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Waikiki Skyline Aloha Sand Leahi Ave Surf Villa Royal Aloha Dr Aqua FREEWAY Kapiolani Blvd McCully St Kalakaua Ave Ala Wai Blvd Ala Wai Blvd Ala Wai Blvd Aqua Aqua Waikiki Skyline Aloha Sand Leahi Ave Surf Villa Royal Aloha Dr Aqua FREEWAY Nui St Garden Waikiki Tusitala St Convention St Pau Waikiki Pearl ACCESS Center Launiu St The Hilton Keoiana St Keoiana Atkinson Dr St Kaiolu Paki Ave Nohonani St Nahua St St Walina Manukai St Way Ainakea Kuamoo St Kuamoo Surack Holiday Ave Liliuokalani Namahana St Olohana St St Kalaimoku Ohia Garden Kalakaua Ave Inn Courtyard Inn Cleghorn St Royal Kuhio Waikiki Kanekapolei St Kaiulani Ave Ambassador Express by Marriott Ohua Ave Ave Paoakalani Aston Nani way Wai Kuhio Ave Hotel Vive Waikiki Double Waikiki Ohana Malia Waikiki Sunset Ena Rd The Ritz-Carlton Hyatt Laylow Ala Moana Hotel Tree Gateway Ohana Kuhio Ave Banyan Hotel Residences Centric Ala Wai Blvd Alana Luana Waikiki East Aqua Bamboo Duty Aqua Pacic Monarch Aqua Prince Edward St Ala Hobron Ln Oasis Free International Kalakaua Ave St. Lewers St King’s Village Marketplace Stay Augustine Kuhio Ave Moana Seaside Ave Ln Dukes Hotel Waikiki Resort Hyatt Place Shopping Holiday Inn Koa Ave Royal Hawaiian Ave Hawaiian Royal Sheraton Princess HONOLULU ZOO FREEWAY Waikiki Cartwright Rd Center Beachcomber Kaiulani Hyatt Regency Pacic Kaiulani Ave ACCESS Saratoga Rd Uluniu St Aston Waikiki Beach Hokulani Circle Post Hotel Queen Kealohilani Ave Liliuokalani Ave Ala Moana Blvd Oce Royal Hawaiian Outrigger Waikiki Moana Lemon RdKapiolani Aqua Maluhia Rd Beach Resort Surfrider Marriott Palms Kalia Rd Hotel Kaiolu St Shopping Center Waikiki Renew Beach Waikiki Ramada Grand Plaza Kalakaua Ave Aston Monsarrat Ave Waikiki Hobron Ln Wyndham CH EA Beach Park Kapahulu Ave Kalia Rd KI B Shore Ala Moana Blvd IKI Trump A WAIKIKI BEACH WAIKIKI SHELL Hawaii Prince Tower Embassy Royal Hawaiian W Imperial Waikiki The Modern Suites Parc & KAPIOLANI PARK Holomoana St Ilikai Honolulu Rainbow Dr Kalia Rd Sheraton Waikiki Hale Koa Halekulani WAIKIKI Paoa Pl Fort DeRussy Outrigger Army Museum Reef AQUARIUM Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Park NEARBY HOTEL RESTAURANTS INFORMATION M.A.C. 24/7 M.A.C. 24/7 Restaurant & Bar - Lobby level by guest elevators. Open 24 hours Sansei offering a full menu. Happy hour daily at 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 12 a.m. to 3 a.m. with TROLLEY D.K. Steakhouse last call at 3:30 a.m. Voted “Best Gourmet Comfort Food” by Honolulu Magazine. Arancino di Mare Hang 10 pool bar - 10th floor, accessible with guest room key. Happy hour from Take a ride on Waikiki’s Trolley, which gives you the best way to Hy’s Steakhouse 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. enjoy the shopping, restaurants, and attractions in the area. The Tiki’s Grill & Bar LBLE Lounge - Live music nightly. Bar open 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. with happy hour Pink line takes you to the Ala Moana Center for only $2.00 each time Surf & Turf Tacos until 7 p.m. 808.921.0811 you get on and picks up directly in front of our hotel. The Red line Marukame Udon M.A.C. 2 Go - Featuring Starbucks Coffee, pastries, sandwiches, healthy snacks and hiltonwaikikibeach.com travels you on a Historical Honolulu Sightseeing Tour. Green line Duke’s Canoe Club on-the-go food. Open 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2500 Kuhio Ave., will allow you to see the Scenic Diamond Head Tour, and the Double Hula Grill Golden Boutique Sundries & Gifts - Lobby level next to M.A.C. 24/7. Open 7 a.m. Honolulu, HI 96815 Decker Blue line takes you on a wonderful Panoramic Coastline Japengo to 10p.m. Tour. Red, Green, and Blue cost $20 per Adult, $15 per Child. All Lulu’s Waikiki Surf Club Wireless Hotspots - Lobby, M.A.C. 24/7 and Hang 10 pool bar. tickets can be purchased directly from the driver or you may visit California Pizza Kitchen Complimentary Business Center - Lobby level next to the front desk. 24-hour @hiltonwaikikibeach the website: waikikitrolley.com Cheeseburger in Paradise access with guest room key. THEBUS QUICK REFERENCE Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii - 13 heading Diamond Head RELIGIOUS DESTINATIONS Chaminade University - 2 to Kalakaua/King; transfer to 1 or 1L on to Waialae Ave; transfer to 1 OR 2 to King/Kalakaua; transfer to Byodo-In Temple - 2, 13, 19, 20 to Alakea; transfer to 65 King OR 13 heading Diamond Head to St. Louis/Waialae GUIDE FROM WAIKIKI TO 1 or 6 on King Calvary Chapel Honolulu - 2, 13, 42 to Beretania/Punchbowl; Hawaii Pacific University - Main Campus - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42 POPULAR ATTRACTIONS Queen Emma Summer Palace - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana transfer to 54 Pearl City Upper Hawaii Pacific University - Hawaii Loa Campus - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E AROUND OAHU Center; transfer to 55, 56, 57, 57A Ecological Tours Central Union Church - 2 to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 Foster Botanical Gardens - 2, 13 to Liliha/Vineyard and walk to First Assembly of God - 2, 13, 42 to Beretania/Punchbowl; Honolulu Community College - 42 Foster Botanical Gardens or transfer to 4 on Bethel/Hotel transfer to 54 OR 53, 43 (WEEKDAYS ONLY) Kapiolani Community College - 2, 23 AIRPORTS Hawaii Nature Center - 13, 42 to Alapai; transfer to 15 at Alapai Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine Leeward Community College - 42 to Farrington Hwy/Waiawa; Hickam Air Force Base - 19 Transit Center and Helen - 2 to Kapiolani/Kalakaua; transfer to 4 transfer to 73 or walk to LCC Honolulu International Airport - 19, 20 (Carry-ons Only) Helemano/Dole Plantation - 8 to Ala Moana Center (Kona St.); Kawaiahao Church - 13, 42 University of Hawaii at Manoa - 13 ATTRACTIONS transfer to 52 Laie Hawaii LDS Temple - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; University of Hawaii - West Oahu - 8 to Ala Moana Center (Kona Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center - 19, 20, 42 Honolulu Zoo - 8, 19, 20, 22, 23, 42, E heading Diamond Head transfer to 55 St.); transfer to 40 Kualoa Ranch - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Our Redeemer Lutheran Church - 13 Windward Community College - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana transfer to 55 Center; transfer to 55 St. Andrew’s Cathedral - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, E Center; transfer to 56 Polynesian Cultural Center - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Koko Crater Botanical Garden - 23 Sea Life Park St. Augustine Church - 2, 8, 13, 19, 20, 22, 23, 42, E Center; transfer to 55 Wahiawa Botanical Garden - 2, 13, 42, E to Beretania/Punchbowl; Temple Emanu-El - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Sea Life Park - 22, 23 Sea Life Park transfer to 62 Wahiawa Heights transfer to 55, 56, 57, 57A ONLINE TOOLS FOR Waimea Valley - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Waikiki Aquarium - 19, 20, 22 Unity Church of Hawaii - 2, 23 transfer to 55 ENTERTAINMENT