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Are you looking for a moving company in the Honolulu area? Look no further. Moving Clicks has relationships with the best moving companies in Honolulu and all of Hawaii. Whether you are looking to relocate to Honolulu or are moving out of state, we have the Honolulu moving companies that can help you.

Locating a moving and storage company in Honolulu, Hawaii will help get your move organized. But, do you have questions about Honolulu? Below is some information for you.

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The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu and it’s the largest city. Honolulu actually means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter". Honolulu is on the southeast coast of the island of Oahu. The 2004 population of Honolulu was estimated to be over 377,000 and the Island of Oahu was estimated to be 900,000. The island of Oahu is about 600 square miles. The city of Honolulu is 105 square miles with 85.7 square miles on land and the remainder on water.

Honolulu is a tropical area and the temperatures and humidity are moderated by the ocean which surrounds the island. January temperatures are 65 to 80 degrees and July temperatures are 74 to 88 degrees. It is rare that temperatures are below 50 and above 90.

Neighborhoods and districts in Honolulu include:

  • Arts District – 12 blocks located downtown and near Chinatown
  • Capital District – eastern section of Downtown, historic government area
  • Downtown Honolulu – commercial, financial, and government center
  • East Honolulu – Upper middle class residential neighborhoods
  • Kakaako – light industrial area between Downtown and Waikiki
  • Kalihi and Palama – working middle class and government housing areas
  • Manoa and Makiki – residential areas inland from Downtown and Waikiki
  • Moanalua – neighborhoods and a valley area
  • Nuuanu and Pauoa – middle and upper middle class residential areas
  • Palolo and Kaimuki – residential neighborhood with a business area
  • Salt Lake – residential areas
  • Waikiki – famous tourist district with hotels, shops and entertainment

 

Cultural Opportunities in Honolulu

  • Performing Arts – The Honolulu Symphony and Hawaii Opera Theatre are within the center for Hawaiian music in Honolulu. The venues include: Neal Blaisdell Center Concert Hall, Waikiki Shell and the Hawaii Theatre. Live theatre venues, include: Diamond Head theatre, Manoa Valley Theatre, Honolulu Theatre for Youth. They perform throughout Honolulu.
  • Visual Arts – The Honolulu Academy of Arts is located in downtown Honolulu and is the premier venue for visual arts in Hawaii. The largest collection of Asian and Western art in Hawaii is located at this venue. There is a monthly art walk on the first Friday of each month in downtown Honolulu.
  • Gardens – Several gardens are located in Honolulu, they include: Foster Botanical Garden, Liliuokalani Botanical Garden and the Walker Estate.

 

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