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Undoubtedly the capital’s standout site, the handsome Handelskade lies right in the historic heart of Willemstad. Featured on pretty much every Curacao postcard, the charming collection of colorful colonial buildings make for some fantastic photos and viewing.
Looking out over the glinting waters of St Anna Bay, its instantly recognizable seventeenth-century buildings are painted in vivid yellows, blues, oranges and pinks. Part of the Punda district, its lively waterfront is now home to countless cafes, restaurants, shops and art galleries.
Asides from wandering about and taking in the pleasant ambience and architecture, you can sit and watch the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge from one of its chilled-out cafes. From here, you can easily explore the center and visit most of the city’s main museums and tourist attractions.
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