What to See in Willemstad
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Historic Area of Willemstad
The unique historical core is protected by UNESCO. No wonder - the narrow streets and colourful houses are so charming!
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Queen Emma Bridge
The Queen Emma Bridge is a pontoon bridge across St. Anna Bay in Curaçao.
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Fort Amsterdam
Fort Amsterdam is a fort located in Willemstad, Curaçao. It was constructed in 1634 by the Dutch West India Company and served not only as a…
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Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue
The Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, in Willemstad, Curaçao, is the oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas.
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Handelskade
This promenade is probably the most photographed site on Curacao. Most charming during the night - just wander around and enjoy the powerful…
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Rif Fort
The historical fort and waterfront development is one huge entertainment, dining and shopping complex. Always busy and bustling.
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Gouverneur de Rouville
Dutch Caribbean cuisine at its best - this bar and restaurant serves its meals always fresh, delicious and in a great atmosphere.
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Queen Juliana Bridge
Koningin Julianabrug is a four lane road bridge across St. Anna Bay in Willemstad, the capital of Caribbean island country Curaçao, which is…
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Kura Hulanda Museum
A remarkable collection of African art and artefacts related to African history in Caribbean. If visiting only one museum, be it this one.
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Tours & Activities
4.2 (4) Willemstad: City Tour, Chobolobo Distillery & Mambo Beach
Curaçao: Sunset Paint Experience Overlooking Skyline
4.6 (216) Curaçao: Willemstad Colourful City Walking Tour
4.6 (161) Willemstad: Curacao's Colorful History Walking Tour
4.7 (175) Willemstad: Guided Underwater Walking Experience
4.5 (13) Curacao: Willemstad Highlights and Beach Break
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