{"id":4028,"date":"2023-06-30T09:00:31","date_gmt":"2023-06-30T07:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/relaxedcuracao.com\/?p=4028"},"modified":"2024-06-18T19:47:55","modified_gmt":"2024-06-18T17:47:55","slug":"toko-williwood","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/relaxedcuracao.com\/en\/bars-restaurants\/toko-williwood\/","title":{"rendered":"Toko Williwood aka Marfa’s GoodHangout"},"content":{"rendered":"
O<\/span>n the way to our destination Marfa’s GoodHangout, formerly Toko Williwood, the most striking landmark is large peach-colored church on a small hill in the village of St. Willibrordus. You can see it from afar. By the time you get there, however, you have already passed our destination and a Hollywood-style sign.<\/p>\n After the Flamingo Lagoon by Jan Kok<\/a>, the small village of Sint Willibrordus is marked with the white capital letters WILLIWOOD. The similarity to the world-famous HOLLYWOOD lettering is no<\/strong> coincidence. Right across the street is Marfa’s GoodHangout. You can’t miss it, because the big sign with her abstract face is really eye-catching.<\/p>\n Marfa’s shop is right on the corner where you head straight towards Coral Estate and the beaches of Porto Mari<\/a> and Daaibooi<\/a>. If you turn right, you will come to a road that leads to Park Fontein and Westpunt – the next axis to many other dream beaches<\/a> of Curacao. Find a free parking space and off you go.<\/p>\nSint Willibrordus alias WILLIWOOD<\/h3>\n