Renaissance Mall & Rif Fort
Renaissance Mall & Rif Fort: A Blend of History and Modernity
Discover the Dr. Efrain Jonckheer Statue in Otrobanda, a captivating historical landmark reflecting Curaçao's rich cultural heritage and local history.
The Dr. Efrain Jonckheer Statue, located in Willemstad's Otrobanda district, honors Dr. Efrain Jonckheer, a significant figure in Curaçao's history, known for his contributions to medicine and community welfare. The statue is a focal point for discussions about the island's heritage.
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Walking
From the center of Willemstad, walk towards the Queen Emma Bridge. Cross the bridge to Otrobanda. After crossing, turn left onto Gouverneur van Slobbeweg street. Walk straight for about 10 minutes; the Dr. Efrain Jonckheer Statue will be on your right-hand side, near the waterfront. There are no costs associated with walking.
Public Transport
Curaçao's bus stations are located in Punda and Otrobanda. The Otrobanda bus station (also known as AWASA) is where you can catch buses to explore the western side of Curaçao. From the Otrobanda bus station, walk east towards the waterfront. Turn left onto Gouverneur van Slobbeweg; the Dr. Efrain Jonckheer Statue will be on your right. Bus fare is approximately 2 ANG.
Taxi
Taxis are available throughout Willemstad. A taxi ride from the city center to the Dr. Efrain Jonckheer Statue in Otrobanda is a short trip. The base fare is 5 EUR, plus 2.4 EUR per kilometer. A 5km ride in Willemstad costs about 17 EUR. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
Use Dr Efrain Jonckheer Statue as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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