| If you love to shop, here's some "must see" | | | | appropriately. |
| places to visit while you're in Hawaii. | | | | Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - This shopping |
| Hilo Hattie's - World famous Hawaiian store where | | | | center is right in front of the Pink Palace Hotel. |
| you can buy high quality clothing and souvenirs--to | | | | You'll find boutiques, places to buy t-shirts and |
| keep Hawaii close to you always. | | | | souvenirs, restaurants, and a post office. |
| Ala Moana Center - This mall has over 200 shops | | | | DFS Galleries (DFS Galleria) - This is a great place |
| and is the largest open air shopping center in the | | | | to shop for U.S. and foreign tourists. You can find |
| U.S. This place has everything and you'll find very | | | | designer goods and cosmetics with no sales tax. |
| beautiful merchandise. The food court is big and | | | | While it's designed mainly for overseas visitors, |
| offers a wide variety of great eats. | | | | U.S. visitors can shop on the first couple of floors. |
| Aloha Stadium Swap Meet - This is the best | | | | Chinatown - Here's a place where you can find |
| bargain in Hawaii. For an entrance fee of 50 cents, | | | | inexpensive goods and foodstuffs like pastries, |
| you can find tons of bargains on all kinds of | | | | exotic fruits and fresh fish. The Hing Mau Store is |
| goods. It's open on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and | | | | highly recommended. The area also has a Costco |
| Sundays. Also, it can get a bit hot, so dress | | | | and Sam's Club. |