Honolulu City Lights 2025 Guide – A Local’s Favorite Holiday Tradition (Now Expanded to Thomas Square)

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Honolulu City Lights 2025 – Everything You Need to Know

When palm trees sparkle with lights and Shaka Santa waves from Honolulu Hale, you know the holidays have officially arrived in Hawaiʻi. And for 2025, Honolulu City Lights is bigger and brighter than ever — now expanded to two locations: Honolulu Hale and Thomas Square.

Since its debut in 1985, this free community event has grown into a month-long festival of lights, art, and joy. From the towering Christmas tree on the front lawn to the handmade decorations by local schools and artists, every corner of Honolulu Hale glows with island spirit.

Whether it’s your first time or your fifteenth, this guide will help you discover everything you need to know about the expanded Honolulu City Lights 2025. — from event dates and local tips to the easiest way to get there without worrying about parking.

Christmas Hale

What Is Honolulu City Lights?

Honolulu City Lights started as a simple downtown tree lighting and has evolved into Oʻahu’s largest holiday tradition. In 2025, the celebration spans two major areas, each offering its own unique holiday atmosphere.

🌟 At Honolulu Hale (Frank F. Fasi Civic Center Grounds)

  • 🌴 Shaka Santa and Tutu Mele statues greeting visitors at the front lawn
  • 🎄 50-foot Christmas tree decorated differently each year
  • 🎨 Christmas tree exhibition inside Honolulu Hale, where local artists and community groups display uniquely themed trees
  • 🎶 Live performances by local musicians and hālau hula groups
  • 🍧 Food booths and keiki rides in the courtyard

NEW for 2025: Thomas Square Illumination

Just across King Street, Thomas Square now features:

  • ✨ 250 feet of dazzling light tunnels
  • 🌲 50 beautifully illuminated trees
  • 🎊 Festive holiday motifs along Alapaʻi & Beretania Streets
  • 🚂 Keiki train rides through the decorated pathways
  • 🛍️ Holiday craft and food vendors
  • 🎬 Occasional family movie nights and community events

This annual event represents what Hawaiʻi does best — celebrating community, creativity, and culture with a local twist.

Fun fact: Every year, the city’s Parks and Recreation Department picks a new theme for the main Christmas tree. Past designs have honored Hawaiian royalty, ocean life, and even hula traditions.

2025 Dates, Schedule, and Highlights

The 2025 Honolulu City Lights celebration is expected to begin in November 29, 2025 and run through December 25, 2025!

While official details are typically announced in November, here’s what you can expect based on previous years:

🎄 Opening Night Ceremony(Saturaday, November 29, 2025)

  • Lighting of the city’s 50-foot Christmas tree at Honolulu Hale around 6:00 PM
  • The famous Electric Light Parade down King Street
  • Live entertainment, food booths, crafts, and family activities

🌟 Throughout December

📍Honolulu Hale: the hear of the original Honolulu City Lights experience!

  • Shaka Santa & Tutu Mele Statues
  • The 55-foot iconic holiday tree
  • Indoor Christmas tree exhibit
  • Wreath display by local artisans
  • Food booths and keiki rides

📍NEW! Thomas Square Christmas Illumination

  • 250 feet of dazzling light tunnels
  • 50 illuminated trees
  • Festive motifs along Alapa’i & Beretania Street
  • Keiki train rides
  • Holiday craft & food vendors
  • Occasional free movie nights & family events (check local listings)

This new location offers a more engaging walk-through light display, perfect for families, couples, and anyone who loves festive photos.

🎆 Closing Week

  • Last chance to take photos and enjoy the lights before they’re turned off for the season
  • Holiday celebrations at both sites continue throughout December. The City Department Holiday Tree Exhibition inside Honolulu Hale will wrap up on Friday, December 26, 2025, and outdoor light displays will start shutting down on Monday, December 29, 2025

How to Get There

Both Honolulu Hale and Thomas Square are centrally located in downtown Honolulu, only 15–20 minutes from Waikīkī.

🚗 Driving

Limited street parking is available nearby, but it fills up quickly — especially on weekends and opening night. There are a few public garages within walking distance, but traffic in the area can be heavy.

🚌 Public Transportation

TheBus offers several convenient routes from Waikīkī and Ala Moana. Check schedules ahead of time and allow extra travel time.

🚕 Rideshare or Taxi

Uber and Lyft operate in the area, though prices may surge during peak hours.

🛻 Easiest Option – Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tour

For a more relaxing and festive way to see the lights, the Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tour by Turtle Trolley offers direct transportation from Waikīkī — complete with holiday music, open-air views, and no parking stress.
👉 Learn more about the Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tour

Pro tip: Weekday evenings are usually less crowded, and parking is much easier to find.

Christmas City Lights

Tips for Visiting Like a Local

  • Go around sunset (5:45–6 PM): You’ll catch the tree lighting against a golden sky, then watch the city sparkle after dark.
  • Dress comfortably: Evenings in December are mild (70s °F / 20s °C), but a light sweater helps on breezy nights.
  • Explore inside Honolulu Hale: Don’t miss the indoor tree exhibit — each one has a different theme and often includes clever local touches.
  • Bring cash or card: For snacks, drinks, or keiki rides at the small carnival area.
  • Photo favorites:
    • Shaka Santa & Tutu Mele statues
    • Tree-lined King Street arches
    • Light tunnels at Thomas Square
    • The “ALOHA” light display on the front lawn

How to See the Lights the Easy Way – The Turtle Trolley Christmas Tour

If you want to experience Honolulu City Lights without worrying about parking or traffic, hop aboard the Turtle Trolley Christmas Tour.

Running nightly through December, this open-air trolley takes guests directly from Waikīkī to Honolulu Hale — decked out in festive lights, music, and holiday spirit. It’s the perfect way to sit back, relax, and take in the twinkling beauty of the city.

📍 Route includes: Waikīkī → Thomas square → Downtown Honolulu → Honolulu Hale → Return to Waikīkī
🎟️ Tickets: Reserve your Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tour here.

Honolulu city lights Trolley

Bonus for Travelers – 25% Off All And You Creations Tours

Planning to explore more of Oʻahu while you’re here? When you book the Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tour, you’ll receive 25% off any And You Creations tour — the perfect way to extend your holiday adventure.

Tours you can enjoy with the discount:

  • 🐬 Dolphins & You – Watch wild dolphins and snorkel in pristine waters.
  • 🐢 Turtles & You – Meet Hawaiian green sea turtles up close.
  • 🌊 Ocean & You – A sunset cruise with live DJ and breathtaking Waikīkī views.
  • 🌴 Island & You – A full-day circle island tour with local food and scenic stops.
  • 🌺 Nature & You – Waimea – Explore lush rainforest trails and a waterfall swim.

It’s a small holiday gift from us — a way to enjoy both the island’s festive lights and its incredible natural beauty.

Celebrate the Holidays Island-Style

There’s something magical about seeing Christmas lights shimmer against palm trees and the Pacific breeze. Honolulu City Lights captures the best of Hawaiʻi — community, creativity, and aloha — all in one unforgettable holiday tradition.

Whether you stroll through Honolulu Hale with your family, join a trolley full of carolers, or spend the next day exploring Oʻahu’s waterfalls and reefs, your holiday in Hawaiʻi will shine a little brighter this year.

Mele Kalikimaka and happy holidays from all of us at And You Creations and Turtle Trolley!