Reviews of Queen Emma Summer Palace. (Museum) in Honolulu (Hawaii).
Queen Emma Summer Palace
2913 Pali Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96817, United States
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Information of Queen Emma Summer Palace, Museum in Honolulu (Hawaii)
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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 Queen Emma Summer Palace
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Tuesday
10 am–3:30 pm
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10 am–3:30 pm
Friday
10 am–3:30 pm
Saturday
10 am–3:30 pm
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Reviews of Queen Emma Summer Palace
Steinbox82
Great cultural heritage site. Very well kept. The grounds keeper is quite friendly and has great local insight! Has a quaint little giftshop. Make sure that you are watching for the entry sign or you may drive past it!
emishappy89
Queen Emma's Summer Palace was a great follow up to the other pieces of history around Oahu. We did the self guided tour. Kind of wished we did the Docent led tour. I feel like you get a little more info. I enjoyed the extra insight into the monarchy of Hawaii. Especially in all the efforts Queen Emma made to better her island for her people. Highly recommend. Would happily support Daughters of Hawaii and their efforts to preserve important landmarks in the history of Hawaii.
Bert Kimura
A most underrated historical site within 10 minutes from downtown Honolulu.
Well preserved historical summer home of Hawaiian Royalty with important cultural artifacts, including excellent examples of kapa (textiles made from wauke or paper mulberry).
Self-guided tour with thoroughly labeled artifacts. Docent staff available to answer questions. Small Hawaiian garden. Gift shop with good selection of books on Hawaiian culture and natural history. Culturally themed curios. Entrance easily missed. Look for roadside sign.
Fee and reservations required. Options include self guided or docent led group tours. The number of individuals in the facility is limited. Check ahead to learn about masking and vaccination requirements.
Town Traveller
Simple home but well preserved. Reasonable entrance fee. Also, you will learn more about Queen Emma and her family.
Kit Cat 808
It was a beautiful experience to visit this historical place. I learned a lot and you can really feel the spirits that live there.
CS Desales
This beautiful palace, a sacred place for the Ali’i of the Hawaiian Kingdom is indeed a gem. The cool brisk Aloha air beckons you to revel on a place that held wonderful memories for a Kingdom that was historically mistreated.
Joe Felus
We attended the Royal Hawaiian Band little concert here. It was fabulous and I enjoyed the event so very much.
Drh78
Great historical self-guided tour through the summer home of Queen Emma. Plan on visiting? Register and pay online, and upon your arrival, be prepared to remove your shoes in order to assist with maintaining the structural integrity of this delicate property while viewing and reading the historical facts about Queen Emma, her sumner place, the artifacts, and her family line.
Geoff Gephart
Nice quick stop, informative and a wonderful glimpse into Hawaiian history.
Bradley Brill
A guided tour was well worth the modest additional cost. The historical perspective and personal details of Queen Emma gave so much more meaning and appreciation to the grounds, the house, and the period artifacts.
Brian Lawton
The tour was filled with lots of things for our group to see. The staff was very knowledgeable on Hawaiian history and encouraged questions. The park in the back is a great place to take your kids after and let them play and eat lunch. The thing I would caution you on is if you are driving in yourself it can be hard to see the drive to enter the palace. I believe you will have a great time.
Sandeep Paulraj
This is a quaint little place. There are a total of 6 rooms and the rooms have been decorated with historical artifacts. If possible try to avail of the free docent led tours. There tours are very informative indeed. You get to learn a lot about Hawaii and it's rulers. There is a gift shop at the back of the main building. The gardens around the building are exquisite.
Pete
This place was interesting for sure but not much to see. It's basically 7 rooms where can't touch anything and it wasn't super impressive. The cool things that were here were seeing the prince's room, fireman outfit, and his crib and basonnete which were made of 4 different types of wood including Koa and they were beautiful. Sorry no pics but they are easy to find.
Gave it a three because it at least is a quick visit and the guide there was super nice and knowledgeable.
Katherine Goldsberry
Tiny, but packed with history. To me, it was worth the $10 admission fee to see all the beautiful examples of Victorian woodworking and hear the history of the summer palace and the Hawaiian rulers.
Amazing that the palace was brought from America (Bodton) designed in Greek Revivial architectural style, and assembled in Hawaii.That jumble of mixed cultural influences from all over the world is representative of items inside the house as well - lavish riches bestowed by rulers from all over to Queen Emma and her family during the 1800s.
