Explore Mānoa
This neighborhood filled with historic homes offers respite from the urban city.
Visit Mānoa on any given day, and chances are there’s a slight mist filling the air, swathing the neighborhood in a mysterious aura that leaves one’s skin feeling cool and dewy. It is perhaps because of this enigmatic mist that the area is so breathtaking. Once an agricultural center in ancient Hawai‘i, this verdant valley was used by Native Hawaiians to develop extensive irrigation systems that fed into the lo‘i, or taro patches, thought to have once covered the area. Though the region became purely residential in the late 19th century—today, it is home to one of the highest concentrations of historic designated homes in the islands—Mānoa remains a welcome respite from the bustle of city life, where a lush environment and ono eats intersect.
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