Plan your trip to Willemstad

 Willemstad feels like a Netherlands city full of waterways and street cafes, considering the perfect atmosphere. Willemstad, the capital of Curacao, has the Netherlands feel and numerous channels and sidewalk cafés. To plan a trip to Willemstad, get in touch with United airlines reservations, or visit the united airline's official website.

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What all should you explore in Willemstad?

The capital of the Netherlands Antilles is Willemstad. It is located on Curacao Island and has a population of around 125,000. It is both the country's cultural and economic center and many visitors, particularly on package vacation, visit the town and the island. The center in the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its distinctive Dutch colonial architectural style. There are also a large variety of apartments, restaurants, and casinos in the area.

Famous Attractions include the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, just a walk down Columbusstraat to Mikve Israel-Emanuel, and the 120-year-old Queen Emma Bridge. The sparkling lights of the bridge reflect over the river at night. But stroll from Willemstad to find the cliffs, long stretches of sandy beaches, and crystal blue seas, full of life. Curacao isn't shockingly a popular destination for cruise ships, divers, and those looking to relax. Willemstad looks like Amsterdam, painted in bright blues, oranges, yellows, and pinks.

UNESCO World Heritage Site Willemstad. Willemstad. The Santa Ana Bay divides the city into two - the touristy and retail areas, Punda, on one side, and Otrobanda, a smaller city, a collection of short and narrow, amusable avenues.

Floating Market of Punda brings with the vendors who have taken a journey across from Venezuela fresh seafood, spices, fruit, vegetables, and bulk. The KuráHulanda Museum of Otrabanda is located on an old slave market, the 18th-century courtyard. The old mansion is now a museum that portrays transatlantic slavery horrors.

Curaçao is duty-free, and sculpture, crafts, and classics from the Netherlands, such as pottery, browned lines, and bell towers, as well as cheese, are plentiful. Curaçao is a duty-free port. In Willemstad's Pundaneighborhood, most shops are about six-block apart. Take your pick, either indoors or outside, cheap gourmets, cheap food, Dutch or Creole specialties. 

Top sites to visit:

•            Christoffel National Park

•            Curaçao Sea Aquarium

•            Fort Amsterdam

•            Hato Caves

•            Old Market

•            Scharloo

•            Mikvé Israel Synagogue

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