There is no gardens really, but there is a curated landscaping of fruit and flower trees that smells divine and was planted by Queen Emma or her family. Honestly the most fragrant place we've been on this side of Ohau.
a z
Enjoyed the tour of Queen Emmas Summer Palace as well as learning a brief history about her and the royal culture. WoW!! You can definitely feel presence as you kick off your shoes on the wrap around porch, and wander through this lovely restored, royal home, just as the King&Queen did. The lands are also well maintained, peaceful and attached to a park with lush green grass, a small stream and huge sprawling Koa trees. Nice place for a picnic. Enjoy!
Ann Walls
This is beautiful place to tour. Along with a history lesson you can see the house contents and the grounds. We enjoyed our time there. Do not forget to check out the gift shop.
Sky Queen Ce
Christine was very informative about everything we asked and didn't know. It made the experience much better visiting.
Make sure to visit the garden to to the side it's very beautiful.
we got here by Uber so it's a little hard to find because when it says to turn you need to turn.
Mary Reed
The Queen Emma Summer Palace is a sweet little stop in Honolulu. Check out the awesome Hawaiian quilts!
Anthony Erickson
Amazing. Going there and be able to walk around and see the things that Queen Emma use while she lived in that Palace was breathtaking seeing the history and the life was amazing price was a little too much for only getting five or six rooms worth Ewing but if you wait for the tour guide to walk you through it makes it worth it.
Lauren T
I haven't been here since a field trip in the 5th grade. Liked it so much better than I remember. Funny how age makes you appreciate history and want to learn more. Our guide was very informative, injecting little story tidbits here and there. The palace is small, but very pretty with interesting artifacts. The koa furniture is breathtaking. A nice chill place to visit to learn a small piece of Hawaii.
josh klinsky
Neat little historical tourist attraction. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. A bit small, really only takes about 15 minutes to see everything. Also spendier than we expected, think this was $10-$20 per adult
Linda Miriam Jellings
Simply Amazing .......wedding ceremony to take place in front it old giant tree. Definitely a must see and consider your wedding there. Love it. Cal Kendra for more details.
Rebecca Martin
Quaint place tucked in the trees, laden with fabulously beautiful antiques and history. Be prepared to remove your shoes. Get your ticket in the gift shop behind the main house.
Diane Greene
Absolutely beautiful? Hard to believe we're allowed to be so close to actual items
Cameron LaFont
Enjoyed an impromptu tour and learned much about the royal family of Hawaii. Small palace with easy access.
K L
Pretty and historic home in the hills above Honolulu. $10 admission charge. Free parking. Great free guided tours really bring the home to life, discussing both the building and the Hawaiian royalty that lived here.
McTy
Great for learning some of the Hawaiian history. Not children friendly as it is a museum that is like an open house so if kids are prone to grabbing or picking things up, you were warned. And NO SHOES inside, it's a historical house! (Sometimes they have a Japanese guide, so check ahead if you need).
Kaimeisha Swankey
Was impressed at the layout, preservations, and amount of information available at this location. It was a neat experience and I'm glad I let my mom talk me into a culture day! The Daughters or Hawai'i do a fantastic job keeping this place up and running!
John Alexander
I've been visiting Queen Emma Summer Palace for over 40 years, and it never disappoints. It is a beautiful place with fascinating and lovely furnishings in a gorgeous setting in Nu'uanu Valley. The docents are friendly and knowledgeable, and the gift shop is delightful!
Rod Raymon
Small tour, but plenty of nice things to see
Sarah Arnold
Our Docent was amazing! She was friendly and very informative. So many artifacts were real and really brings to life the history. I would recommend this to anyone here! It is such a fulfilling experience to be able to see the artifacts!
Kevin Liu
Interesting history about queen emma and some if the royal family! However the place is a lot smaller than original estate and they have only been able to preserve the main house. Also ticket prices higher than i expected. But otherwise a cheaper alternative to the palace for history buffs
Mike Quinn
Pretty house and location but short on history and decor.
Alan Tsai
A hidden gem and a fun place to learn more history about the Hawaiian royal family.
Samantha N.
