Kapiʻolani Community College
4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu
(808) 734-9000
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Really beautiful cactus gardens!!!
Free parking.
Every Saturday till 11am there's a farmers market.
Clean bathrooms located in the parking lot. However, no toilet paper today so maybe have some with you.
Went looking for manoku, and found a pair.
! Not a college review ! Extremely rude Parking security
Future generations
Their cactus & succulent garden is the cutest. Very happy to have accidentally stumbled across it while heading back from Diamond Head.
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Bus #2 & #23 travel East from Waikiki and stop at Diamond Head bus stop, walk across the street, beautiful Cactus Garden along campus.
Went there on Saturday morning for farmer market.
The cactus garden on campus here, is a must see! Do take the time to stop by on your way to the Diamond Head hiking trails. It's beauty will not disappoint. My husband said it looks like you are on a different planet even, particularly next to the big round cacti patch. ?
This review is for the $5 Bento truck in the KCC parking lot: I Order from here once in a while but this time the food was terrible. Garlic chicken had an old spoiled chicken taste to it. They cooked it right before it was going bad… hence the $5 bento price.
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Very nice campus. Worth visiting if you can get a ride. Parking available only for students and staff.
Beautiful campus with amazing views. The artwork is excellent and fun!
Pleasant campus.
This is the only way I can say anything about the cactus garden at this school and I feel like people need to know it's there. They have built the most amazing cactus garden that I have ever seen. When I seen this garden from across the street on my way to the diamond head hiking trail I knew I was going to have to stop on my way back. It's truly a beautiful thing to behold some how they took mother nature's most hostile plants and made them into a amazing beautiful place to visit.
Famers Market here has large variety of food both fresh and prepared.
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