Reviews
A lot of stalls to shop from. There are different price points, sellers sell same thing for different prices so u need to haggle prices. There were drinks and local snacks/food around the market. You have to pay a gate fee of $2 per person to go in cash only. The sellers prefer cash, so take as much cash as u need.
Cool Stadium which has partly filled the hole left when Ohana Hale closed down. Biggest complaint is that there are some merchants who own 3-4 different tables but selling exactly the same thing. However there are a few diamonds in the rough. Belt sellers, coffee sellers, shirt sellers, candles, aromatics and even more. Entry fee is $2, parking $1 you do not have to pay if you arrive on foot or using a pedal bicycle.
Had a great time at the flee market. There were so many different tents to buy souvenirs for adults or kids. If you want to bring home a souvenir from your Hawaii trip, come here to the Aloha Stadium flee market. The flee market is only on: Wednesday from 8am-3pm Saturday from 8am-3pm Sunday from 6:30am-3pm
Aloha Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Halawa, Hawaii, a western suburb of Honolulu. It is the largest stadium in the state of Hawaii. We went to the local farmers market they put on every Friday during the Summer and got lots of great souvenirs.
When ever my parents come out we come here for souvenirs at the swap meet. Lots of fun “cheap” things not made in Hawaii. Please try to support local when in the islands visiting. Check to see where the Hawaii goods are made!
OMG! If you’re a tourist, love spicy and gift shop Knick knacks then this is the place for you. The best deals anywhere. We visited twice on our week in Hawaii!
We went to the Swap Meet in the parking lot. This is a great place for tourists to find good deals on souvenirs.
Lots of vendors, plenty of variety, must make 2-3 hrs available if you want to everything and complete the circle around that stadium. Love supporting the vendors and the local owners providing goods to locals and visitors alike. I highly recommend going. $2 person at entry gate. Wear sunscreen and bring water. It can get pretty hot out.
Loads of good deals on souvenirs and great local food choices. Come with cash in advance to save on tax. There are ATMs located around the stadium but charge $5.50 fee to get up to $200. Definitely worth visiting. Parking is $2 cash per person in your car.
Who doesn’t like going to that stadium for the swap meet. Amazing place to go when your looking for amazing food, snack, gadgets, Polynesian souvenirs and cheap used items. Although it does need a little pick me up an renovation to upkeep the look. but it a place to watch football from way back then till now. It’s a memorable place that would always be a part of Hawaii.