Situated on the bustling Honolulu Harbor in Downtown Honolulu, just a quick 15-minute ride from Waikiki, Aloha Tower stands as a legendary emblem of Hawaii. Erected in September 1926, it held the title of the tallest building on the islands for a good forty years. Its clock was among the largest in the nation. For those arriving by sea, the tower was a beacon of welcome. This is where Duke Kahanamoku first shattered swimming world records at Pier 7. The wharf was also famous for its lively Boat Days, a celebration that greeted ships with fanfare and festivities.
Today, Aloha Tower still serves as a docking port for Oahu’s cruise ships, including The Star of Honolulu. But it has also evolved into the vibrant Aloha Tower Marketplace. This mixed-use space is now part of Hawaii Pacific University, offering student residences, meeting spaces, community event areas, and a tempting array of restaurants. Whether you want to savor an ocean-view lunch or enjoy live music in the evening, this spot has you covered. Explore eclectic shops or take a short walk to Chinatown’s artsy district. Don't miss the chance to visit the Observation Deck on the 10th floor of Aloha Tower. Enjoy a meal at Gordon Biersch or Hooters, or dance the night away at Nashville Waikiki. You’ll be treated to stunning views of the harbor on one side and Honolulu's cityscape on the other.
The Aloha Tower Marketplace is more than just a historical site; it's a lively hub that captures the spirit of Honolulu's past and present. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a good time, there's something here for everyone.