12 Famous Landmarks in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Visit

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There are many famous landmarks in Honolulu, Hawaii, making it a tourist hotspot

Found off the coast of the United States, Honolulu in Oahu is the state capital of Hawaii. This beautifully stunning destination is a tourist hotspot. As such, you can find a multitude of famous landmarks in Honolulu, Hawaii, to visit.

Places to discover include historical and cultural landmarks, plus a range of naturally breathtaking spots. If Hawaii is the next stop on your travel list, be sure to visit as many of the following Honolulu attractions and monuments as possible!

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The Pearl Harbor National Memorial is an important historical location in Honolulu

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

The Pearl Harbor National Memorial grounds feature a range of memorials and exhibits commemorating those killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Today, Pearl Harbor is still an active US naval base as well as a National Historic Landmark.

When visiting, you can access the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum, the Battleship Missouri Memorial, and the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. The USS Arizona Memorial is also found here. The Pearl Harbor National Memorial is a sobering landmark in Oahu, but one that can't be missed while in Honolulu.

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The USS Arizona Memorial is one of the most famous landmarks in Honolulu, Hawaii
The Pearl Harbor National Memorial is a historic site and an active US naval base

USS Arizona Memorial

Notably, the Pearl Harbor National Memorial grounds are home to the USS Arizona Memorial. It's undoubtedly one of the most important historic sites in Honolulu. The 184-foot structure commemorates the 2,388 Americans killed when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in World War II.

Interestingly, the memorial covers the area where the sunken battleship lies. This is sadly also the final resting place of more than 900 of those who died in the attack.

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Iolani Palace was the official royal residence until 1893

Iolani Palace

Iolani Palace is a famous landmark in Honolulu, Hawaii, that acted as the official royal residence from 1845 to 1893, when the monarchy was overthrown. This Hawaii landmark is of particular significance because it's one of just two royal palaces in the US.

Along with being of historical significance, the palace's architecture is stunning. The Renaissance design, coupled with lush green lawns and tropical palm trees, is a breathtaking sight. Visitors to Iolani Palace can also learn more about the Hawaiian royal family while taking in the incredible design of the palace.

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Diamond Head State Monument is one of the most famous geological features in Hawaii

Diamond Head State Monument

Hawaii is a volcanic island arc, and one of the state's most-visited geological features is Diamond Head State Monument. This dormant volcanic tuff cone is a popular hiking spot for tourists.

The steep trail will take you 560 feet up and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Waikiki coastline. While the incline is steep, the climb is not too challenging, and there are steps most of the way. You should be able to reach the top (and take in the stunning views) in about two hours.

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The Bishop Museum is the largest museum in Hawaii

Bishop Museum

Officially known as the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, this landmark is Hawaii's State Museum of Natural and Cultural History. It's also the largest museum in Hawaii. This attraction was opened in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop. He dedicated it to his wife, Princess Pauahi Bishop, a member of the Kamehameha family.

Today, the museum has a vast collection, with exhibits focused on Honolulu's and Oahu's history and culture. Bishop Museum also features a planetarium, and you can attend various fun and educational events throughout the year.

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Waikiki Beach is famous for its white sand and turquoise waters

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach is one of the most famous landmarks in Waikiki, Hawaii. This beach is the closest to the major hotels and resorts of Oahu. But, most importantly, it's absolutely magical!

The beach features white sand, stunning turquoise waters, and lush green mountains (including Diamond Head) in the distance. When visiting, you can hang out on the beach, swim, surf, and much more.

Queen Emma Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is another of the historical landmarks in Honolulu, Hawaii, commemorating the royal family. The regal palace was Queen Emma of Hawaii's summer residence between 1857 and 1885.

Visitors to Honolulu can explore the 19th-century palace for a small entrance fee. Once there, you can marvel at the charming tropical residence and wander around the gardens. Guided tours are also available if you want to learn more about the palace and the Hawaiian royal family.

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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve has a beautiful reef and is an amazing snorkeling spot

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is a marine conservation area that aims to protect Honolulu's marine life while offering tourists a look at the area's beauty. Opened in 1967, the bay still sees thousands of visitors a day despite the number of total visitors being restricted.

Hanauma Bay is an especially fantastic snorkeling spot due to the beautiful reef and marine creatures that live there. There is also an education center to visit, and all proceeds from the attraction's entrance fees go toward the continued protection of the area.

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The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific commemorates American lives lost at war

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is another of the important historical sites in Honolulu, Hawaii. The memorial cemetery is the resting place of 25,000 victims of WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It also acts as a memorial to all Americans lost in those wars.

An additional notable feature is a memorial for Ellison Onizuka, a Hawaiian astronaut who died on the Challenger. There are also the Courts of the Missing. This area features tablets listing the names of those still missing from the above wars.

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The Koko Crater Railway Trail is a challenging hike leading to the top of Koko Crater

Koko Crater Railway Trail

The Koko Crater Railway Trail is a hiking trail that takes you up an abandoned railway track to Koko Crater. At the top, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the Honolulu shoreline and Hanauma Bay.

The Koko Crater Railway Trail is quite a challenging hike. However, if you have the activity level to tackle it, it's well worth it! The views from the top of the crater are unbeatable, and you'll have a memory that lasts a lifetime.

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The Aloha Tower is 184-foot-tall and was originally built as a lighthouse

Aloha Tower

The 184-foot-tall Aloha Tower was constructed as a lighthouse in 1926. It's such a significant Hawaiian landmark that it was heavily protected during WWII.

Today, the iconic building still welcomes ships into the harbor. You can even see the friendly Hawaiian greeting for hello - Aloha - on the building's exterior. The tower also has an observation deck that offers breathtaking 360-degree views. You'll additionally find shopping and dining outlets in the Aloha Tower Marketplace.

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The King Kamehameha Statue, built in 1883, stands in front of the Aliʻiolani Hale

King Kamehameha Statue

The King Kamehameha Statue stands outside the Aliʻiōlani Hale building (which houses the Hawaii State Supreme Court) facing Iolani Palace. The statue depicts King Kamehameha I, a warrior and leader who helped unify Hawaii.

The statue was constructed in 1883 in Florence, Italy, and was the second one to be built. The original was commissioned to mark the centennial of Captain James Cook's arrival in Hawaii. Unfortunately, this statue got lost at sea on the way to Hawaii.

In Conclusion

If you're planning a trip to Hawaii, visiting Honolulu is a must! The combination of incredible natural beauty, friendly locals, and multiple famous Honolulu landmarks to see makes it the ideal vacation destination. Having explored Honolulu and Oahu, you could also visit other Hawaiian islands, such as the stunning island of Maui.

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Written by Alli Sewell

allisewell FORMER WRITER Currently based in Canada, Alli has also lived and worked in the UK and Brazil and traveled in North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. She loves finding the best photo-ops and food and drink locations wherever she goes.

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