You are here. The city, a red carpet before you. Dine, shop, work, playÉ everything you need is well within reach. And in most cases, well within walking distance.
Everywhere you go you'll get a different view of urban Honolulu. You'll see a mix of historical periods all over town. Roam the neighborhood around Capitol Place and you might feel like you strolled right into the late 1800s. You'll appreciate beautiful old buildings like the State Supreme Court building, Ali'iolani Hale, with the 18-foot King Kamehameha Statue standing before it.
Head to the business and finance district and you'll see some of the oldest structures around, including the exquisite Kamehameha V Post Office and the Dillingham Transportation Building. Travel further down the street and ahead in time and you'll reach the Waterfront District, where the Aloha Tower stretches 184 feet as a beacon greeting tourists to this day.
This is indeed the ideal high-rise lifestyle for those who long to live, work and play in town. Live in style. Capitol Place has all the convenience and allure of big city living. It's the best of all worlds. Roam around a bit and you'll see.