We walk through Hawaii's biggest city

We walk through Hawaii's biggest city

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In this video Derek and Mahe walk through Honolulu on Kapiolani Blvd, one of the main streets in Hawaii's most populated city.

We start at Atkinson and stop at Ke'eaumoku St, Piikoi St. and end at Ward Ave.

Landmarks along the way include Ala Moana Center (a one-stop-shop for just about all your shopping needs), Mckinley High School, Symphony Honolulu, Blaisdel Arena, and lots of places to eat.

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VIDEO BREAKDOWN
Hidden Gems of Kapiolani Avenue - Life in Downtown Honolulu

Introduction:
Today, we're diving deep into the heart of Honolulu, Hawaii, to explore the hustling and bustling of Kapiolani Avenue. We'll uncover some lesser-known facts you need to consider if considering living in this part of Honolulu.

Average Cost of Living:
While Hawaii is known for its high cost of living, Kapiolani Avenue offers a slightly more affordable option compared to some other parts of Honolulu like Kahala, Hawaii Kai, Blackpoint, and new build condos in Ward Village and Kakaako. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment here is around $2,000 to $2,500 per month, which is relatively reasonable for the island.

Condo Options:
Kapiolani Avenue is a haven for condo living. You'll find a variety of condo complexes, some with stunning views of the ocean or Diamond Head. Some with mountain and valley views. From luxury high-rises to cozy mid-rises, there's a condo to suit various budgets and preferences.

Shopping:
One of the hidden gems of this area is the Ala Moana Center, literally on Kapiolani Avenue. It's the largest open-air shopping center in the world and offers a mix of high-end boutiques, department stores, and unique local shops. It's perfect for a shopping spree or a leisurely stroll.

Event Spaces:
Kapiolani Avenue is home to some fantastic event venues. The Neal S. Blaisdell Center hosts concerts, exhibitions, and cultural events year-round. Plus, the Hawaii Convention Center, known for its distinctive design, hosts numerous conventions and expos, bringing a touch of excitement to the area.

Day-to-Day Lifestyle:
Life in Kapiolani Avenue is incredibly convenient. You'll find a plethora of dining options, from local Hawaiian eateries to international cuisines. It's also a hub for health-conscious individuals, with several fitness centers and yoga studios nearby. Additionally, its central location makes it easy to access other parts of Honolulu, whether for work or leisure.

Conclusion:
There you have it! Five little-known facts about life in the Kapiolani Avenue area of downtown Honolulu. It's a neighborhood that strikes a balance between affordability and convenience, offering residents a taste of the true local Hawaiian lifestyle.

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