Honolulu, Hawaii City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Honolulu, Hawaii Travel Guide has been your connection to Honolulu's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Honolulu Arts and Neighborhoods
The beautiful setting of Honolulu lends itself to a rich art scene, and bed and breakfast guests will find plenty of ways to immerse themselves into this art culture. First Fridays, Second Saturdays, Third Thursdays and Art After Dark are all downtown Honolulu programs that have been organized in order to cultivate the art scene. The heart of this art scene is the Honolulu Academy of Arts, which is worth a visit on any day of a Honolulu bed and breakfast vacation. The Hawaii State Art Museum is a great way to explore the art tradition on a bed and breakfast vacation. Another artistic treasure in Honolulu is the historic Chinatown district, which is a colorful marketplace that is alive at all hours of the day. Authentic noodles and dim sum will fill the bellies of bed and breakfast visitors, while open-markets and lei stands are excellent ways to buy souvenirs for the folks back home. Gorgeous Honolulu will fulfill every vacation desire, and the friendly and elegant Honolulu bed and breakfasts will always please. The personal attention that gets lost in big resorts can be found at friendly, local Honolulu bed and breakfast.