Bed & Bike

Top choice in Willemstad


Willemstad's premier 'poshtel' (an upscale hostel, for the uninitiated) opened in 2017 in a formerly abandoned parliament building, and its central location in Pietermaai is a big draw. The restored interior is artsy and cheerful, fostering a convivial vibe, and the roof deck and communal kitchen are good spots to make friends. Every guest gets a complimentary bike!

Bunks in the six- and 16-bed dorms are extra long, with privacy curtains, reading lights and electric sockets. Some private rooms have balconies. All accommodations are sparkling clean.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Willemstad attractions

1. Octagon Museum

0.34 MILES

After a failed revolt in Venezuela in 1812, Simón Bolívar fled to Curaçao with his two sisters, who were accommodated in this oddly shaped beach house…

2. Jewish Cultural-Historical Museum

0.48 MILES

The 1651 Mikvé Israel Emanuel Synagogue has the oldest continuously operating Jewish congregation in the western hemisphere. Its small but fascinating…

3. Miami Building

0.52 MILES

An example of beautifully preserved art-deco architecture in the crumbling Scharloo district.

4. Floating Market

0.52 MILES

A colorful place to see piles of papayas, melons, plantains, grapes, oranges, apples, tomatoes and much more. The vendors sail 70km from Venezuela to set…

5. Steam for Oil

0.55 MILES

At the Curaçao Maritime Museum, this exhibit includes a working model of the oil refinery that has been a centerpiece of the island's economy throughout…

6. Curaçao Maritime Museum

0.55 MILES

Engaging displays trace the island’s history, including exhibits on the Dutch West India Co, the growth of Willemstad, the slave trade and more. A…

7. Fort Amsterdam

0.6 MILES

Dating from the 17th century, this much-modified fort is now home to government offices. Inside the large courtyard (enter through the gate on the western…

8. Queen Emma Bridge

0.68 MILES

Spanning Sint Annabaai, this local landmark is sometimes called Our Swinging Old Lady. It's a pontoon bridge that swings open to make way for oceangoing…