Duke's Marketplace

Waikiki


Over 50 open-air stalls are strung along a back alley in the glossiest quarter of Waikiki. Come here for the tackiest (but at times irresistible) souvenirs – think plastic hula dancers holding signs reading 'Welcome to the Man Cave.' Look for a panoply of stuff you'll never find in the chain stores filling nearby malls.


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