Overview
Kapiolani Park is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaii, offering a vast, peaceful green space right at the edge of Waikiki. It is framed by Diamond Head and serves as a beloved community gathering place.
Highlights
- Waikiki Shell: An outdoor amphitheater hosting concerts and cultural events.
- Banyan Trees: Massive, historic, sprawling trees providing ample shade for picnics.
- Recreation: Large open fields perfect for soccer, jogging, or relaxing.
History
Dedicated in 1877 by King Kalākaua and named in honor of his wife, Queen Kapiʻolani, the park was originally used for horse racing and polo.
Visitor Tips
- Picnics: Join the locals on weekends for large family barbecues and picnics.
- Events: Check the schedule for free events, craft fairs, and live band performances.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.