Reviews of Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design. (Museum) in Honolulu (Hawaii).
Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design
4055 Pāpū Cir, Honolulu, HI 96816, 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 Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
9 am–1:30 pm
Thursday
9 am–1:30 pm
Friday
9 am–1:30 pm
Saturday
9 am–1:30 pm
Reviews of Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design
This is not a traditional museum but Doris Duke's Islamic Art collection as her home was turned into a museum with her home and Islamic art possessions as exhibits. The wood work and tile work is exquisite and her artifacts fascinating. The building is beautiful and her yard with the view is magnificent! The docents were friendly and knowledgeable. Well worth a visit. Two important points; you need to take a shuttle from the Honolulu Museum of Arts and you need to order tickets well in advance.
We had a great experience. The location is stunning, and the collection of works from around the world was amazing to see. Be sure to book in advance as it sells out well ahead of time. The guides were very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. Well worth the visit!
This place is beyond gorgeous! All the bad reviews are from years ago or from people didn’t do enough research prior to visiting. Yes reservation is a must and you need to make reservation well in advance. The rooms, decorations, courtyard, everything is so beautiful and the outdoor scenery are just breathtaking. Please plan ahead and visit this place. They give you a souvenir to take home and offer an ice cream sandwich and water after the tour. Later I googled Doris Duke then realized that she was the “crazy lady” who ran over and killed her friend at her Newport mansion.
This place is a hidden gem in Hawaii 🤗🌺💎 They have beautiful Islamic arts, lights, monuments etc… It’s hard to make a reservation but it’s worth it! The people who work here were so knowledgeable and friendly😊 There were so many place and things to see, so I run out of time. I’ll definitely come back ✨
Statement/ Acknowledgement of Place was very good to see at this museum. Photos don't do this proper justice- a real must-see, though the Mihrab wasn't installed to face Mecca, as it was originally intended before Doris Duke acquired it, and should probably be returned to its country of origin, as it is a priceless religious and cultural relic.
It is very hard to rate this place as it is one of a kind: no other place exists quite like this on planet earth basically. It is really an incredible place and you will enjoy being there unless you have some type of condition where Islamic art makes you unhappy (if you are neutral you will still like it). The collection of Islamic art here is unique and varied. You could say it is a hodgepodge, and it is true that the different rooms/wings have different styles from different parts of the Islamic world. But Doris Duke had excellent taste so each room/wing has really amazing and in good taste, and I think a "hodgepodge" of excellence is better than a more uniform and consistent choice of mediocre. If I ever go back to Honolulu, I will definitely make this visit again.
You can *NOT* visit this place by going to it. You must buy tickets from the Honolulu Museum of Art and take the bus that goes from the museum to the estate and back. You get 2 hours on the estate. There are guides floating around, and they do give you a short introduction upon arrival, but you are free to wander about freely and read the signs (or not). Sometimes the guides may give an impromptu 5 minute lecture on something if there is a small gathering of people on some spot, but the general vibe is relaxed and "enjoy" instead of "come let me teach you about this" or "hurry from one lecture spot to the next". The guides were helpful and knowledgeable. The time we visited (August 2022), they gave us water and a small ice cream snack upon exit which was a nice touch.
Beautiful experience a must tour if visiting Oahu. Thank you Doris Duke Foundation for sharing this estate with us
My absolute favorite museum in Oahu. The art collection is extensive and the architect alone is worth the visit!
Excellent guides and amazing sights. Definitely worth it.
It’s an unforgettable museum! It opens everyone’s eyes to the Islamic beauty, art, and designs!
This is the place to see if you love arts and rare collections
This is a gem of a museum, with some amazing pieces of Islamic art and history. The artist in residence program has also produced some really wonderful events that Iʻve had the opportunity to attend. Great museum with an interesting history and in beautiful surrounds. Highly recommend to locals and visitors alike.
A magical place in paradise! Make your arrangements early, reserve your tickets as the tours fill up fast. The photos do not so this beautiful property justice. Breathtaking and interesting - so glad I was able to go - I hope to re-visit someday.
