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  1. Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park is the largest and second-oldest public park in Hawaii, located in Honolulu on the east end of Waikiki just beyond Kuhio Beach Park and the Waikiki residential neighborhood.

  2. Kapiolani Park, named after the Queen of the same name, is a triangular stretch of grassy land presided over by Diamond Head crater. This park is chock full of amusements, from the 42-acre Honolulu Zoo to the Waikiki Shell, home to many outdoor concerts and shows.

  3. Kapiolani Park. 1,111 reviews. #26 of 447 things to do in Honolulu. BeachesParks. Open now. 8:00 AM - 9:30 PM. Write a review. About. Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867.

  4. The Kapiolani Park is an older park on the east end of Waikiki. It is a lovely large park with beautiful trees and flowering bushes. It is right off Waikiki Beach, so a delightful, relaxing place to sit and enjoy the ocean waves coming in.

  5. Kapiolani Park is a historic and scenic park in Honolulu, offering sports, recreation, and cultural attractions. Learn about its history, amenities, events, and how to visit the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Shell.

  6. Kapiolani Park. 1,111 reviews. #27 of 449 things to do in Honolulu. BeachesParks. Open now. 5:00 AM - 12:00 AM. Write a review. About. Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867.

  7. Kapiolani Regional Park is a true gem and what I consider the heart of Honolulu. As the largest park on the island, there's something for everyone here. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic with friends, or play a game of frisbee, this park has it all.

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