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Iolani Palace State Monument
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Iolani Palace State Monument is a significant historical and cultural resource for the Hawaiian people. It was the home of the Hawaiian royalty from 1882 to 1893, when the government was overthrown. The palace was used as the territory and state capitol until 1969, when a new and larger facility was constructed. Iolani Palace is a designated National Historic Landmark.

Facilities: Iolani Palace State Monument provides picnic areas.

Reservations: Iolani Palace State Monument requires advance reservations for Guided tours of the palace interior.

Best Time To Visit: Iolani Palace State Monument is open year round. Tour hours are 9:00am to 2:15pm, Wednesday through Saturday.

Fees: A fee is charged for guided tours. No fee is charged for use of the palace grounds, which are well manicured.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Unknown

Directions: Iolani Palace State Monument is located at the intersection of South King Street and Richards Street in downtown Honolulu.

Address
Hawaii State Parks-Oahu District
1151 Punchbowl Street, 131
P.O. Box 621
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 96809
Phone
General: (808) 587-0300
(808) 522-0832
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