This gorgeous open-air shopping center on Kalākaua Avenue in Waikiki is built around a spectacular 160-year-old banyan tree that'll stop you in your tracks. The modern reimagining of the beloved old bazaar keeps the tropical vibes with open walkways and flowing wood canopy design, but now houses upscale spots like Saks Fifth Avenue alongside local boutiques.
The real gem is the third-floor food hall (The Street) — it's not your typical mall food court but actual sit-down restaurants serving better food than most Waikiki spots at half the price. Goma Tei's ramen and Roy Yamaguchi's Eating House 1849 are standouts. Perfect for evening strolls when everything's lit up, and the people-watching is prime.
💡 Insider Tip
Hit The Street food hall on the third floor for quality sit-down restaurants, not typical food court fare. Free validated parking for 1 hour with any purchase, and the second floor Target has public seating if you need a rest.
10 AM – 10 PM daily
Free to browse
Validated parking garage (1hr free with purchase)
Evening for the lit-up atmosphere






