To enjoy Oahu as a tourist is one thing; being fortunate enough to live here is beyond most people’s wildest dreams. Here are some of the things Oahu locals like to do.

Oahu Beaches
Locals can never get too much of the water. You’ll soon establish your favorites.
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Concerts and Theater Venues
Blaisdell Concert Hall
Home of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, the Hawaii Opera Theatre, and Broadway shows.
Blaisdell Arena
Sports, rock concerts, and even conventions.
Waikiki Shell
Treat yourself to excellent acoustics and beautiful views in an outdoor concert setting.
Hawaii Theatre Center
This stunning theatre is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Built in 1922, the theatre was renovated in 1996, and hosts major performances of all kinds.
John F. Kennedy Theatre
Performances by the University of Hawaii’s Department of Theatre and Dance.
Kumu Kahua Theatre
Located on historic Mechant Street, the gorgeous Kumu Kahua Theatre dedicates its productions to works by Hawaiian playwrights.
Monoa Valley Theatre
A memorable venue for viewing great theatre. Intimate, only 150 seats.
Museums
Enjoy Hawaii’s rich Pacific culture, through art, heirlooms, and exhibits. Includes more recent history, such as the Arizona Memorial, and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park.
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Shopping
Ala Moana
One of the largest and most famous shopping malls in Hawaii. People come from all over Asia just to shop here. Everything from Neiman-Marcus, to bento food sellers. On Ala Moana Boulevard.
Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
Nothing short of the most amazing swap meet in the Hawaiian Islands. Find new and used items among hundreds of sellers, including Hawaiian collectibles. Open Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday, from 6 a.m. – 3 p.m. Go early.
Aloha Tower Marketplace
Located in a 1920’s highrise, the Aloha Tower Marketplace is a great place to shop, dine, or enjoy a great view of ships floating to and from the Harbor. Located at Pier 9 in Honolulu Harbor.
Chinatown
Although it’s called “Chinatown”, this historic area caters to just about every Asian taste you can imagine. Find bargain prices on fresh fruits and veggies, fish, herbs, noodles, teas, and more.
Hawaii Kai
Hawaii Kai has the largest shopping area on east side of Oahu. Oahu’s only Costco store is located here.
International Market Place
Open early (8 a.m.) and closing late (11 p.m.), the International Market Place is more like a big outdoor festival. Kiosks, carts, and everything in between sell wares from all over the world, including food. On Kalakaua Avenue.
Kahala Mall
Specialty shops galore, mixed in with movie theatres and restaurants. Upscale. Located on Waialae Avenue.
Koko Marina Center – Now here’s a mall that has it all – not just food and shops, but water sports as well. Your husband can snorkel while you shop.
North Shore Marketplace – Located on Kamehameha Highway, Oahu’s North Shore is home to world-class surfing and even the Haleiwa Surf Museum. Here you’ll find elite swimwear, art galleries, and delicious food.
Pearlridge Center
Not to be outdone in the sports department, Pearlridge Center includes a miniature golf course among its many shops, movie theatres and restaurants. Not only that, but there’s even a watercress farm to enjoy. A monorail takes you from one side of the center to the other.
Restaurant Row
Also located on Ala Moana Boulevard, Restaurant Row caters largely to Honolulu’s Downtown workingclass. A favorite with the locals.
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center
A popular open-air market that nurtures Hawaii’s distinct culture and history. Lessons and demonstrations in all kinds of Hawaiiana, from playing ukulele to making flower leis.
Victoria Ward Centers
A group of five unique centers that bring the locals running. Specialty shops, plus larger chain stores like Ross, Pier 1 Imports, and Borders Books, mingle with popular restaurants, theatres, and a video game emporium.
Waikele Center and Premium Outlets
Over 50 outlet stores offer up name-brand goods. Choose from DKNY, Anne Klein, Izod, Guess, and more.On Lumiania Street.
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Sports
Aloha Stadium
Proud home of the annual NFL Pro Bowl.
Rainbow Stadium
College baseball and softball.
Stan Sheriff Center
Men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball.
Waterfalls
Waterfalls spring up overnight here. Magically refreshing places to spend time.