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Hilo has deep cultural roots going back to the times before King Kamehameha. There is a renaissance of Hawaiian language. You will find a slower pace of life. If you are looking for an older Hawaii, dig a little deeper and you will find plenty to captivate you, you will also find the influence, since the time of the sugar plantations, of the many other cultures as well.

Here at the lotus garden we are happy to recommend about Great places to Eat in Hilo and introduce you to Hilo’s Alternative Bar Culture (Find Tea, Kava & Kombucha bars in Hilo).

Hilo Farmer’s Market > Every day you will find fruits flowers and vegetables rain or shine. On Wednesdays and Saturdays Hilo Farmers Market is a major hub for farmers and flower growers as well as specialty food producers creating local organically sourced products.  Hamakua side of Mamo Street (North) you find produce and Puna side (South) you will find crafts. During cruise ship season, Tuesdays also sees crafts for sale.

we are happy to provide you with exploring, sightseeing and hiking tips about the Hilo and Puna side of the Big Island, and introduce you to this gem!

 

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