Reviews of Honolulu Police Department Museum. (Museum) in Honolulu (Hawaii).
Honolulu Police Department Museum
801 S Beretania St., Honolulu, HI 96813, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Honolulu Police Department Museum
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9 am–3 pm
Tuesday
9 am–3 pm
Wednesday
9 am–3 pm
Thursday
9 am–3 pm
Friday
9 am–3 pm
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of Honolulu Police Department Museum
ugs oldun
What an incredible find, inside the busy police headquarters. We visited on a busy day for the museum without having booked in advance, but we're greeted with a warm welcome and given the royal tour. Given the option of walking round on your own, or taking the royal tour, you're much better off with the tour.
The museum staff are truly dedicated to preserving, and forwarding the history of the Honolulu Police department to and for future generations, with plans for multilingual 'itours' in the near future. Guides, who are former officers of the dept, are friendly, informative and humorous with a vast knowledge of the items in their care.
This small, free, museum is listed on a couple of tourists websites but is still one of those rare gems, not exactly hidden away whilst not being a tourists trap. I cannot recommend a visit strongly enough to any ex-forces, military or civilian, or anyone with an interest in either the history of Honolulu and / or Hawaii, or an interest in policing. My only regret is that there wasn't a donations box for us to leave a thank you for the wonderful time we had there.
I did have some pictures, and the names of the curators on my phone.. but it was stolen on our return to the UK.
Thanks for making our visit so memorable.
Gu SJ
Officer Fatu gave us an insightful, interesting and fun tour of the exhibits! He was able to bring in Hawaii's history together with HPD's history to give us an informative yet concise tour. We could feel like energy and passion when he led the tour. Visiting it was not a hassle at all, prepare to spend about an hour at the museum :)
Patrick Banks
One of the best museums in Honolulu! If you have an interest in Hawaiian history and law enforcement this is a MUST SEE! Had a wonderful, informative tour given by the museum manager (Officer Legaee Fatu Jr. Aka "Dana"). The museum is outstanding with tons of historical artifacts displayed; it's easy to spend over an hour checking things out. Please check it out you won't be disappointed!
Sharee ann Ducosin
Officer Fatu was amazing. The knowledge he shared with us of the history of HPD was incredible. I have a new found respect for Hawai'is Finest.
kim dolan
Went to Honolulu Police Department Museum and ended up getting a mind-blowing tour with historian and retired HPD Officer Dana Fatu Jr, the museum curator. Mr Fatu is a first-rate storyteller. I was riveted from beginning to end.
Few interesting quick facts:
* Hollywood film series Charlie Chan was based on Chinese-Hawaiian detective Chang Apana, whose reputation for rounding up criminals was legendary.
* In the 70s, HPD's Lucille Abreu, 5'2", passed the sergeant's exam but was repeatedly denied promotion, so she filed a federal law suit and that resulted in the elimination of the minimum height requirement for all American police officers.
• There is no upper age limit to join the HPD. Fatu says recently a 64-year-old man joined the force! So I still have a chance! "Book 'em, Danie." Yes, I made my partner female!
This is just a small fraction of the wonderful stuff you'll learn at this museum, which is also packed with cool memorabilia. Highly recommend!
Christin Munick
We got to the museum as walk-ins and officer Fatu did such an amazing job giving us the premium tour. He knows everything and made it fun for us too, asking us questions and giving us fun facts. I can only recommend anyone to go there.
Giuseppe Catanzaro
Great tour presented by veteran Police Officer & Historian Dana Fatu. You will learn so much about the rich history of the HPD.
Meihui Chen
A very nice museum to learn about Hawaii’s history from law enforcement perspective. Friendly guide. Recommend it!
Melvin Dizon
I would like to express my gratitude to you for everything you do for our community as well as the extraordinary kindness you show. An officer has always been there for me and my family whenever we have required assistance within the boundaries of your area of service. Every single one of them has been polite and helpful. I am grateful to you for everything you do to help keep our community secure.
R. Lee Donaldson
This is the biggest hidden gem free activity in Honolulu. We were just blown away by this museum and the tour we received by retired Officer Eddie. It's located in the heart of Honolulu at the Beretania St. main Honolulu Police Department Branch. The amount of history was just amazing. I'm big on Hawaiian history, but I just had no idea there was so much about the HPD.
We spent just over an hour, but really needed about an hour and a half or two to get the full experience. The best part of this visit, was that it is 100% free. The parking is the only thing that will cost you.
I just can't say enough good things about this tour and museum. It is good for young and old, but especially for those who love Hawaii and it's history. This in my book is a must do regardless if your are a resident or a visitor.