In the heart of Willemstad, the Queen Emma Bridge spans the St. Anna Bay, connecting the vibrant neighborhoods of Punda and Otrobanda. This pedestrian-only swing bridge, with its distinctive design, offers panoramic views of the city’s iconic candy-colored buildings that line the waterfront. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, take in the lively atmosphere, and find charming cafes with outdoor seating nearby. The bridge itself is a popular spot for capturing memorable photos, making it a key part of any visit to Curacao.
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