High-rise Moiliili has been a middle-class neighborhood since its development in the 1920s. As a business district along King Street, it serves local residents and University of Hawaii at Manoa students. Flower stalls are numerous, creating a romantic air about the neighborhood. Le Flowers sells an endless variety of lei and freestanding tropical flowers at low prices. For those seeking the natural way to live, Down to Earth, Hawaii's largest natural food store, sells everything from organic produce to aromatherapy. For the best ice cream on Oahu, visit Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream & Desserts, Inc. Open late, you'll find yourself surrounded by students who love the unique names of the delicious desserts as much as the flavors. Then head over to Liquid Surf Den nightclub or Players Sports & Entertainment Club and enjoy a drink, some dancing and great company. If the bar scene is not for you, Magoo's Pizza is a popular gathering place for casual conversations, loud laughs and plenty of great food and drinks.
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Overlooking Lake Michigan Swissotel Chicago can be found at 323 E. Wacker
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