The Shangri La house was beautiful, living here on the island it was a nice break from everyday life to see how the other half lived long ago. Dorris Duke had great taste and for thought in collecting these rare and beautiful treasures from a time long ago, some of these pieces would surely have been destroyed by war if they weren't saved. The property is well cared for and the house is well maintained and pretty much stands as is. If you're from here take an afternoon and visit and if you're visiting from off island try and squeeze it in between beach days. Make sure you try and park at the museums school first before you go and pay at the pay lot.
I visited Pearl Harbor, I hiked Diamond Head, but I think Shangri La was my favorite thing I did during my time in Honolulu. It's such an amazing place with so much art and gorgeous views. It's hard to imagine anyone ever actually lived there. We also had a great tour guide (wish I could remember her name!) who was very knowledgeable and relaxed with the tour. I recommend this to anyone visiting Honolulu who is even mildly interested in art.
Make a reservation in advance, and note that this is a guided tour that takes 2 hours. The only way to get to Shangri La is on the tour shuttle that leaves from and returns to the Honolulu Museum of Art. In other words, you can't go park at Shangri La and then leave the tour whenever you want. So plan your visit beforehand!
A "must see" when visiting Honolulu! Book in advance.
Loved this place, it was gorgeous and beautiful location. Tour was great and guide very knowledgeable. High light of the trip to Oahu.
Only piece of feedback was that when were returned to the museum about 2PM the on-site museum cafe was closing. By that time you (with a noon pick up) you are really hungry. So, if you do this tour advise to eat well 1st.
Stunning collection, if impossible to fully take in during the hour tour. I'd go back a few times if I had the chance. Completely jaw-dropping pieces of art displayed in a comfortable yet opulant home style. So worth the visit. Beautiful architecture and oceanfront setting as well.
This is, literally, the most beautiful estate I have ever visited to date. Amazing architecture and decor inspired by Spanish, Egyptian, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and Indian influence. The tour was informative & enjoyable, and the groups are not too large. We even received free decorative wooden fans (perfect for a hot day)! It's too bad we missed seeing the pool and some of the gardens due to construction, but it should be completed soon.
A must see. Totally worth the time to visit and tour this place. There a small number of visitors allowed per day so you must register very early. The art and the architecture of the house are amazing. I am so happy I saw this.
One of the most elegant and exotic tours we’ve seen. A serene Hawaiian location has this gift painstakingly constructed with ideal balance, beauty and detail to impeccable enlightenment. Thats the only word to describe the joy when we left. So glad they opened these acquisitions to a dedicated Islamic Design cultural museum for all to witness. We will tour it every time.
Book tix in advance thru Honolulu Museum of Art and pick up the shuttle at HMOA for your time allotted. It’s very organized how to visit. Tour HMOA after ShangriLa, both amazing.
Beautiful and educational experience overall! Very much enjoy it and I will go back soon! My favorite part was its location! From each angle you will see the ocean, the big waves, and all the surfers playing in the water. A majestic place to visit, and so much to learn. I consider it a hidden gem on the southern part of the island. You can combine hike to the famous Diamond Head with a visit tour at Shangri La Museum
Absolutely incredible!!! Tour guide Susan was quite knowledgeable.. the house and grounds are nothing short of amazing. And the view!!! Lord!! Take the time to go!!
Fascinating exhibition of a once private residence of Doris Duke on Kahala Wai, Oahu.
Amazingly secluded on the dazzling ocean, in the affluent but busy residential community.
See it for yourself, tours start at Honolulu Academy of Arts, shuttle rides are included in the fee.
Doris Duke's Shangri La mansion is a must see landmark destination. You must be overwhelmed by such unique location: a truly authentic middle eastern opulent architectural heritage in Oahu!
Visited in 2011 as part of the APEC Conference. At the time it was not open to the public. Not sure of it's present status. If you can visit, the place is absolutely amazing. On her one year long, round-the-world honeymoon, Doris Duke fell in love with Islamic architecture and bought several elements while visiting various Middle Eastern countries. She then had them shipped to this little piece of property she bought on the southwest tip of Oahu to incorporate into her "modest" new island home! Back when wholesale cultural appropriation was still cool...
