Punda Love Hearts

Love locks in the heart of the city

The three Punda Love Hearts full of love locks at Sint Anna Bay

When it comes to love and romance, the Punda Love Hearts at Handelskade are a must for you. The photo hotspot in Punda can be found right next to the floating Queen Emma Bridge: Three large steel lattice hearts, hanging full of love locks.

Infinite love

If you want to seal your love with or for someone, this is the ideal place. Here you can lock that moment in your heart forever. All you need is a lock.

Around Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, you can buy heart locks to match the occasion. You can usually find them at bric-a-brac stores such as TEDi, KiK or Woolworth. If necessary, Amazon can help, either with or without an engraving order. After all, people all over the world are falling in love, getting engaged and getting married all the time.

Maike and Stefan form a heart with their hands in front of the love locks of the Punda Love Hearts

We love this tradition!

Engraved upon our hearts

Stefan and I took on a do-it-yourself hobby and home improvement project that turned out to be a bit of a challenge. We needed steady hands like surgeons to engrave our lock. On top of that, we only had one free “shot”: we had only one lock in our luggage, plus a battery-powered Dremel imitation in OVP, which we didn’t know if it would work.

Still quite shaky at first, we carved names and dates on the front and back of our personalized love lock. The sound of the engraving reminded us a bit of a visit to the dentist, but that too passed. Our masterpiece was ready for the big day.

Stefan and Maike's freshly engraved red love lock on a table

Handmade: our jointly engraved love lock

Chaining to Punda Love Hearts

“Lock Your Love on the Punda Love Hearts” (by Carlos Blaaker)

This is what it says on the golden sign in front of the large, central love heart, which also lists the sponsors of the interactive memorial: Freeport (jeweler), Penha (perfumery), Pandora, De Buren (restaurant) and Iguana Café. The Iguana Café is located right next to Love Hearts, where you can enjoy a drink or a meal after the festive event.

The chaining event was an unforgettable moment for both of us, which we captured in sound and vision:

Hearts for eternity

It’s been exactly two years since we attached our love lock to the Punda Love Hearts. Right now, just before Valentine’s Day and in preparation for this post, the love hearts bring back fond memories. And the next time we are in Punda, we will try to find our hearts again in the maze of castles.

Stefan and Maike's hands hold their hand-engraved love lock on the middle Punda Love Heart

With your heart in your hand

The hearts are like an interactive, living monument that is constantly changing due to the number of different love locks from all over the world.

Have you already left a personal love lock in Punda or hung it up somewhere else? Send us a photo of it and we will post it for you here on the blog and on our social media channels if you like.

Happy Valentine’s Day!💖

The three Punda Love Hearts and the Queen Emma Bridge light up at night at Sint Anna Bay

Punda Love Hearts by night

Maike is our studied journalist. She feels most comfortable when her feet paddle alternately in the warm Caribbean sand and in the turquoise sea - above and under water. Her trained eyes discover all the little things on the edge of the path or reef that make the difference.

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    Who is the "Swinging Old Lady"?

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    This refers to the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, the swinging old lady.

    The Koningin Emmabrug, Pontjesbrug or Queen Emma Bridge is a floating pontoon bridge made of wood and steel that is over 100 years old. It connects the two districts of Punda and Otrobanda.

    It is just under 10 meters wide and 167 meters long and can be completely moved to the Otrobanda shore side for ships to pass.

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  1. Evelyn P. 21.02.2024 at 00:40 - Reply

    Toll, dass Ihr Eure Liebe an diesem wunderbaren Platz mitten in Willemstad besiegelt habt. Freue mich, mehr von Euch zu lesen. Weiter so!

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Punda Love Hearts

Love locks in the heart of the city

The three Punda Love Hearts full of love locks at Sint Anna Bay

When it comes to love and romance, the Punda Love Hearts at Handelskade are a must for you. The photo hotspot in Punda can be found right next to the floating Queen Emma Bridge: Three large steel lattice hearts, hanging full of love locks.

Infinite love

If you want to seal your love with or for someone, this is the ideal place. Here you can lock that moment in your heart forever. All you need is a lock.

Around Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, you can buy heart locks to match the occasion. You can usually find them at bric-a-brac stores such as TEDi, KiK or Woolworth. If necessary, Amazon can help, either with or without an engraving order. After all, people all over the world are falling in love, getting engaged and getting married all the time.

Maike and Stefan form a heart with their hands in front of the love locks of the Punda Love Hearts

We love this tradition!

Engraved upon our hearts

Stefan and I took on a do-it-yourself hobby and home improvement project that turned out to be a bit of a challenge. We needed steady hands like surgeons to engrave our lock. On top of that, we only had one free “shot”: we had only one lock in our luggage, plus a battery-powered Dremel imitation in OVP, which we didn’t know if it would work.

Still quite shaky at first, we carved names and dates on the front and back of our personalized love lock. The sound of the engraving reminded us a bit of a visit to the dentist, but that too passed. Our masterpiece was ready for the big day.

Stefan and Maike's freshly engraved red love lock on a table

Handmade: our jointly engraved love lock

Chaining to Punda Love Hearts

“Lock Your Love on the Punda Love Hearts” (by Carlos Blaaker)

This is what it says on the golden sign in front of the large, central love heart, which also lists the sponsors of the interactive memorial: Freeport (jeweler), Penha (perfumery), Pandora, De Buren (restaurant) and Iguana Café. The Iguana Café is located right next to Love Hearts, where you can enjoy a drink or a meal after the festive event.

