McDonald's

5/52 Reviews
Fast Food
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Open Now|10:00-02:00
+33 2 41 86 86 77
6 B boulevard du Marechal Foch, 49100, Angers, France
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The most famous areas in downtown Honolulu, Oahu are Waikiki and Alamora. The Ala Wai Canal separates the two areas, with Alamora to the north and Waikiki to the south. The avenue that directly connects the two areas, besides Kalakaua Avenue, is Alamora Avenue. Ala Moana Avenue is the closest avenue to the west coast in downtown Honolulu. Ala Moana Avenue, in this section of the Alamora area, that is, north of the canal, runs mainly east-west, slightly north-south; to the north of the avenue, the famous T-junction includes Piikoi St and Atkinson Dr. In the middle of the two roads, the world's largest open-air shopping mall complex, Alamora Center, is surrounded; to the south of the avenue is Alamora Park, and the southern edge of the park is the beach, facing the Pacific Ocean. Alamora Boulevard, after passing the canal to the south, runs from northwest to southeast, but then turns west and northwest until it intersects with Kalakaua Boulevard; and between the canal and the turn, there is an important intersection, where Alamora Boulevard intersects with Hobron Lane. Walking southwest along Hobron Lane, you will reach Holomoana Street in a few minutes. To the southwest of Holomoana Street is Ala Wai Boat Harbor, one of the most beautiful photography spots in Hawaii. Walking south along Holomoana Street, you will reach Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon and Waikiki Hilton Village, where you can see the Rainbow Tower nearby. It can be seen that the intersection of Alamora Boulevard and Hobron Lane is full of people. There are many shops and restaurants near the intersection, including Discover Bay Center, Red Lobster, Outback Steakhouse, McDonald... The McDonald's here is a famous McDonald's in Oahu and even in Hawaii, and it also serves Chinese fast food and instant noodles. As I said, vacation and tourism are different. A quick tour is just to see the lively attractions and check in, while the real immersion in the atmosphere and feeling the culture is to adapt to the local customs and appreciate the details.
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