The Best-Kept Secret in Curacao Puts You Right into the Heart of Willemstad

By: - May 1st, 2026
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The pool deck at the Brion City Hotel.

Willemstad carries a different kind of energy than anywhere else in the Caribbean. Dutch colonial buildings line the harbor in tightly packed rows, painted in saturated color, with narrow streets opening into waterfront corridors. The city has a working rhythm — boats moving through St. Anna Bay, pedestrians crossing between districts, cafés and storefronts active throughout the day. It’s layered history you can see in the architecture and feel in how the city operates.

Walking through Willemstad feels different the moment you step into it. Streets narrow, then open toward the water. Foot traffic crosses a floating bridge that swings open for passing boats. It’s constant motion, constant color — and at Brion City Hotel, you’re positioned right inside it.

It’s also one of those stays that stays under the radar. Curaçao’s attention has been pulled toward larger beachfront resorts, leaving places like this overlooked — even though the location puts you closer to the island’s most prominent scenes than almost anywhere else. You’re not commuting into Willemstad here. You’re already in it, with the harbor, the bridge, and both sides of the city within a few steps.

Where You Actually Stay

The hotel is set in Otrobanda, directly facing the harbor and the Queen Emma Bridge, with Punda just across the water. Rooms look out toward the channel and the row of painted buildings that define the city’s waterfront. Step outside and you’re immediately in Willemstad, with the bridge, the waterfront, and the streets already in front of you.

Inside, the experience just works. Rooms are modern and comfortable, with high-speed Wi-Fi and a daily continental breakfast included. There’s also an outdoor pool deck, set above the street, where you can step out of the flow of Willemstad and stay within sight of the harbor. And there’s a gym, too. 

What Stays With You

The location carries the experience. Boats move through St. Anna Bay throughout the day. The bridge opens and closes, shifting the flow of people between both sides of the city. From your room or just outside the entrance, you’re watching Willemstad in real time.

Step a few minutes in any direction and the details build — café tables along the water, painted facades reflecting off the harbor, murals and storefronts filling the streets behind the hotel. It’s a place where you keep walking because there’s always something just ahead.

The hotel is also part of Best Western’s Signature Collection, which shows up in the consistency — reliable rooms, solid service, and details like the included breakfast and strong Wi-Fi — all in a location that feels anything but standardized.

How You Spend Your Time Here

Cross the Queen Emma Bridge into Punda and follow the waterfront past Handelskade, where the buildings run in a continuous row along the harbor. Turn back toward Otrobanda and the streets shift again, with galleries, smaller restaurants, and local shops filling the blocks.

Stay close and the harbor becomes the focus. Boats pass through. The bridge swings open. People gather along the edge to watch it happen. You don’t need to plan anything here — you step outside and the day fills in.

Why It Works Right Now

Much of Curaçao’s recent attention has centered on beachfront resorts, but that’s only one way to experience the island. Brion City Hotel puts you in the middle of Willemstad, where the island’s identity is most visible — architecture, movement, and daily life all within a short walk.

It’s a different kind of stay. You’re not removed from the island. You’re inside one of its most recognizable places.

Getting There

The drive from Curaçao International Airport takes about 20 minutes into Willemstad. From there, the hotel places you directly at the harbor, with both sides of the capital connected by the bridge just outside.

The Bottom Line

Brion City Hotel puts you in Willemstad — harbor in front of you, bridge a few steps away, streets in every direction. You wake up to the water, step outside into the city, and spend your time walking through one of the most visually distinct places in the Caribbean. That positioning is what makes it one of the island’s most overlooked stays right now.

What It Costs to Stay Here

This might be the best part: the value. The rates are almost impossibly good — think as low as $119 per night, according to Google Hotels. That’s pretty hard to beat for a well-run hotel in the heart of the action. 

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