(2.5 km from Queen Emma 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.
(3.8 km from Queen Emma 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.
1088 Bishop Street (3.8 km from Queen Emma 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.
2001 Vancouver Drive (4.7 km from Queen Emma Museum)
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 (4.7 km from Queen Emma Museum)
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 (4.8 km from Queen Emma Museum)
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.
(5.5 km from Queen Emma 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.
(5.5 km from Queen Emma 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.
The Queen Emma Museum is located in a beautiful old building in downtown Honolulu. The museum contains many personal items belonging to Queen Emma, including her wedding dress, jewelry, and furniture. There are also photographs and paintings of her, as well as portraits of other members of the Hawaiian royal family.
If you are interested in Hawaiian history, or if you just want to learn more about an amazing woman, be sure to visit the Queen Emma Museum on your next trip to Honolulu