Iolani Palace State Monument
Iolani Palace State Monument
Location:Corner of South King Street and Richards Street, downtown Honolulu.
Facilities:Cultural site.
Activities:Guided tours (reservation required; contact Friends of Iolani Palace at 808-522-0832).
Special Features:Officially dedicated in 1882, Iolani Palace was the royal palace of the
Hawaiian monarchy and served as the setting for monarchs and their
courts on formal occasions. The park is a National Historic Landmark.
Palace
grounds are popular for informal picnics and weekly band concerts.
Address:c/o Oahu District Office
PO Box 621
Honolulu, HI 96809
Phone:808-587-0300
Web: www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp/oahu.html
Size: 11 acres.
See other parks in
Hawaii.
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