1088 Bishop Street (0.7 km from Mission Houses Museum)
This business friendly hotel is 5 minutes’ walk away from attractions such as the Hawaii State Capitol Building and the Hawaii State Art Museum.
(0.7 km from Mission Houses Museum)
With a spa bath Downtown Honolulu Suite-Near Ala Moana Beach! is located in Honolulu's heart. This apartment is located 1 mile from Sand Island Beach and 1969 feet from Iolani Palace. It features free WiFi.
(1.8 km from Mission Houses Museum)
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.
1525 Rycroft Street (2.0 km from Mission Houses Museum)
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.
410 Atkinson Drive (2.4 km from Mission Houses Museum)
With a newly renovated lobby Starbucks Lounge Porte Cochère and a completely renovated pool deck, the new and better Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra is ready to greet you in true Hawaiian style.
410 Atkinson Drive (2.4 km from Mission Houses Museum)
Set in a prime location of Oahu Hawaii LSI Resorts at Ala Moana puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. The property offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience.
(2.4 km from Mission Houses Museum)
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.
(2.4 km from Mission Houses Museum)
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.
Mission Houses Museum Honolulu provides the perfect opportunity to explore the culture and history of Hawaii. A remarkable collection of artifacts at this museum is on display, tracing back to Hawaii's first contact with Europeans during the 1820s. The museum features three historical buildings from that era—the Chamberlain House, Richards House, and Hy , a Hawaiian Chief's dwelling. Notable displays include indigenous language lessons, traditional agricultural tools, as well as early commercial goods brought in by traders. Visitors can also see how missionary families and native Hawaiians interacted during this crucial period of cultural transformation. Of special note is an extensive audio-visual library comprised of over forty visual presentations that document the unique blending of foreign and local cultures throughout Hawaiian history. Mission Houses Museum Honolulu serves as a window into 1800s Hawaii and is an important destination for travelers pursuing a deeper understanding of the islands' rich heritage.