Banyan Tree Langley Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96818
About the Business
Banyan Tree is a renowned tourist attraction located on Langley Avenue in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. This majestic tree stands as a symbol of natural beauty and historical significance, attracting visitors from all around the world. With its sprawling branches and lush green leaves, the Banyan Tree provides a serene and picturesque setting for relaxation and exploration. Visitors can admire the tree's impressive size and unique characteristics, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of Banyan Tree and experience the magic of this iconic landmark in Hawaii.
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Langley Ave, Honolulu, HI 96818, United States
Reviews
"Amazing neighborhood and chill spot for lunch or sunset with a loved one. Honoring the fallen during Pearl Harbor."
"The most beautiful and relaxing location I’ve ever been to. The fact that you can sit there or stand under this tree and feel peace is amazing. I love this location so much I pinned it to come back for our next Hawaii vacation. There is a beautiful view of the USS Arizona Memorial as well! Which is a win win!"
"Located on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. It's my favorite Banyan Tree on the whole island of Oahu! The vibe is calm and serene with a beautiful view of the USS Arizona Memorial! We love being able to see history first hand!"
"If you have access to Ford island, this is the most remarkable way to honor the fallen at Pearl Harbor. It’s as close as you can get for free. Stunning views. Stunning tree. I can’t wait to go back. But, like others have said, you have to have exclusive access to Ford island. Not just anyone can come visit here. Please be respectful as it is military housing area."
"Fantastic location and the view is incredible. However, a few things to note. First, this at the end of a street in a populated neighborhood for the families of our service members. Be respectful, quiet, and avoid making loud noises - as you don't know if the service member works an alternative shift. Probably best to avoid going entirely. Second, avoid putting coins on the memorial. The penny's stain the white paint and does not add to the aesthetics - I understand the meaning behind the coins, but frankly, take your money and donate to a charity that helps our service members instead."
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