International Marketplace in Waikiki

International Marketplace

International Marketplace, Oahu

Located in the heart of Waikiki, the International Marketplace is an open-air shopping center featuring about 90 stores and 10 restaurants. The Marketplace first opened in 1956 and for many years it was a popular place among visitors and local residents alike to shop for island souvenirs. On the ground floor were many small booths where you could find island apparel, jewelry, flower leis, arts & crafts, souvenirs, luggage and local foods. There was even a place where you could get married.

After 56 years in operation, the International Marketplace in Waikiki closed its doors on December 31, 2013 (see photos of old International Marketplace). The property owner, The Queen's Health Systems, announced that the Marketplace would be redeveloped and replaced by an upscale retail, dining and entertainment complex (at a cost of about half a billion dollars). In August 2016, the International Marketplace reopened and now offers 345,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. The iconic banyan tree that stood in the center of the old Marketplace and was a key element of its legacy was preserved. The new shopping center was planned around that tree.


International Marketplace Overview

  • Newest mall in Waikiki, reopened after extensive renovations in 2016
  • Home to about 90 stores and 10 restaurants
  • Marketplace has more than 700 parking stalls

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Reviews and Comments:
 
This is my alltime favorite place to shop if you need souvernirs you will find them here tenfold its stunning under the banyans and alleyways here and there so much fun and dont forget to see the free shows held here just awesome
Suzanne Sutton, Fri May 04, 2012
 
Its Gregorius Here. I Went There Two Years Ago And I Am Going In Three Days! I Cant Wait.
Melanie, Jan 26, 2011
 
I'm lucky enough to have been there... It's beautiful!
Ada, Jan 21, 2011