Top 5 Must-Visit Spots in Willemstad, Curaçao
Willemstad, Curaçao’s colorful capital, is a living postcard filled with culture, history, and charm. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning traveler, these five must-see spots will make your trip unforgettable.
The Queen Emma Bridge
Known as the “Swinging Old Lady,” this floating bridge connects Otrobanda and Punda two of Willemstad’s most iconic districts. Take a stroll across and enjoy panoramic views of the Handelskade’s colorful waterfront.
Handelskade
The famous row of pastel-colored colonial buildings is Curaçao’s most photographed view. Grab a drink by the waterfront and watch boats glide by as you soak in the Caribbean vibes.
Otrobanda Street Art
Otrobanda is a treasure trove of creativity. Explore its alleys to discover powerful murals that tell stories of Curaçao’s culture, people, and pride.
Floating Market
A true cultural experience! Local vendors and Venezuelan traders line the harbor with boats full of fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood. It’s a taste of local life.
Wilhelmina Plein
End your walk with a stop at Wilhelmina Plein, home to the iconic “Curaçao” sign a must for your photo collection.



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