If you like any part or want to know more about some Hawaiian history and the tragedy that brought a profound impact to Hawaiian Healthcare, this summer Palace is definitely worth the time. Off the normal tourist hot spots, the Daughters of Hawaii have taken great care in this home to preserve a spot of history of a prefabricated home built in Boston and brought to Hawaii and then later used by a queen, left a great impact on me and my desire to learn more about Queen Emma.
Nancy Weintraub
1850 royal escape. Very interesting. Took hula class too
MJS
We loved our visit! Not so much a "palace", more of a country get away for Queen Emma and her family. There are many artifacts and antiques in the home, all intriguing.The best part of the visit was the docent! I wish I knew her name. She knows so much about the family and Hawaiian history. We asked many questions and she was always quick to answer. I told her, "we could talk to you all day". If you are interested in history/ Hawaii history and the culture, this is such a great visit!
R. Lee Donaldson
I have lived I Hawaii for over 40 years and this is the first time I have stepped foot at this amazing historical location. I regret not going before because I feel I really missed out. I almost dare to say that it is better then the Iolani Palace. There is a guided walking tour that really is full of amazing historical information and paints a complete picture of those that lived there and things that led up to their possessions and related historical facts that you just can't get out of a history book.
You don't need much time there, but I would allow a total of 1.5 hours to fully enjoy. There is so much to see and study inside the house and the surrounding property is very beautiful with all the tropical landscaping.
It is very inexpensive to visit and they do offer different discounts, but it is so inexpensive, it is almost unnecessary.
Location is easy to get to, but parking might be a challenge depending on time and day of the week. There is a park just behind that has parking spaces and you can walk across the field to the site. It is a rainy area, so an umbrella might be a good idea just in case.
Adrienne Anne
Neat artifacts, and the staff was very knowledgeable.
FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ
Good historic place to visit. Learn about the old Kingdom of Hawaii. The Hawaiian traditional dance classes taught at this place are a nice activity to do while in Hawaii.
Monica Manini
Beautiful place, wonderful cultural history.
Sarah B
I cannot sing enough praise for this tourist spot. We missed the regularly scheduled tour but one of the workers jumped right in and gave us our own private tour. What a wonderful story this palace has and was so interesting to learn about. So glad we made time to stop here! While not a very large house when you're thinking "palace", the story that goes along with it is fascinating.
Cindy Gitelis
This is such a beautiful and important historical place. Please come visit.
Deborah Emanuel
Small but interesting. Definitely recommend the docent tour. Whole tour takes about a half hour.
Hilda Montes
What a great part of Hawaii's history. If you are staying in Waikiki or Honolulu in general I highly recommend this. The docent was very informative and tour was detailed. I enjoyed it very much! Best part was that you may take pictures! Always a plus in historic houses!
California lifestyle
Pretty cool to look at after viewing the Iolani palace. Lots of historical artifacts and the girls are very knowledgeable and friendly. Donations are used to preserve this historical sight which was almost distroyed.
Dona Hicks
The yard and house are beautiful.
Kevin Gardner
This is a great stop if you are in the area. They have the most informative tour guides, and it is free! The tour itself was so amazingly comprehensive and verbose that I looked at my watch and we had been there over an hour listening to the history of the family - told through experience and the items in the home. Definitely recommended!
Jackson Cafazzo
Beautiful building and grounds, super cool historic furniture, feather standards and cloaks. We were handed some informative laminated sheets of paper that really made the furniture pieces come to life, and explained the history of the queen and her family.
Miri Goldberg
Definitely do the tour if you can - the building is interesting but the context makes it fascinating! Prepare to take off your shoes, too. Lovely and inexpensive gift shop as well.
Teri Toyama
Recommend coming here after you visit Iolani Palace. I enjoyed seeing the difference. Hard to explain, but that is what we did. Also a great gift shop and friendly people.
Sandi Rapp
IT'S LONG! Docents here do NOT have Aloha spirit. When we arrived there were 3 of them chatting together right in the entrance. We saw a sign that we had to remove our shoes. My husband walks with a cane but there was a bench so he sat to remove his shoes. Then we stood to go in and they said we had to go around to the Gift Shop first. Sat and put shoes back on. Volunteer in Gift Shop had Aloha spirit and explained that the tour was $8 for seniors. Back to entrance again, removed shoes and joined 2:00 tour in progress. She was very knowledgeable and we enjoyed the tour. On leaving I asked the woman at the door if she would return the laminated sheets to the office. "We ask you to do that. " I told her I wasn't feeling well and handed them to her. I put on my shoes and turned to go. She stepped right in my path to talk to someone else and wouldn't move. I stepped around her.
