Handelskade Live Cam | Willemstad, Curaçao

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Watch this live HD webcam from the Handelskade waterfront in Willemstad, Curacao. Harborfront street lined with brightly painted 18th century buildings that today, house boutiques, art galleries and sidewalk cafes. The Handelskade is definitely one of the most beautiful waterfronts of the world! This historic waterfront has many colourful Dutch colonial buildings. Also, if you are in the area also stop by Mambo Beach, Jan Thiel Beach and Curacao Sea Aquarium. This quay was once a center of great activity and a bustle of people; piles of goods were waiting there for transport and the whole quay was filled with sailing ships that transported the goods around the world. The buildings were used as warehouses for all the goods.

About the Swinging Bridge

The Swinging Bridge in Willemstad, Curaçao, is a special and popular bridge. It connects two parts of the city, Punda and Otrobanda. The bridge is made of wood and swings gently as people walk across it. Many visitors enjoy taking pictures of the colorful buildings nearby and the beautiful water below. Originally built in the 1800s, it is not just a way to cross. Moreover, it is also a symbol of the city’s charm. The bridge swings open for boats. Thus, making it very unique and fun to see.

Things to do

One of the first things you’ll want to check out is the famous Handelskade. This waterfront area is famous for its bright, pastel-colored buildings that make for stunning photos. Walking along the harbor, you can enjoy beautiful views of the water and the iconic floating market nearby. It’s a perfect spot to take a leisurely stroll, grab some local snacks, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere.

Next, head over to the Queen Emma Bridge, a fascinating pedestrian bridge that connects the Punda and Otrobanda districts. Known as the “Swinging Old Lady,” the bridge closes to allow boats to pass, which creates a unique experience. As you walk across, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the city and the harbor.

For a taste of history, don’t miss the Kura Hulanda Museum. This museum focuses on the African slave trade. Thus, showcasing artifacts and artwork that tell the stories of the past. It’s a poignant reminder of the history of the Caribbean and holds deep cultural significance. The architecture of the museum itself is also worth admiring, with beautiful buildings that reflect the local style.

If you’re looking to unwind, take a ride to the nearby beaches like Plage Kenepa Grandi, known for its crystal-clear waters and soft white sand. This beach is perfect for a relaxing day under the sun or a swim in the refreshing sea. Additionally, you can bring a picnic or enjoy local food from nearby vendors.

Lastly, make sure to visit the local markets, especially the Floating Market. Here, you can find fresh produce, fish, and local crafts from the nearby islands. It’s a lively place filled with friendly vendors ready to share their goods.