This museum of Doris Duke's house is INCREDIBLE!!! Interesting history, house and what a lifestyle!. The tlies! The pools! Her incredible collection. Everything. A very cool place, unique and amazing. Must see! Excellent location too. Afterwards you can walk Diamond Head. Great staff very friendly and informative. But I can see why people might think that staff are rude- it's arrogance they feel. Kids make them REALLY nervous though, honestly I don't blame their panic- most kids couldn't do it, too much amazement to not want to touch everything.YOU NEED RESERVATIONS. TOUR GUIDE ONLY.
Truly amazing collection of Islamic art. Our guide was fantastically knowledgeable. Minutes from Waikiki.
Excellent home turned museum offering an impressive middle Eastern collection that rivals any museum. Our tour guide was excellent and offered unique insight from his years spent in the middle East.
Only downside is you must go to and from the Honolulu museum of art. Small annoyance because we were staying walking distance from the house.
Not all areas were accessible. Tour guides constantly hovering over you like hawks making sure you won’t touch anything.
This was one of the best value, and most interesting things we did in Hawaii ... the building is amazing and the tour is well organized and very slick, you don't feel rushed at all ... but you are 'managed' without even realizing it... I'd go back again tomorrow if I could as I wondered around in a daze...everywhere you turned had at least 3 amazing things vying for your attention ... not really suitable for children, so, leave them at the hotel and book a tour
My favorite thing on my trip to Hawaii. Islamic art displayed in an American house that is a beautiful blending of the style with the function we expect in a home. The guides were exceptional!!! The location was a dream setting. I'll return...
Well worth the visit. If you’re planning to go to the art museum this is only $5 more. Book ahead as it books up
There are no words to describe how beautiful this plablce is. We really enjoyed our tour and the guide was knowledge and conversational.
No masks,Couldn’t hear well because of mask. Great guides ! should do info speak 1st. Then let us tour. A little rushed trying to tour n listen at same time. But awesome tour will return. Like to be on email list.
Thank you
So we didn't actually get to enter the place, you have to be part of an official tour, but the grounds are beautiful!
Beautiful collection, lovingly assembled and curated. I wished I could take photos indoors.
What a remarkable palace! If you're visiting Honolulu, you must reserve tickets to this masterpiece. It's hard to believe Shangri La is a museum; the architecture alone warrants the cost of admission. Photos do not do it justice! The tour guides are good, but the views are magical. It very well might be the most architecturally impressive museum I've visited!
To see the place the richest women in the world for her time lived was great
YOU HAVE TO BOOK TICKETS A MONTH IN ADVANCE -- if you're just visiting Honolulu on vacation, don't expect to get in.
Great place to visit. The Islamic Museum is well maintained and the staff is very knowledgeable about their work. I would recommend the tour.
Went there with my best friend. She wanted to see it for years and I am glad I agreed to go. The late Doris Duke built this home on Black Pointe - 5 acres fronting the ocean. No expense spared and filled with priceless antiques. Small groups are toured through the house and grounds with a very knowledgeable guide. Definitely one of the highlights of my trip to Honolulu. Highly recommend it if you can get in.
A beautifully ornate museum dedicated to the collections of Doris Duke. It was fascinating to perform on this property.
much do in Honolulu! if your lucky the house also had resident artist passing through the islands, some amazing concerts held at the epic estate!
Amazing property with great art. And it's on the beach
Very beautiful and informative
It was a most enlightening experience ! Doris Duke was ahead of her time.
This is another place to add to your visiting list, especially if you're local. You need to make arrangements through the Honolulu Academy of Arts to see it - don't bother showing up to the site otherwise - but it's well worth the effort. They have an impressive array of Islamic art and architecture; quite remarkable considering this was a private residence.
Been in Hawaii for over 40 years and can't believe I have never visited this amazing island treasure. It is more about the architecture and design. The guided tour is well versed and you learn so much about the life of Doris Duke and what led up to this amazing adobe.
From the moment you arrive, you can feel that you are in a very special and unique place. Every room is something exotic and eclectic. So much in the tour to see and experience.
