King's Guard Museum


The King's Guard Museum is located in the King's Village Shopping Center. The shopping center is a unique boutique mall with various shops on three levels and an open market. The King's Guard Museum is on the ground level where guests can obtain a bit of historical education while enjoying the shopping experience this Honolulu mall has to offer.

The King's Guard Museum has vintage Hawaiian collectables and souvenirs. Many of these artifacts date to the 1930s through the 1960s. A lot of the items have come from hotels, restaurants, stores, movie theaters, and other city attractions. Original aloha shirts, tiki mugs, postcards, decanters, and other items are on display.

The displays are set up with pictures, paintings, rugs, and other artifacts set in various cases. Each case has a plaque to discuss what is inside and where the items came from. The museum is open daily. The hours may be the same as the shopping center which are 10am to 10:30pm. The hours may also vary from the rest of the shopping center. It is unknown what the exact hours are. The museum is on a small scale and free to enter.

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