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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace

Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace is a regular open-air flea market operated since 1979 at Hawaii’s largest sports venue, Aloha Stadium. With 400+ vendors, crafters, and artists from around the world, this is an international shopping adventure. Find great bargains across a wide selection of products including clothing, accessories, fine jewelry, vintage antiques, Hawaii-inspired souvenirs, local snacks, farm stands, and pre-packaged foods.

Honolulu Farmers Market

Honolulu Farmers Market is held at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center every Wednesday 4-7pm. It’s a favorite among locals with business folk swinging by after work to pick up groceries and families coming to enjoy a dinner picnic on the lawn. Highlights include Vietnamese cuisine, fresh cherry tomatoes and Asian vegetables, every kind of musubi (a popular sushi snack) imaginable, and a variety of sweet treats made with local breadfruit flour.

Kakaako Farmers Market

Kakaako Farmers Market sets up at 1050 Ala Moana Boulevard on Saturdays 8am-12 Noon. Nestled in one of Honolulu’s busiest shopping districts, this Ward Village event features farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, freshly-caught fish, and lots of fantastic food stalls. It’s a great place to pick up locally grown ingredients or grab a bite to eat before shopping at the surrounding retail shops. Highlights include Hawaii-made artisan pasta.

KCC Farmers Market

KCC Farmers Market hosts Honolulu’s biggest farmers market every Saturday 7:30-11am, along with a much smaller version on Tuesdays 4-7pm. Held at Kapiolani Community College in Diamond Head, this weekend event showcases 50+ vendors and draws a huge crowd. You can purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, dine on a variety of prepared foods, and score only-in-Hawaii delicacies. It’s also a great place to meet and mingle with Oahu’s local farmers.

Waikiki Specialty Farmers Market

Waikiki Specialty Farmers Market is held on the school lawn at Jefferson Elementary School every Saturday 8am-2pm. This market is a small cluster of pop-up tents selling local and seasonal fruits and vegetables, plants, prepared foods, and made in Hawaii products. It’s within walking distance to most guest accommodations in Waikiki, making it convenient for holidaymakers to head down on a Saturday morning to pick up a few things.

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