Iolani Palace Hawaii

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Iolani Palace, located at 364 South King Street in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a historic museum and popular tourist attraction. Built in 1882, it was the … See more

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Sep 7, 2024
It’s a glimpse into the recent past and will give you a better appreciation for your trip to the islands. Full review by IslandRise
Sep 7, 2024
I loved the tour. Our guide was so knowledgeable she also told us a place for lunch and a close by museum.I like the group wasn't too big.I booked it a month out to make sure we could go because Wedn… Full review by bethsolomon
Sep 4, 2024
Docent was excellent. The history is important for any visitor to Hawaii and every resident. One gains great admiration and fondness for the Royal family and the people of Hawaii who loved them. Wh… Full review by WDFACafe

Facts

Architect:Thomas J. Baker
Architectural style:American Florentine
Construction completed:1882

Questions & answers

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Is the Iolani Palace Wheelchair accessible?
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They have an elevator to access all the floors.
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Is the Iolani Palace Wheelchair accessible?
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Sorry, not sure but the lower level was reasonably close to ground. I didn't go in myself. Aloha
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Answer by Samdy S · Aug 23, 2022
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We enjoyed our visit in March. I am now working on scrapbooking our trip pictures. In the throne room there is …
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We enjoyed our visit in March. I am now working on scrapbooking our trip pictures. In the throne room there is something stands between the 2 thrones - it is gold and has a round ball at the top. Can you remind me what it is called? Thank you!
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It is called a puloulou, or “kapu stick” … the gold sphere on top of the ivory tusk from a narwhal whale between the thrones is said to be a gift from King Kalakaua’s 1883 coronation.
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Are there Restaurants near the palace?
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Across the street from the IOLANI Barracks in Richard’s Street is the YWCA Laniakea. Inside is a restaurant called Cafe Julia. There are a multitude of small restaurants one to two …
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Across the street from the IOLANI Barracks in Richard’s Street is the YWCA Laniakea. Inside is a restaurant called Cafe Julia. There are a multitude of small restaurants one to two blocks West going towards Chinatown. A favorite of mine is Murphy’s Bar and Grill on Merchant street. Very popular and good food.
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Can you pay for entry with Mastercard or is it cash only?
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You can pay by card. As a matter of fact, you can book everything online!
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