I recommend going on the first tour of the day. As part of the ticket price, you can visit the Honolulu Academy of Art Museum afterwards for no additional charge. Take advantage and see all other amazing collections there or have lunch at their amazing restaurant. You also can visit the Spalding House contemporary art museum on the same ticket, so you can spend a full day on the price of just one admission.
Parking is challenging in the area, but across the street from the Honolulu Academy of Art Museum is the Honolulu Academy of Art School and they offer parking in an attended lot for only $5.
You must book your tickets in advance to visit this amazing site, so plan ahead and book right away.
This is a walking tour with steps. If you have any handicap, you should inquire further about this activity if it is appropriate for you.
One of the most memorable places I visited in Hawaii, this palatial estate is like the U.S. equivalent of the Alhambra. Like most world-class museums, both the building itself and the collection it houses are works of art. Doris Duke collected almost exclusively works from the Arab world and drew inspiration for the mansion from a palace in Iran. The end result is like being transported half-way across the world. Seeing this level of Islamic art in Hawaii is just mind-blowing. Add the scenic, oceanside vistas and immaculate estate grounds - it's perfect. Make sure you combine this visit with the Honolulu Museum of Art, which is definitely worth visiting as well.
Shangri La Museum is like stepping into a whole different world of Islamic culture and art. Last time I was there was back in March 2003. I traveled with my parents and we met the global international facility as guests. We took the Shangri La Tour with the University of Hawaii Faculty. I simply had a blast and yes you have to dress up nice. The seabreeze was great to cool off.
After taking the tour last summer, I wanted to live in this beautiful home with its long garden, priceless art, and ocean view. I knew nothing of Islamic Art before the tour, but I loved eclectic way the collections were displayed. Our docent was very knowledgeable and courteous. This would be a great tour for any interior decorator to get ideas from.
What an amazing experience. The staff at Shangri-la were kind and provided background on the building and art within. Book ahead!
Great museum and nice area next to it. Very scenic but the management isn’t that good. Still a must visit in Honolulu
After many tries at getting reservations to coordinate with my repeated visits to Oahu, I finally scored reservations. It was well worth the wait! A must see! Loving kept just as Ms. Duke instructed. The docent proved to be very knowledgeable and answered each question anyone in our small group (about a dozen people) threw at her. I never felt rushed thru even though we were kept on a strict schedule. I'd go again in a heartbeat.
This is one of those hidden gems that not a lot of people know about. There is a lot of art you simply won't see anywhere outside of the middle east. The estate has breathtaking ocean views as well. If you're interested in middle eastern art and architecture this is a must see.
A must see when you visit Oahu. Make sure you book your tickets in advance.
The rooms that we saw we just spectacular filled with an eclectic variety of Islamic Art from floor to ceiling, and the visit was enhanced by very knowledgeable and passionate guides. The views of the ocean from the house are breathtaking.
Former home of heiress Doris Duke and currently a museum of Islamic Art. Meticulously maintained and well worth a detour to see both the house, it's amazing contents and the incredible ocean views it enjoys. A must see if you love design!
An incredible home perched behind Diamond Head and alongside the coastline. Make sure to reserve tickets in advance via the Honolulu Museum of Art. The home is beautiful, full of history, and works from different countries in the Middle East. Doris Duke is also a fascinating personality to learn about. If you're interested in art, architecture, and design, plus want to see incredible views of the ocean, check out Shangri La.
This was the best travel suggestion we got before coming to Hawaii. The tour was great, the art was outstanding examples of Islamic ceramic works. And the ocean view from the living room of the house and garden was spectacular.
Beautiful and luxurious house! Fully of islamic Antiques from the world which are very accessible unlike in museums. Totally worth visiting! Reservation is needed ($25), and they typically only offer English-speaking guide.
The estate is beyond beautiful. The tour guides are informative. I recommend this tour to everyone. However, how you actually get there is ridiculous. From Waikiki you drive all the way across town to the Honolulu Musuem of Art. Dirve around for a while looking for parking; get on a shuttle bus; and come alllll the way back to where you were to begin with. I realize they can't have people drive right up to the estate, but could the shuttle not leave from a more convenient location?
