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Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, is unlike any other city in the Caribbean. With its pastel-colored buildings lining the waterfront and a layout shaped by Dutch colonial planning, the city blends European design with Caribbean culture. Its historic center, divided by Sint Anna Bay into Punda and Otrobanda, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Queen Emma Bridge, a floating pedestrian bridge connects the two sides and is known for swinging open to allow ships to pass, a unique feature that has earned it the local nickname “The Swinging Old Lady.”
Willemstad’s cultural depth can be felt in its museums, galleries, and street murals. The Kura Hulanda Museum in Otrobanda tells the story of the transatlantic slave trade and the island’s African heritage, housed in a former merchant’s home. In Scharloo, once a neighborhood for Jewish merchants, visitors will find restored mansions turned into creative hubs and public art installations. The city's markets, including the floating market where Venezuelan traders dock their boats, add another layer to the multicultural experience.