2001 Vancouver Drive (1.1 km from Alexander Field)
Manoa Valley Inn is centrally located in Honolulu's popular Downtown district. The property is equipped with everything you could possibly need for a comfortable stay. At Manoa Valley Inn, you will be greeted and guided by a service-oriented staff.
2001 Vancouver Drive (1.2 km from Alexander Field)
Set in Honolulu, Hawaii, this hotel is 1.7 miles from Waikiki Beach and 0.7 miles from Manoa Falls. The Manoa Valley Inn features free WiFi, air conditioning, an outdoor pool, and a communal lounge.
2323A Seaview Avenue (1.3 km from Alexander Field)
Located 9 minutes’ drive from Prince Kuhio Beach, the Honolulu University Hostel features beds in all male or all female dormitories. Free WiFi is provided.
1525 Rycroft Street (1.6 km from Alexander Field)
On-site amenities include an outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace. The Pagoda Hotel is conveniently located between downtown Honolulu and gorgeous beaches. This hotel features big guest rooms and a restaurant.
(1.9 km from Alexander Field)
With a patio overlooking the garden, a garden, and a terrace Remodeled Honolulu Apartment with Courtyard Downtown! is located in Honolulu, 1.2 mi from National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
(2.1 km from Alexander Field)
Set in the center of Honolulu 0.6 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 1312 feet from Hawaii Convention Center Ala Moana Beautiful Ocean View Studio 2342 offers a fitness center and air conditioning.
(2.1 km from Alexander Field)
Offering sea views Ala Moana Condo by Orgoto is set in the Downtown Honolulu district of Honolulu 0.6 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 1312 feet from Hawaii Convention Center. Free WiFi is featured and private parking is available on site.
410 Atkinson Drive (2.1 km from Alexander Field)
The LSI Resorts at Ala Moana is located across the street from the Ala Moana Shopping Center and offers a nightclub and an outdoor pool with a wide sundeck. Ala Moana Beach Park is 5 minutes' walk away.
Alexander Field Honolulu is the home of the University Of Hawaii . The field is located on the campus of the university in Honolulu, Hawaii. The field has a capacity of 3,500 spectators.
The facility opened in 2004 and was named after former Hawaii governor George Ariyoshi. It is the only stadium in the state of Hawaii that is used exclusively for baseball. The field is also used by the university's club baseball team.
The stadium has hosted numerous high-profile events, including the 2006 and 2007 Hawaii Winter Baseball league games, as well as exhibition games between Major League Baseball teams. In 2009, Alexander Field hosted the NCAA Regional Tournament, which was won by the University of Hawaii.
Alexander Field is one of the premier baseball facilities in Hawaii and offers fans a great experience watching Division I baseball.