The capital, Willemstad, is perhaps the most fascinating city in the Caribbean (in our opinion). Its rich history is visible in every corner of the old city, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The heart of the city is on the Handelskade, a picturesque stretch of pier you’ve seen on every postcard from Curaçao. 17th-century colonial Dutch buildings painted in pastel colors fringe the waters of St. Louis. Anna Bay. Sit in the Iguana Café and watch the Queen Emma Bridge swing open to allow ships to enter the harbor.
From there, cross from Punda to Kura Huland Village and admire the beautiful architecture left behind by the Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch. Stroll through the narrow, cobblestone alleys behind Breedestraat, enjoy a local lunch at the Plasa Bieu market and then take a photo at the giant Curaçao sign in Wilhelminaplein.
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