Not sure if these ladies were being deliberately rude or just stupid. Also, while my husband was waiting for me to get the tickets he overheard one women advising the others to not engage the visitors or ask any questions as their jobs were to get people out as quickly as possible 🤨.
It still was interesting and I enjoyed the history!
Raihan Kamal
Very serene place. Lots of original antiques
thomas rodrian
The Queen Emma Summer Palace is not the most wheelchair accessible place, but once inside, the displays are very interesting. Outside, the gardens are impeccably maintained and are very beautiful. Well worth your time. I enjoyed a wonderful afternoon visiting the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
鄭洵
I'm so thankful that this beautiful place would be the ending of my vacation. The people here are friendly, and willing to share every imformations about this house or Hawaii's history.
The gift shop is just like another museum, all the products are beautiful and unique! I love the postcard which is made of koa.
This is defiantly a place you have to visit if you interested to the old good things.
(I took an hour in the palace, and another hour at the gift shop.)
John Nagle
Wonderful history museum. Docents are very knowledgeable. Some lovely antiques especial the German breakfront. The capes were very impressive. Reading about them or looking at a photo doesn't do them justice.
Lyn Chaffart
Nice tour but overpriced.
Wally Tavares
No crowd a leisurely Hawaiian experience, that could use some malama ...very up close and personal... One recommendation would be disposable shoe covers as bare feet a liability and bad for floors and area rugs...
Lorilee Gill
We had a great experience with the sharing of stories by the volunteers. Learned so much, couple this with a visit to the palace and Bishop Museum and your appreciation of this culture and its rich history is complete.
Margaret S.
Wouldn’t know. Was supposed to be open, but it was closed. Several confused tourists when we went. Pretty place, wish I saw inside.
Ed Lewis
Originally a four but the docent was so personable I up'ed it a notch. Small with a lot of history packed in. Get the tour or it will not be worth your time. The grounds are beautiful and host a wide variety of birds.
Amy Robison
There's something magical about the Summer palace. It will always have a special place in my heart.
Kelley Chou
Little gem of Hawaiian history in a verdant garden setting. The palace and grounds speak of an older Hawaii, graceful and warm. Meant as a summer retreat, it retains that peaceful atmosphere while just a short distance from Honolulu.
Anna Verderame
Must visit! It's one of those hidden treasures on the island. Our guide was very informative about Hawaiian Royalty, ( Queen Emma and her family). Beatiful artifacts on display!
Allan
Worth a visit, this is an example of historical New England architecture transplanted to a beautiful Nuuanu Valley, in the midst of lush tropical foliage. The Daughters of Hawaii preserve and show a nice set of artifacts and period furnishings. Unfortunately, due to its historical designation, the humidity and heat are taking a toll on the artifacts. A couple of beautiful depictions of Hawaiians before foreign influence, and some nice examples of feathered garments, old tapa and designs. Don't miss the lovely grounds streamside including a magnificent monkeypod adorned with various epiphytes. Modest entrance fee helps preserve this historical residence and it's accessories. Regular docent tours are available, and there is plentiful parking. Watch for the sudden turn off of busy Pali Highway to the entrance.
Susan Brule
We happened to get there on Keiki day so got a huge discount but because of that, no docent tours. Still you can ask questions to the other people working there. Lovely home. They make you take off your shoes before entering, which I like.
Julie Struven
It was wonderful to see such care and love restoring the palace. The daughters were very friendly and knowledgeable. Would definitely recommend as a to see thing in oahu
Candace Tenholder
The grounds are gorgeous to walk around but only take 10 mins or so. Entrance into the Palace is 10 dollars or 8 for kamaaina. Ladies are friendly and will answer questions about the trees and grounds
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E Abella
Self- or guided tour. Interesting artifacts & descriptions. Short and sweet. Take your shoes off before entering--they have socks if you're uncomfortable barefooted.
Rodney Rutherford
We arrived near closing time, but a guide offered to give us a detailed tour of the house. It was surprisingly interesting, and we learned a lot of history of Hawaii.
Rigo Aragon
I Loved it, because it's a beautiful place. But also because I learned some history, how the Good Ole USA failed to protect the Queen, after they PROMISED!!
