Eight pedestrian-only acres along Lewers Street and Beach Walk make up Waikiki Beach Walk, a low-rise outdoor district built for an evening stroll between dinner and the beach. The tenant mix leans away from luxury and toward Hawaii-rooted boutiques and casual lifestyle brands — Crazy Shirts, Quiksilver, Na Hoku jewelry, the Ukulele Store, Island Swimwear — along with about fifteen restaurants ranging from Ruth's Chris and Roy's Waikiki to Yard House, Giovanni Pastrami, and Lanikai Juice. Free torch-lit Hawaiian music and hula performances run weekly on the Plaza Stage, plus a Thursday-evening makers market with local crafts and produce. No cover, family-friendly, and easy on the wallet compared with the Kalakaua luxury strip.
"A lively stretch with boutique shops, casual restaurants, and live Hawaiian music a few nights a week. Beautifully lit at night with the tiki torches — the perfect place to wander after a beach day."