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Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour in Honolulu

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Overview
Download GuideAlong’s self-guided audio walking tour of Downtown Honolulu and explore the Hawaiian Kingdom’s rich heritage. Visit the United States’ only royal residence at Iolani Palace, see the King Kamehameha Statue that honors Hawaii’s first monarch, and uncover Oahu’s evolution to statehood at the Hawaii State Capitol.
Along the way, hear stories about the Hawaii’s first sovereign queen, and the monarchy’s overthrow play automatically as you walk.

Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you and bypassing any that don’t.

Stories, tips, and directions play automatically based on your location
Travel at your own pace
Tour offline using GPS. No cell service or WiFi is needed
Suggested itineraries for half, full, or multi-day use
No time limits or expiry, and free updates
Like having a personal guide by your side on every step

Purchase one tour per person, or listen together by sharing headphones or a speaker.
City: Oahu
Thu 24 Jul
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Starting at $14.99
Thu 24 Jul
Starting at $14.99
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What's Included
Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 30+ Points
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace, constructed in 1879, served as the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchs, King Kalakaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani. This unique structure features a blend of European architectural styles with Hawaiian influences.
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King Kamehameha Statue
The King Kamehameha Statue honors Hawaii’s first monarch, who unified the Hawaiian Islands in 1810. Standing tall in front of the Aliʻiōlani Hale in Honolulu, this iconic bronze statue is adorned with a traditional feathered cloak and helmet, symbolizing his royal authority.
3
Hawaii State Capitol
The Hawaii State Capitol, located in downtown Honolulu, serves as the center of Hawaii’s government. Completed in 1969, its modern architectural design reflects Hawaiian culture and natural elements.
4
Honolulu Hale (City Hall)
Honolulu City Hall, known as Honolulu Hale, was built in 1928 and features Mediterranean Revival architecture with Italian and Spanish influences. The building houses the offices of the mayor and city council chambers.
5
Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives preserves the legacy of Hawaii’s missionary era. Located in Honolulu, this National Historic Landmark includes three restored New England-style buildings from the 19th century, showcasing life during Hawaii’s early missionary period.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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