2323A Seaview Avenue (0.9 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
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.
2001 Vancouver Drive (0.9 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
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 (1.0 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
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.
1525 Rycroft Street (1.0 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
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.
444 Niu Street (1.1 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
With an outdoor pool and views of the sea The modern studio of Hawaiian Monarch is located in Honolulu. The rooms are located 0.9 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and offer complimentary WiFi and on-site private parking.
444 Niu Street (1.1 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
Hawaiian Monarch Penthouse 104 by Hawaii Ocean Club is located in Honolulu 0.9 mi from Magic Island Lagoon Beach and 2297 ft from Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. It features free WiFi, air conditioning, a restaurant, and a bar.
444 Niu Street (1.1 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
With a restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a bar Hawaii Ocean Club's Hawaiian Monarch Penthouse 401 offers rooms in Honolulu with complimentary WiFi and pool views. On-site parking is provided.
444 Niu Street (1.1 km from Honolulu Stadium (historical))
With a restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a bar Hawaiian Monarch Penthouse 402 is located in Honolulu and features free WiFi and views of the ocean. On-site parking is provided.
Honolulu Stadium was a stadium located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The stadium was home to the University Of Hawaii football team from 1926 to 1950. The stadium held up to 32,000 people and was one of the largest stadiums in the United States at the time. The stadium was also used for high school football games and other sporting events.
The stadium was demolished in 1976 and replaced by Aloha Stadium.