It's a wonderful tour. Definitely worth a visit if you have the time! I came here to gawk at the beach view and the architecture of this place! They give free limited tours for Kama'aina on the first saturday of every month. To sign up you need to book it online through their Kama'aina web page the two Thursday prior to the saturday tour. The web page will only be active on that Thursday around 930 am HST. I do wish that they would allow self-guided tour, since you're literally being watched and herded for the 2 hours you're there, so there isn't much freedom to take photos. However since I'm sure they would like to preserve this museum as long as possible, I do understand the need of supervision. Another note is that you meet at Honolulu Museum where a tour bus will take you to the Shangri La. Parking/driving directly to Shangri la is not allowed. Definitely recommend if you have time!
Awesome place and smart friendly guides. If you like craftsmanship and high culture, you'll never get tired of this place. Take a friend.
The mansion is gorgeous and surrounded with a natural beauty. Ms. Duke created a paradise for her Hawaii home.
Those artifacts are lovely and interesting. Especially those paintings from Indian Mogul Dynasty are attractive. I want to know each individual story. No clear explanation of each artifact and no clear research on each item.
The docent we had was a good speaker, but she could answer about any story behind those artifacts.
It would be nice for the foundation spend some money to further research on those artifacts because Shangri La is now marketed as a collection of Islamic arts and promote Islamic cultures. Well, why not pay more attention on artifacts and they history .
On the other hand, the docent was trained to give an overwhelming biography of Ms. Duke. The focus is not on arts, then they should call Doris Duke Museum and her Shangri La.
Shangri-la is a nice 90 minute tour of the house designed by Doris Duke. Access to Shangri-la is only via the shuttle from the Honolulu Art Museum (reservations required). There is a very nice presentation about Doris Duke while on shuttle bus ride to the location.
Shangri-la displays Doris Duke's love and fascination of Islamic art and architecture.
NOTE: No photos or videos are allowed within the house.
The tour of the Doris Duke mansion is arranged through the Honolulu Art Gallery and is an interesting look at what money can do in building a very unique collection of Islamic art. Well worth the time and reasonable fee.
worth the wait for tickets. Excellent tour guide; learned a lot and saw some unique beauty. Be prepared for heat, humidity, and no place to sit, however. We were exhausted by the end. Still very glad we did this.
An amazing history of a variety of styles of Islamic Art. With the Pacific as a backdrop, this site cannot be missed. The staff at Shangri La are informed and go above and beyond to make sure you are comfortable and have all your questions asked. There is no photography allowed inside, but you may photograph the grounds outside. Even if you aren't into art or architecture, you would be missing out on a wonderful experience if you don't venture to Shangri La.
If you're interested Islamic art, you'd love this place. There is art from early Islam in Iran, South Asia, and more. There are no bathrooms inside the house, and no bathroom breaks during the tour. You have to stay with the group during the entire tour, which is about an hour.
A jewel box of Islamic art and architecture in a spectacular setting, yet with details and unique treasures that give one insight to Doris Duke's passion and sensibilities.
Easy online scheduling, follow suggestions for parking at HMA to catch the van. Unfortunately, not a venue for the mobility impaired or handicapped.
I'll return some winter...
What a unique experience. I did the tour recently and was blown away at how beautiful the home is. The docents are very friendly and knowledgeable. Totally worth the time and cost to check this place out!
I had the privilege of living here back in the 60's. Mom was Aunt Doris' personal chef, Aunt Luise housekeeping, Johnny Gomez always worked tirelessly on artwork. I played in the cascading salt waterfalls, which entered the pool. Played on the swinging beds suspended from the ceiling of the play house. Aunt Doris was a very erudite and passionate person. Walker Inman( her nephew) was a friend and we lost track. Memories are God's way of humbling us of times we enjoyed. I will return next year 2018, to embrace a time so long ago. This is a must see if given a chance!!
Shangri La was the highlight of our trip to Oahu. Beautiful place, and the tour guide was fantastic, he was very passionate about the art and Doris Duke's estate.
What a great way to spend a few hours of your afternoon wandering through this beautiful mansion with a fabulous View
So very important and fortunate that Ms Duke established the vehicle and provided the means to sustain her seasonal residence and share it with the public at large through the Honolulu Art Museum. Don't miss the opportunity.
