Iolani Palace — South King Street
Honolulu, HI Hours and Location
Category: Museums
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Other Nearby Locations:
- Hawaiian Mission Houses: Honolulu (S. King Street) — 0.3 miles
- Honolulu Museum of Art: Honolulu (S. Beretania) — 0.7 miles
- Foster Botanical Garden: Honolulu (N. Vineyard Blvd.) — 0.8 miles
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364 South King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813Driving Directions
Phone: (808)522-0822(808)522-0822 Maps & Directions
Other Nearby Locations:
- Hawaiian Mission Houses: Honolulu (S. King Street) — 0.3 miles
- Honolulu Museum of Art: Honolulu (S. Beretania) — 0.7 miles
- Foster Botanical Garden: Honolulu (N. Vineyard Blvd.) — 0.8 miles
Other Nearby:
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Hours Of Operation
Monday-Saturday: 9 am - 4 pm
With last ticket sold at 3:45 pm
Same-day reservations are not available. Walk-ins are welcome.
Periodically open on Sundays for Kamaaina Sunday
Holiday Hours
Iolani Palace will be closed on:
- New Year's Day (Monday, January 2, 2017)
- President's Day (Monday, February 20, 2017)
- Memorial Day (Monday, May 29, 2017)
- Independence Day (Tuesday, July 4, 2017)
- Labor Day (Monday, September 4, 2017)
- Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 23, 2017)
- Christmas (Monday, December 25, 2017)
- New Year's Day (Monday, January 1, 2018)
Admission
- $14.75 - Adults (ages 13 and over)
- $6 - Children (ages 5-12)
- free - Children* (ages 0-4)
- $11.75 per guest - Groups** (10 or more)
Location
Iolani Palace is located in downtown Honolulu, on the corner of King Street and Richards Street. The vehicle entrance to the Palace Grounds is located off Likelike Mall, on the left of King Street between the Palace and the Hawaii State Library.
About
Iolani Palace, the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy, is a marvel of opulence, innovation and political intrigue. Meticulously restored to its former grandeur, this National Historic Landmark in downtown Honolulu tells of a time when their Majesties, King Kalakaua, who built the palace in 1882, and his sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, walked its celebrated halls.
Today, you can enjoy one of the most spectacular living restorations in all of Polynesia and immerse yourself in Hawaii’s royal heritage. E komo mai! Welcome!
Parking
There is limited metered parking on Iolani Palace grounds and nearby streets. Parking meters take only quarters with a rate of 25 cents/15 minutes. Be aware that street parking may be limited to certain lengths of time and prohibited during morning and afternoon rush hours. Please read posted signs carefully and take note of TOW AWAY information.
As an alternative, there is a private parking garage at Alii Place (1099 Alakea Street). The cost of parking is $3 for the first two hours and $1.50 for each additional half-hour. Entrance to the Alii parking garage is on the right side of Alakea Street between King Street and Hotel Street. Alakea is a one-way Mauka (mountain) bound street.
As of: 7:37 pm (HST) Sun May 4, 2025. [Change]