.
The hit festival returns to Makiki with delicious kim chee, K-Pop song and dance competitions and a won bok-tossing contest.
At the edge of Downtown Honolulu, Lē‘ahi Brewing Co. makes beer with a mission.
Celebrate Makahiki and Hawaiian culture, see a sensational show, watch a movie at Magic Island, go to a garden fest and more.
Midcentury architecture fans—you won't want to miss Let Trade Winds Flow.
Just in time for gifting season, 11 exciting new boutiques to check out.
7-Eleven, get ready: CU’s first U.S. store will feature a ramyun bar, street foods, ice cup drinks, collabs with local businesses and more.
Mark your calendar for these pop-up markets and fairs and get ready to shop small!
Sip and shop in Kāhala Mall, eat your way through HONOLULU Restaurant Week, see a spooky play, get into the fall feels and more.
Georgi DeCosta’s offer means 12 kids around O‘ahu will celebrate with festive birthday bundt cakes.
Enjoy the gut-busting company of comedians Trixie and Katya, catch the sunset at Hula’s and take a booze cruise.
It’s that time when restaurants put their best dishes forward in seriously discounted special menus.