The chaining event was an unforgettable moment for both of us, which we captured in sound and vision:

Hearts for eternity

It’s been exactly two years since we attached our love lock to the Punda Love Hearts. Right now, just before Valentine’s Day and in preparation for this post, the love hearts bring back fond memories. And the next time we are in Punda, we will try to find our hearts again in the maze of castles.

Stefan and Maike's hands hold their hand-engraved love lock on the middle Punda Love Heart

With your heart in your hand

The hearts are like an interactive, living monument that is constantly changing due to the number of different love locks from all over the world.

Have you already left a personal love lock in Punda or hung it up somewhere else? Send us a photo of it and we will post it for you here on the blog and on our social media channels if you like.

Happy Valentine’s Day!💖

The three Punda Love Hearts and the Queen Emma Bridge light up at night at Sint Anna Bay

Punda Love Hearts by night

Maike is our studied journalist. She feels most comfortable when her feet paddle alternately in the warm Caribbean sand and in the turquoise sea - above and under water. Her trained eyes discover all the little things on the edge of the path or reef that make the difference.

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  1. Evelyn P. 21.02.2024 at 00:40 - Reply

    Toll, dass Ihr Eure Liebe an diesem wunderbaren Platz mitten in Willemstad besiegelt habt. Freue mich, mehr von Euch zu lesen. Weiter so!

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    Who is the "Swinging Old Lady"?

    Answer

    This refers to the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, the swinging old lady.

    The Koningin Emmabrug, Pontjesbrug or Queen Emma Bridge is a floating pontoon bridge made of wood and steel that is over 100 years old. It connects the two districts of Punda and Otrobanda.

    It is just under 10 meters wide and 167 meters long and can be completely moved to the Otrobanda shore side for ships to pass.

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Punda Love Hearts

Love locks in the heart of the city

The three Punda Love Hearts full of love locks at Sint Anna Bay

When it comes to love and romance, the Punda Love Hearts at Handelskade are a must for you. The photo hotspot in Punda can be found right next to the floating Queen Emma Bridge: Three large steel lattice hearts, hanging full of love locks.

Infinite love

If you want to seal your love with or for someone, this is the ideal place. Here you can lock that moment in your heart forever. All you need is a lock.

Around Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, you can buy heart locks to match the occasion. You can usually find them at bric-a-brac stores such as TEDi, KiK or Woolworth. If necessary, Amazon can help, either with or without an engraving order. After all, people all over the world are falling in love, getting engaged and getting married all the time.

Maike and Stefan form a heart with their hands in front of the love locks of the Punda Love Hearts

We love this tradition!

Engraved upon our hearts

Stefan and I took on a do-it-yourself hobby and home improvement project that turned out to be a bit of a challenge. We needed steady hands like surgeons to engrave our lock. On top of that, we only had one free “shot”: we had only one lock in our luggage, plus a battery-powered Dremel imitation in OVP, which we didn’t know if it would work.

Still quite shaky at first, we carved names and dates on the front and back of our personalized love lock. The sound of the engraving reminded us a bit of a visit to the dentist, but that too passed. Our masterpiece was ready for the big day.

Stefan and Maike's freshly engraved red love lock on a table

Handmade: our jointly engraved love lock

Chaining to Punda Love Hearts

“Lock Your Love on the Punda Love Hearts” (by Carlos Blaaker)

This is what it says on the golden sign in front of the large, central love heart, which also lists the sponsors of the interactive memorial: Freeport (jeweler), Penha (perfumery), Pandora, De Buren (restaurant) and Iguana Café. The Iguana Café is located right next to Love Hearts, where you can enjoy a drink or a meal after the festive event.

The chaining event was an unforgettable moment for both of us, which we captured in sound and vision:

Hearts for eternity

It’s been exactly two years since we attached our love lock to the Punda Love Hearts. Right now, just before Valentine’s Day and in preparation for this post, the love hearts bring back fond memories. And the next time we are in Punda, we will try to find our hearts again in the maze of castles.

Stefan and Maike's hands hold their hand-engraved love lock on the middle Punda Love Heart

With your heart in your hand

The hearts are like an interactive, living monument that is constantly changing due to the number of different love locks from all over the world.

Have you already left a personal love lock in Punda or hung it up somewhere else? Send us a photo of it and we will post it for you here on the blog and on our social media channels if you like.

Happy Valentine’s Day!💖

The three Punda Love Hearts and the Queen Emma Bridge light up at night at Sint Anna Bay

Punda Love Hearts by night

Maike is our studied journalist. She feels most comfortable when her feet paddle alternately in the warm Caribbean sand and in the turquoise sea - above and under water. Her trained eyes discover all the little things on the edge of the path or reef that make the difference.

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  1. Evelyn P. 21.02.2024 at 00:40 - Reply

    Toll, dass Ihr Eure Liebe an diesem wunderbaren Platz mitten in Willemstad besiegelt habt. Freue mich, mehr von Euch zu lesen. Weiter so!

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  • Quiz Question

    Who is the "Swinging Old Lady"?

    Answer

    This refers to the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, the swinging old lady.

    The Koningin Emmabrug, Pontjesbrug or Queen Emma Bridge is a floating pontoon bridge made of wood and steel that is over 100 years old. It connects the two districts of Punda and Otrobanda.

    It is just under 10 meters wide and 167 meters long and can be completely moved to the Otrobanda shore side for ships to pass.

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Category Nature
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www.curacaochronicle.com
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Category Relaxed Travelling
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Category Diving and Snorkeling
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