The House is a truly amazing treasure. There are priceless very old antiquities that are among few left in the world. Thankfully we are able to share Doris Dukes Legacy.
Amazing. Staff mini lectures were fascinating.
Amazing place especially when you take into consideration when it was built!
Definitely worth a visit if for no other reason than to appreciate the beautiful tile work and other objects d'art. Matt was an excellent docent, funny and engaging. The setting is truly magnificent.
The crown jewel of Honolulu tour. All myst attend this. An absolute must
WOW. Very interesting look into Doris Duke's home and her collection of Islamic art. The ocean views are spectacular.
WOW just wow.... Stunning collection, the hour tour isn't enough time.. So worth the visit. Beautiful architecture and oceanfront setting as well.
What an awesome experience with a knowledable and articulate tour guide. Doris Duke's collection of art and furniture is awe inspiring.
If you love architecture or Islamic Arts you have to go on a tour. Check the Honolulu Art Museum four sign up.
Doris dukes former house near diamond head on the ocean. Quite spectacular with a lot of art. Reserve tour at honolulu art museum.
Amazing display of Islamic art.
This is the most amazing tour I have been on....please don't miss this
The guides were brilliant and so hospitable and kind.
Grew up a few blocks away from Shangri-La...As a child would often swim and spend the day at the Harbor in the back of the property...Later, I surf'd and snorkled at the Beach...Now I'm taking photo's and walk's along the Coast line....Love that it's hasn't changed much thru the years...
I know little about Islamic art so I can't rate the collection. However the setting is spectacular and the docents are very good.
Absolutely wonderful experience! Such a special place!
Located beneath the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art is Doris Duke's private lagoon. Walking directions in the Oahu Trailblazer guidebook.
Doris Duke created a truly unique home that is true to its origins in a beautiful ocean front location..
eye-opening education about Doris Duke and her wonderful collection of Islamic art. Not to mention the gorgeous estate
If you have not visited this Museum it is a work of art. It has so much history and so much character I highly recommend it and the view of the beach is breathtaking
Need reservation (Wed through Sat) through the Honolulu museum of art. Don't drive there by yourself. So I did't know it in adanvced.
Well worth the visit. The guides know their stuff and enjoy their work. I would compare this to the Hurst Castle in San Simeon, CA.
Must see for art & design lovers!
Great time. Fabulous experience.
Doris Duke collection of Middle East decor, miscellaneous items. Accessible only through Museum of Art.
Well worth a visit!
Enjoy the music and Cultural history of Listening, While Muslim yesterday. Expertly linked resistance music with the movement of oppressed people.
Stunning!
Beautiful estate. Scheduled walk through tours only. So call weeks in advance.
Intriguing peek into a tobacco heiress' world
Doris Duke's house on the ocean is amazingly beautiful! Great tour!
My parents don’t speak English and they prohibited people whispering to translate to them on the side nor didn’t provide any non-English support except you have to book the entire tour in certain languages.
It's a beautiful place! And the tour was very interesting!
Very nice and talanted workers....in there countries they become less money...and the governement doesnt respect them....thanks for the usa and hounolulo
I am sure this must be a wonderful place, but double-check before coming as they are closed for maintenance and renovations until nov 22nd, as posted in their website!
Beautiful and interesting home/museum. Must make reservations for the tour.
Tour guide Cynthia was the bomb. Breezy house. Nice location
An incredible experience inside and out. Access via the Honolulu art museum.
Plan to visit again but my 1st was everything and more. Something good out of all that death
A must visit whether you live in Hawaii or not. Our docent was wonderful!
Scheduled walk through tours only. So call weeks in advance.
I thought that the home was a treasure. I true museum of great deal of art and love for art.
Great place to visit in Honolulu, must make reservations through Honolulu Museum of Art.
Over looking the beautiful ocean waters of Diamond Head is just one of the beautiful things in Hawaii
Amazing experience!
Tickets purchased and bus ride must be taken from Honolulu Museum of Art!
Love!!!!
Amazing place - truley luxury! The tour is fantastic
Wow! Magnificent overload! We'll have to go again!