Waikiki Baptist Church - 2, 13 THEBUS RIDERS Wet n’ Wild Hawaii - 8 to Ala Moana Center (Kona St.); Blaisdell Center and Concert Hall - 2, 13 Word of Life Christian Center - 13, 42 TheBus home page features trip planning, current maps, transfer to 40 Diamond Head Theatre - 2, 23 SCENIC LOCATIONS timetables, and up-to-date detour and rider alerts - thebus.org BEACHES Hawaii Theatre - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42 Circle Isle-North Shore - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Ala Moana Beach Park/Magic Island - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Kahala 8 Theatres - 22, 23 OR 2 to King; transfer to 1 or 1L on King transfer to 55 Google Maps allow users to get transit, walking, or driving Ala Moana Center Kennedy Theatre - 13 Circle Isle-South Shore - 23 Sea Life Park directions - google.com/transit Bellows Beach - 23 Sea Life Park Manoa Valley Theatre - 2 to Kalakaua/King; transfer to 6 on Diamond Head Crater - 2, 23 Hanauma Bay - 22 (CLOSED TUESDAYS) King/Punahou OR 13 to University/Dole; transfer to 6 on Dole Diamond Head/Kahala Coast - 22 TheBusHEA (Honolulu’s Estimated Arrivals) offers real-time bus Kailua Beach Park - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Regal Theaters Dole Cannery 18 - 19, 20 SHOPPING arrivals at any stop inTheBus system via the internet - transfer to 56, 57 or 57A to Kailua/Hamakua; transfer to 70 Ward Village - 19, 20, 42 Ala Moana Center - 8, 13, 19, 20, 23, 42, E hea.thebus.org North Shore (Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, GOVERNMENT DESTINATIONS Aloha Stadium and Flea Market - 20, 42 Haleiwa) - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 Honolulu Hale (City Hall), Judiciary Building (Kamehameha Statue), Aloha Tower Marketplace - 19, 20 or transfer to 52 on Kona St. to Haleiwa Sandy Beach/Makapuu State Capitol, Washington Place - 2, 13, 42, E Chinatown Cultural Plaza Shopping Center - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42 Beach - 22, 23 Prince Kuhio Federal Building - 19, 20 Dole Cannery Square - 19, 20 CULTURAL TOURS MEMORIALS Kahala Mall - 22, 23 OR 2 to Kalakaua/King; transfer to 1 or 1L Downtown Honolulu - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, E Arizona Memorial/USS Bowfin/USS Missouri - 20, 42 on King ROUTE & SCHEDULE INFORMATION East-West Center - 13 heading Diamond Head TheBus Punchbowl/National Cemetery of the Pacific - 13, 42 to Alapai; Kam Super Swap Meet - 20, 42 Daily 5:30 am - 10:00 pm Quick Reference Guide From Waikiki to Popular Attractions transfer to 15 at Alapai Transit Center Maui Divers Jewelry Design Center - 2 808.848.5555 Around Oahu MUSEUMS AND ARTS Pearlridge Center and Pearl Kai Shopping Center - 20, 42 Hawaii Okinawa Center - 2, 13, 42, E to Beretania/Punchbowl; Honolulu Museum of Art - 2 Ward Village - 19, 20, 42 CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE transfer to 62 Bishop Museum - 2 Waikele Center and Waikele Premium Outlets - 42, E to Commendations, Complaints & Suggestions Hawaii’s Plantation Village - 2, 13, 42, E to Beretania/Punchbowl; The Spalding House Museum - 13, 42 to Alapai; transfer to 15 at Waipahu Transit Center; transfer to 433 M-F | 7:30 am – 4 pm (Except Holidays) transfer to 43 (WEEKDAYS ONLY) OR 42, E to Waipahu Transit Alapai Transit Center Windward Mall - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; 808.848.4500 Center; transfer to 432 West Waipahu Hawaii Maritime Center - 19, 20 transfer to 55 Hawaiian Railway Society - 42, E to Ft.
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