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Elizabeth Warren
Interesting historical landmark. The docent is well versed in the history of Hawaiian royalty and lineage. A must see if you are interested in Hawaii's royal history.
John Nesslage
Beautiful older home.....the history is something else. I suggest taking the docent tour, very knowledgeable and friendly people. This was our 4th tour and still learned some new facts.
Craig Paul
Medium sized house with some massive furniture, with places to sit in the pleasant garden.
J. V. Rychman
Of great historical value. Nice grounds. Very pease full. Misqutoes bite at sun set.
David Zrihen
Very informative history tour
Curt Smith
One of the few places left to get a sense of old Hawaii. The array of royally owned antiques tell a fascinating story of the history of the monarchy.
David O'Connor
Very small not a lot to see,BUT the guide is fantastic. She knows a lot of history about the island and can answer anything about royalty on the island. Enjoyable couple of hours.
Jeremy Johnston
Historic place of royalty. Suggest touring and then relaxing in the park behind. There's a huge mango tree that makes for a yummy treat in the tree's shade.
Tinkibaba Lou
Came here for a wedding... Ive lived here my whole life and never knew about the summer palace was open to da public.. Very beautiful, just try imagine how it was back in the 1800s... Im amazed
Ian Norman
Beautiful walking museum. Lush gardens and incredible architecture abound. A great place to review the history of the area and the people.
Rebecca Sargent
Loved visiting. Wonderful artifacts.
Victoria Rios-Furlow
Beautifully maintained. It's a self guided tour; however, there is an attendant who has amazing Hawaiian (lineage and customs) knowledge.
Jennifer Spotts-Mabellos
Beautiful grounds but missed the driveway, not a problem we just parked at the park behind the home at the next turn. The guide is so very knowledgeable
Stanley Park
Of all the Royal (Ali’i) women, Queen Emma is the most beautiful. Emma’s Summers Place, is classic and simple in the old Royal Hawaiian way. A must see for all who are interested in Hawaiian culture and the Spirit of Aloha.
Julie Purser
Absolutely love the Queen's Summer Palace. The artifacts are beautiful and the people who work there are very knowledgeable
Nadiera Sukhraj
Another beautiful historic Hawaiian property. But very small. We only spent 45min total on the grounds.
Teri Kamahoahoa
Nestled above the business of Downtown Honolulu.... Queen Emma's summer palace is always a wonderful visit for me!! It shows the culture of Hawai'i but also the heart of Queen Emma! Beautiful!
Takeshi Miyagi
To heavygunz05 FYI Emma was a Queen not a Princess
Heather McClain
Beautiful place, quiet but just off a busy road. Really interesting.
Robert Carlson
Palladian Villa designed and pre-fabricated in Boston in the mid-nineteenth century became the summer home of the Hawaiian king and queen. Definitely worth a visit and accessible by public transportation.
Manny Ruiz
The palace is so beautiful. It's so peaceful and fresh outaide. Its definitely a hidden gem.
Tricia Grace
So glad I started my trip off by visiting Queen Emmas summer palace. My tour guide sparked my interest in learning about the Hawaiian culture and history.
Anita Henbest
An absolute must see.
Lehua Anuenue
Lovely old home and collection for Queen Emma, beloved queen consort, humanitarian, and philanthropist who was active in the Hawaiian islands until the late 1800s.
Eric L.
neat artifacts, beautiful grounds. an informative glimpse into a part of Hawaiian royal history.
Leanna Villarin
For someone who lived here, onnever got to visit so this is a great opportunity to get some insight on the Hawaiian culture.
Dominic Weiler
Decent wedding venue if you don't have too big of a group. Nothing to write home about but it's Hawaii so you can't really go wrong
Sheryl Crouch
It was my first time visiting Hawaii and we were there for a wedding. It was a beautiful historical place to have the ceremony.
Yadiel Eloy
Nice informal view of Queen Emma and her family. The docents are wonderfully welcoming and helpful. Great place to visit!
Matthew Carnes
By far the most comfortable carpet I have ever come across in my life. They let you roll around on it if that's what you're into. I was.
Don Owen
Construction made it difficult to drive there.. super nice people..
Julie Purser
One of my favorite stops. Love looking at the beautiful artifacts. The staff there are friendly and knowledgeable.
