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Willemstad Collection (page 4)

Welcome to Willemstad, the vibrant capital city of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Green heron

Green heron
The green heron (Butorides virescens) is a small heron of North and Central America

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Colorful houses in Punda, Willemstad, Curacao

Colorful houses in Punda, Willemstad, Curacao
Typical and very colorful houses at the Punda side of Willemstad, Curacao, Netherland Antilles.In 1997 the historic city center of Willemstad (Curacao)

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Fortchurch in Willemstad (Punda district), Curacao, Netherlands Antillies, West Indies, Caribbean

Fortchurch in Willemstad (Punda district), Curacao, Netherlands Antillies, West Indies, Caribbean
Built in 1769 as part of Fort Amsterdam in what is now the UNESCO World Heritage City of Willemstad, CuraAzao, the Fortchurch is a Historic Monument

Background imageWillemstad Collection: The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge visiting the Netherlands Antilles for the

The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge visiting the Netherlands Antilles for the
Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles, October 21, 2008 - The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) visits the Netherlands Antilles for the humanitarian service project, Continuing Promise 08

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Mambo Beach, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former Netherlands Antilles

Mambo Beach, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Hemingway Beach beach bar and grill, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles

Hemingway Beach beach bar and grill, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageWillemstad Collection: View of Otrobanda ferry terminal and Dutch colonial buildings on Handelskade along

View of Otrobanda ferry terminal and Dutch colonial buildings on Handelskade along Pundas waterfront, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles

Background imageWillemstad Collection: The Penha building, a former merchants house built in 1708, Punda, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Penha building, a former merchants house built in 1708, Punda, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean

Background imageWillemstad Collection: L. B. Smith Bridge, Punda, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former

L. B. Smith Bridge, Punda, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former
L.B. Smith Bridge, Punda, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Venezuelan boats at the floating market, Punda, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Willemstad

Venezuelan boats at the floating market, Punda, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles, former Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageWillemstad Collection: View of St. Anna Bay looking towards colonial merchant houses lining Handelskade

View of St. Anna Bay looking towards colonial merchant houses lining Handelskade along Pundas waterfront, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Willemstad, Curacao, West Indies, Lesser Antilles

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Short Wicks of a French rooster, 1793, Anonymous, 1793

Short Wicks of a French rooster, 1793, Anonymous, 1793

Background imageWillemstad Collection: CURACAO: WILLEMSTAD, 1904. A commercial street in Willemstad on the Dutch Island of Curacao

CURACAO: WILLEMSTAD, 1904. A commercial street in Willemstad on the Dutch Island of Curacao. Stereograph, 1904

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Floating market, Punda, Willemstad, CuraAzao

Floating market, Punda, Willemstad, CuraAzao
The so-called floating market at the small Waaigat harbor in Willemstad, CuraAzao is really an ordinary market on the waterfront manned by Venezuelan traders who moor their boats up against

Background imageWillemstad Collection: Aerial of the coast and Willemstad, CuraAzao

Aerial of the coast and Willemstad, CuraAzao
Aerial view of Willemstad, Curacao, with Punda (right on the photo) and Otrabanda ( left on the photo. The harbor entrance to the natural bay (St. Anna bay) and Schottegat

Background imageWillemstad Collection: The harbor front of Willemstad, CuraAzao

The harbor front of Willemstad, CuraAzao
In 1997 the historic city center of Willemstad ( Curacao) was added to UNESCOs World Heritage List in part because of the peculiar style of the architecture

Background imageWillemstad Collection: ABC Islands - CURACAO - Willemstad: Harborfront Buildings of Punda

ABC Islands - CURACAO - Willemstad: Harborfront Buildings of Punda
ABC Islands, CURACAO, Willemstad: Harborfront Buildings of Punda

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Caribbean, Curacao, Willemstad. Penha Building from Riffort

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Caribbean, Curacao, Willemstad




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Welcome to Willemstad, the vibrant capital city of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles. Located in the heart of the Caribbean and Central America, this picturesque city is a true gem. As you stroll through Willemstad's charming streets, you'll be captivated by its unique blend of Dutch colonial architecture and Caribbean flair. The iconic Handelskade along Punda's waterfront showcases stunning gabled buildings that tell tales of a rich history. Don't miss out on experiencing the lively atmosphere at the floating market, where Venezuelan men load their boats with fresh produce. It's a sight that truly embodies the cultural diversity found here. The Queen Emma Bridge is another must-see attraction. This pontoon bridge connects Punda and Otrobanda, offering breathtaking views of Willemstad's waterfront. And if heights don't scare you, venture across the towering Queen Juliana Bridge for panoramic vistas that will leave you speechless. Willemstad has something for everyone. Whether it's relaxing at Hemingway Beach beach bar and grill or exploring Sharloo's Art Deco Miami building, there are endless opportunities to indulge in local delights. For food enthusiasts, Kam Young restaurant on the main shopping street in Otrobanda is a culinary haven worth visiting. And if you're looking for an unforgettable staycation experience, Bij Blauw Boutique hotel and restaurant in Pietermaai or Deja Hotel offer comfort and style like no other. Willemstad invites you to immerse yourself in its colorful culture and warm hospitality. With its colonial charm, stunning bridges, beautiful beaches like Seaquarium beach nearby - there is no shortage of reasons why this destination should be on your travel bucket list. Come explore Willemstad – where history meets paradise.