Amazing and beautiful estate. I would definitely come back here again and again.
Best tour ever
A gem which everyone should see. Docents were very knowledgeable.
Most beautiful, but it is a hidden secret to the general public.
Very interesting, save time for museum too
Make sure to book much much ahead of time online!
Absolutely gorgeous. Definitely a must-see.
One of the prettiest places to be able to see from the water
Incredible.
Very good
A must in Hawaii the Iconic home of Doris Duke
Beautiful architecture, gardens, ocean views, and art.
Largest Islamic art collection in the American west.
Wow! See how the rich lived. Really amazing.
Beautiful place!
Incredible a must see have great memories
On my list of destinations on my next Honolulu visit
Beautiful
Awesome place to visit when in Honolulu
Must book at least a day in advance!
Best tour on Oahu.
great tour, fantastic collection
Highly recommend this museum!
Stunning architecture, artwork and culture.
Stunningly beautiful museum
Beautiful, lot to see and dream.
Book early. Fabulous!
This is a must visit attraction!
Always take my visitors here!
INSPIRING, EXQUISITE, worth the wait.
The tour is AMAZING!
So beautiful 😍
A Must See when in Oahu.
Amazing... Even for a guy...
Fascinating
Very interesting
Definitely check this out
Beautiful tour
Great tour
Fantastic tour
Gorgeous art.
MUST GO. NO EXCUSES
Worth it
1 word: INCREDIBLE
good
Beautiful
Awesome house!
BEAUTIFUL
Great collection
Excellent view
Absolutely beautiful
Incredible home
Great place
A must see
Interesting
Doris Duke, the daughter of a millionaire, built a large mansion at the foot of Diamond Head, incorporating plenty of Islamic culture.
In the mansion, art objects brought from the Middle East are exhibited.
While touring the gorgeous buildings, you will feel like you have wandered into Shangri-La (Utopia).
If you apply to the Honolulu Museum of Art, you can participate in a limited number of tours.
I was an English guide, but there seems to be a Japanese tour as well.
What a nice place. An ideal palace built by Doris Duke, who has both money and taste, by collecting Islamic works(!). Individual visits are not possible, and can only be reached by guided tour by bus departing from the Honolulu Museum of Art. It's a popular place, so it's safe to make reservations about a month in advance. There are many stairs inside the building, so it is not recommended for people with disabilities or strollers...
Utopia. It is a very good experience. Advance reservation is required. You can take photos freely. you can get a picture of your life
In 2016, I participated in the Japanese tour.
Rumor has it, it's a great place.
I think it's worth going once.
If you go, you will understand why you should take the time to see it.
However, don't expect much to see and it is recommended if you can speak English.
It was spectacular! A large mansion that stands out even in the Kahala district, a high-class residential area♪
I booked and participated in a Japanese tour in Japan.
Doris Duke's good taste.
The architecture, interiors, gardens, etc. are wonderful things that you probably can't see anywhere else.
I am thrilled to be able to enter and experience the elegant and gorgeous beauty!
You cannot simply enter and leave, and you must make a reservation on the website. You can enter by shuttle from the Honululu Museum of Art. Except for my family, all the tourists were from the US mainland.
From a Westerner's point of view, it would be a mysterious and beautiful building.
From an Asian point of view, it would be an inconsistent collaboration of multiple cultures.
Still, I think it was worth a visit.
It was a very relaxing place with bright tiles and decorations, and a view of the sea and Diamond Head. It's a place you want to visit again and again. There is also a Japanese tour every Wednesday and Friday from 12:00. Reservations are accepted from 2 months in advance.
You can feel the splendor of the Middle East in Hawaii.
It was so wonderful❗
I went there for the first time
Doris Dyuk, I just found out.
You have a lot of money.
I couldn't take a picture because my phone ran out of battery. I will come again.
It was so beautiful and luxurious✨I was impressed that there is such a world❗️. The Japanese guide was very good😊
A place where even those who are ignorant or indifferent to architecture can burst into tears, Berry Berry Nice~!!
It's the most memorable place I've been to Hawaii.
tough
Worth visiting once!