Angie Latimer
The staff inside the house were very friendly, knowledgeable and engaging! My husband and I enjoyed our visit!
Christine Young
Very nice venue with reasonable admission fee. Extensive collection. Takes about 2 hours to tour.
Panama Fernandez
Very historical and well-maintained. Lots of activities. Great gift shop
Manjinder Singh Buttar
Very nice page of history. Must get guided tour. it's full of knowledge. It takes 40 mins.
Joel Lander
Very nice need more labels on the actual items. Hard to connect names with photos. More description of the artifacts would also be nice.
Margaret Belanus
Low key self-guided tour, but lovely home and gardens. Peaceful setting.
Ross Wilber
Lots of memorabilia of Queen Emma. Beautiful gardens.
Bill Sager
Get a slice of HAWAIIAN history. My wife volunteers as a docent on Sunday PM. Her tours are the best.
John Wangles
A small museum but very nice place to escape for an afternoon from the city.
Christopher Edwards
Very historical, great to visit, excellent gift store, jewelry, books, and art
Bob Christman
The guide had a lot of information and the house was well maintained. Worth the visit
Pragya Kothari
Small cozy palace with pieces that are over a hundred years old. We spent an hour there
VerlieAnn Malina-Wright
Reg PKHCC mtg. Excellent location, parking, facility, and access for presentations, demonstrations and sharing food. Mahalo.
Mark Barbera
We visited on February 5 and the docent on duty was excellent. She was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic.
Amanda Malave
Love this place! Historical, tucked away in a quite beautiful spot...cute gift shop!
Robin Gould
The palace and surrounding grounds were so beautiful. The guides were so full of Aloha. Mahalo
Paul Stephenson
Interesting and great hostess
sunshine kai
So peaceful. Sometimes there are some sketchy people hanging around. But still, so peaceful
melanie Kep'a
Beautiful place very special. I go every year to their craft fair.
Matt Songer
Really nice place. Lots of history. Staff really nice. Small location.
Sharon Allred
An amazing historical place with fascinating stories of some of Hawaii's royalty.
Frank Jenks
Beautiful exhibits, awesome Hawaiian history
Nancy Toll
I'm so happy that this place is being preserved. It's a beautiful slice of History.
Giovanni Gaudino
Nice portrait of Royal Family of Hawai'i, well organized and very kind and professional guide personnel
Sandy Christman
Takes you back in time to an easier, quiet life. Gorgeous home , interiorand furnishings
Linda Spincola
Wonderful to visit such a historical place.
Birgit Tode
Well kept place of history. A nice garden around.
Sam V
After you visit 'Iolani Palace, come here, small, less expensive, right off Pali Highway.
Connor thatguy
Honestly I was underwhelmed at what there was... It wasn't terrible but I could think of a dozen things I'd have rather done
Markpaul Chohan
Great stop, amazing knowledge to be learnt about the royal family. Breath taking artifacts
Cynthia Mertins
Absolutely wo fearful tour. The gal was so knowledgeable and friendly. Thank you.
HEAVYGUNZ05
Family really enjoyed the vacation home of the Princess.
Lisa J
Wish it was easier to learn about the family didn’t learn a lot and there was not much to see.
Cynthia Mboli
Lovely beautiful home. It's a quick visit though
Raymond Herradura
Very nice to see. I like to know details on things. Seeing this is better than a picture.
Bill Luna
TOOLI (sp?) was very friendly and informative.
Shawn O
Reasonable $10 price to experience some history.
Robyn Titcomb
Great little museum in tribute to the Hawaiian monarchy
Jacki Stevens
Fabulous garden area, but small interior.
Saeed Sharif
Excellent hostess ( Aleialoha) going over the history of the palace.
Jake Scheib
Great! Tour guide was also fantastic.
Michelle K
Great event, hula demonstrations, silent auction and cool vendors
Jajaval Nakhakes
small, humble noble house with interesting history of royal Hawaiian
Tiffany Reed
Looking forward to seeing the O'HANA in Aug.
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Teresa Baca
Excellent guide and great history. Loved it
Jill Smith
Magical!! The gardens were breathtaking and enchanted.
Janice Ishihara
Ho'olaulea today, awesome arts, crafts, good an beautiful leis.
danielle Hernandez
Beautiful place with a wide variety of displays.
Hubert Newman
Very interesting and nice place to visit.
