Bishop Museum Map (2023-2019)
Planning a visit to Honolulu’s premier cultural treasure?
Bishop Museum, officially the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, is the largest museum in Hawai‘i. It holds millions of artifacts representing Hawaiian and Pacific Island culture, history, and natural science. Founded in 1889, it serves as a vital center for cultural preservation and scientific research in the Pacific.
The most up-to-date Bishop Museum Map helps you easily find the Hawaiian Hall Complex, Planetarium shows, and the Science Adventure Center. Wander through the Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center’s erupting volcano or schedule time for the daily lava demonstration.
Whether you’re chasing history or hands-on fun, this map guides you straight to what matters. Don’t miss the Kahili Room—it’s a hidden gem.
Bishop Museum Map 2023
The Bishop Museum in Honolulu provides an interactive campus map on its official website, showing the layout of its main buildings and galleries for 2023. Key areas include Hawaiian Hall, Pacific Hall, the Science Adventure Center, Castle Memorial Building, and the J. Watumull Planetarium.

Printable Bishop Museum Map PDF 2023
Bishop Museum Map 2019

FAQ
Is it worth going to the Bishop Museum?
Yes, the Bishop Museum is widely considered worth visiting for its extensive exhibits on Hawaiian and Pacific history, culture, and science. Visitors praise its interactive displays, family-friendly activities, and unique collections, making it a top cultural attraction in Honolulu.
What does the Bishop Museum have?
The Bishop Museum houses over 25 million artifacts and specimens, including Hawaiian royal heirlooms, Polynesian cultural treasures, natural history exhibits, and the world’s largest collection of Hawaiian and Pacific artifacts. Key features include the Hawaiian Hall, Pacific Hall, Science Adventure Center, planetarium, and native gardens.
How much does it cost to get into Bishop Museum Hawaiʻi?
As of May 24, 2025, general admission is $33.95 for adults, $30.95 for seniors (65+), and $25.95 for youth (ages 4–17). Kama‘āina (Hawaiʻi residents) and military rates are $19.95 for adults, $17.95 for seniors, and $15.95 for youth. Children under 4 and Museums for All/SNAP cardholders receive free admission; planetarium shows cost an additional $3.
Is there a dress code for the Bishop Museum Hawaiʻi?
There is no formal dress code at the Bishop Museum, but casual and comfortable clothing with a shirt and footwear is recommended due to Honolulu’s warm weather.
