See Hawaii through the eyes of local artists! Free admission. Free, family-friendly First Fridays, free all-ages art activities on Second Saturdays.
250 S Hotel St (No. 1 Capitol District Building) Honolulu , HI 96813 United States
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The State Art Museum and Contemporary Gallery inside the First Hawaiian Bank (tallest building of the state ) are free whenever they're open. Both can be accessed with a 5 minute walk from ELS.
Go downstairs for lunch at Downtown and pick up one of their delicious to-go panini or quiche and salad combos at the counter. Consume with pomegranate italian soda . Prepare to become addicted.
Free, family-friendly First Fridays - an evening of art and live music , every first Friday of the month!
Free all-ages make-and-take art activities every second Saturday of the month!
Check out the "I Heart Art " room upstairs for some interactive exhibits . My toddlers love it there.
Three words for you: Pancetta . Eggplant . Linguine . If it's on the special menu, it's a must have. Nom!
Wonderful art from local artists . Terrific respite from hustle and bustle of downtown.
Admission is always free!
Admission is always free!
Staff were friendly and gentle.
Try the Pork Luau Soup - Om non
Closed Sunday, Monday, and state holidays
This piece really inspired me
Relatively small but the exhibits are great and the gardens are lovely. Definitely check out their monthly after hours event, Art After Dark, which happens every last Friday of the month. - Lynette Eugenio
Fabulous historic school building converted into teaching & display galleries. Wonderful rotating, free exhibits. A real gem. - Malia Kaai-Barrett
This was my first-ever audio tour (I always thought people looked silly with them). But it was great. Listening to the narration and sounds of the period really enhanced the visit! - Nate Richards
Everything! Awesome desserts!!! ???? - Valerie Kono
From Waikiki in about 90mins walking distance. On foot you also have the opportunity to better explore the other historic buildings and the Aloha Tower. - Rene T.