Julian Hendrickson
A beautiful setting in oahu, definitely would recommend it
Lydia Navarrete
Very interesting to learn about
Bev Lainchbury
Love this place! Hawaiian history is fascinating
Gregory Ho
Nice little banquet hall... Clean and cozy...
Ruthie Hall
Beautifully presented. The history is well documented.
Christie Adams
This is one of the three royal palaces in the United States, so be sure to see it.
R. Sunshine Kai
So peaceful when you go at the right time
chad claborn
Worth the visit. Small summer house they used.
Robert Olson
This is a wonderful time capsule of Hawaiian royalty history
Kalai Poaha
Awesome and beautiful. Was worth the visit.
Jenel Moline
So wonderful and beautiful!
Kevin Lusty
Very fscinating look at Victorian era royalty.
anna breen
The caretaker was very helpful ....
Graham Watt (guamwatt)
Great historical record and tribute to Queen Emma.
James Galban
Great history of Hawaiian monarch s.
Paul
Good 😊 smaller than I thought it would be though …
george earl
Quiet, simple, beautiful, definitely worth a visit
Hans Noble/Nordberg
Very nice place. I lake it.
Dave de Heer
A bit of a disappointment. What's there is lovely, bit it's very limited.
Joy Kuoha
Amazing relics and historical items ❤
Jeff Edwards
Beautiful landscaped Park area.
Barbara Pecan
Very hawaiian... very unique
Patricia Lopez
It's beautiful, quiet, historic.
Debbie Jackson
Beautiful setting for retirement party.
Kaleilani Degracia (Kalei)
High Tea event and Hawaiian museum
Christopher Knowles
Very small but worth a stop.
Bill Wise
Worth the trip out to this palace.
Richard Robinson
Beautiful setting in natural shade.
Terrance Honda
Historical; informative; beautiful
mac B
Beautiful place, lots of information
Starr Arnett
Lovely grounds!
Sylvia W.
Beautiful
Roseann Epp
Wonderful guided tour
Custom Island Adventures
This place is so special!
Silvania Maria
This museum is amazing
Paul Graham
Nice stop...
Cheryl Anderson
One of my favorites!
richard schickling
Please visit this historical place,
Paul Hamrick
Well worth the money
Mike nuqui
It is interesting and beautiful
T Honda
Informative; convenient
James Myers
Beautiful grounds
William Kurtz
Beautiful and informative.
Sean Hauki-Williams
Historic
Bryan Blaylock
Charming and historic...
Sahil Gandhi
Nothing much to see
Jan Hans Nordberg-Noble
Very nice place
Brian Depowski
Pretty cool
Eri Faagai
A Must See!😍 …
Nonna vilk
Very interesting
Claudine Cathcart
It's Beautiful
Charles Le
Lovely place
UNIVERSE 7
Nice place
María Patricia Chabot
Excellent 👌 …
RC WM
A quick stop
Casey Mate
Nice history
Kamana Seymour
Living history
Kujo S
Wonderfull
Winter Drew-Kaohu
Historical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Catahoula Works
Person in the office was lovely and very knowledgeable. Cool grounds. Sad life for Emma.
hanako koara (koara)
It's a difficult place to go without a rental car, but I highly recommend it!
Hawaii is not just a paradise of everlasting summer. Look at the sad history.
Mari Brooks
There were many exhibits, and I was able to imagine how Queen Emma spent her time.
Outside, it was a lovely garden, as if the Queen and the little prince had lived happily ever after.
YK L
It is in a very humid area. I couldn't see it closely because I had a baby, but that. The Queen's palace looked polished.
There must be a promenade and a lot to see, but it rained so it was a pity that it came out right away. There are mosquitoes inside the museum, so I get bitten a lot. You can take pictures (flash X) and you must not touch things.
최수진
The Queen's Palace is in a quiet place and has a sad story. It takes very little time to tour.
Zoltán Horváth
Nice place
Tipo 10526
Please listen to Mr. Miura, who is a volunteer Japanese guide.
Mai'ka De Freitas
The narrator is very professional and enthusiastic
Kyle Johnson
There was also a cute shop.
Yijung Chen
Thanks to Lulu and Leia
亀山容子
I want to go there(
Katakyie Robert Kakalia
Needs to be refurbished
Саша Ткач
Magnificent place.