2 Best Sights in Curaçao

Pietermaai District

Fodor's choice
An incredible transformation has taken place in this historic district over the past few years; it has morphed from a decrepit neighborhood to a colorful seat of culture and happenings. New boutique hotels, fine dining, and trendy cafés have taken hold in restored mansions and new enclaves. It has its own security force and designated community organization, which hosts many special events and artistic projects. Hosted photo walks are also offered with a side of history.

Scharloo

Scharloo

The Wilhelmina Drawbridge connects Punda with the once-flourishing district of Scharloo where the early Jewish merchants built stately homes. It was a tight-knit community and the architecture along Scharlooweg (much of it from the 17th century) is magnificent. Some of the neighborhood has been restored as part of the UNESCO heritage site and the Curaçao Monuments Foundation will be restoring more old mansions in the future. This neighborhood is also home to the island's most photographed building, a light-green mansion dubbed the "Wedding Cake House" since it looks like it's been frosted with white icing. Kleine Werf—the little wharf cresting Scharloo—has now become a venue for large-scale outdoor concerts. New nightlife corners such as District 1850 are popping up there as well .