Kapiolani Park

Kapiolani Park

Kapiolani Park was dedicated on June 11, 1877, on Kamehameha Day, by King David La’amea Kalkaua and named to honor his wife, Queen Kapiolani.  Many of Hawaii’s wealthy families built in the area when the park was first established.  Today, the park has become a very popular gathering place for the locals.  On any weekend, many families can be found using the park for outings, picnics, and barbeques.

Kapiolani ParkThe park also serves as home for the Waikiki Shell, Waikiki Aquarium, and the Kapiolani Park Bandstand.  The Waikiki Shell is used for many concerts from the Honolulu Symphonic “Pops” to Hawaiian Music.  The park is also the former site of the Kodak Hula Show.  At the time of printing, the show has been indefinitely stopped due to financial problems.

The Kapiolani Park Bandstand is used nearly daily by many groups wanting to show off their talents in presenting the many different cultures of Hawai’i.

Kapiolani Park

This has been a quick overview of Kapiolani Park and what you’ll find there.  Next, an article on The Royal Hawaiian Hotel.