2045 Kalakaua Avenue (0.0 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
With an outdoor pool, a sun deck, and barbecue facilities The Luana Waikiki Hotel & Suites is a 10-minute walk from Waikiki Beach. Each air-conditioned guest room at Luana Waikiki an Aqua Boutique Hotel features a flat-screen television.
2040 Kuhio Avenue (0.0 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
The Ambassador Hotel Waikiki is located on Oahu near the Waikiki Trolley and bus routes. It is a 5-minute walk to Waikiki Beach. On-site amenities include an outdoor pool and a coffee bar.
2045 Kalakaua Avenue #M100 (0.1 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
Luana #M100 offers air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony in Honolulu, 0.9 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 984 feet from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center.
2045 Kalakaua Avenue #M200 (0.1 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
Luana #M200 is a property set in Honolulu near Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. This holiday home is 1969 feet from Royal Hawaiian Theater Legends in Concert Waikiki and less than 0.6 mi from Waikiki Beach.
2045 Kalakaua Avenue #M400 (0.1 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
Luana #M400 offers free WiFi and air conditioning in Honolulu, 0.9 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 984 feet from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center.It is 1969 feet from the Royal Hawaiian Theater Legends in Concert in Waikiki and features an ATM.
2058 Kuhio Avenue (0.1 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
Located 9 minutes' walk from Waikiki Beach and International Market Place Holiday Inn Express Waikiki is 1.2 mi from the Honolulu Zoo and offers free buffet breakfast daily.
440 Olohana Street (0.2 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
Located just 900 metres from Waikiki Beach this self-catering studio apartment offers a kitchenette with microwave and refrigerator. An outdoor swimming pool and fitness centre are located on site.
440 Olohana St (0.2 km from King David Kalākaua Statue)
Boasting a restaurant an outdoor swimming pool a fitness center and a garden 440 Olohana St #1605 is located in the Waikiki district of Honolulu only 1 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach.
The King David Kalākaua Statue is a beautiful, bronze statue standing in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was created in 1883 to honor the memory of King David Kalākaua, who reigned as the last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1874-1891. The statue stands at a height of 12 feet and depicts King Kalākaua wearing his royal robes. The statue is located in front of ‘ Iolani Palace , which was constructed during his reign.
The King David Kalākaua Statue has become an iconic symbol for Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands due to its historical significance. During the rule of Kalākaua, he modernized Hawaii’s governance with a written constitution and established equal rights for all citizens regardless of their ethnicity or religion. He also brought back indigenous customs that had been forbidden prior to his rule such as hula dancing and religious ceremonies and revived Hawaiian music through composition and performances on western instruments like guitar and violin. His reign helped to restore much of the cultural pride and identity that had been lost among Hawaiians following colonization.
Today, visitors to Honolulu can explore the statue's intricate details up close or take photos from afar as they walk around ‘Iolani Palace grounds or near the nearby Kawaiahao Church. The King David Kalākaua Statue stands tall as a reminder for all who pass by about the strength and perseverance of Hawaiian culture past present and future. In addition, it serves as a memorial for all those who are descended from him including many native Hawaiians today who remain proud of their culture heritage ancestor’s legacy