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As the name implies, this national chain offers a ’round the clock opportunity to work up a sweat. There are three clubs in Honolulu, one in Waikīkī, and four others dotted around O’ahu; most offer short-term passes.
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With a wide path all along its length, the canal offers a lovely evening’s walk, ending at the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor.
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The 1929 terracotta and tile A&B Building epitomizes Territorial period Hawaiian architecture. Asian, Mediterranean and island influences are filtered through the quintessential Hawaiian architects, C. W. Dickey and Hart Wood.
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A skilled massage therapist with almost two decades of experience, Fran Rose offers Swedish massage, reflexology, shiatsu, sports massage, acupressure, and iridology.
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Ringed around the coliseum-like stadium, the largest swap meet in the islands is a great place for kitsch souvenirs, alohawear, and beach equipment.
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An award-winning day spa with two locations, Ampy’s specializes in massage, facials, and body treatments. Owner Ampy and her daughter Nicole both have European training.
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Integrated into many spa treatments, natural fragrances are used to invoke a specific mood or feeling.
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One of Honolulu’s leading spas, this one bills itself as an “experience center.” A full range of pampering treatments is offered, with Aveda brand products to the fore.
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The deal here is burgers – BIG burgers.
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On the shore of Pearl Harbor, Blaisdell is a family favorite due to its pavilion facilities, shade trees, and children’s play equipment.
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