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Sambil Mall
The guide was updated:Sambil is the largest shopping centre in Curaçao, just a 10 minutes' drive from the centre to the west of Willemstad. It houses shops with over a hundred brands, a food court featuring cuisines from around the world, and plenty of entertainment options including a bowling alley, an interactive park for kids, and the most modern cinema in the Caribbean.
Useful Information
- Address: Veeris 27, Willemstad
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–8pm
- Website: www.sambil.cw
- Phone: +599 9 735 3131
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Sambil Mall
Sambil is the largest shopping centre in Curaçao, just a 10 minutes' drive from the centre to the west of Willemstad. It houses shops with over a hundred brands, a food court featuring cuisines from around the world, and plenty of entertainment options including a bowling alley, an interactive park for kids, and the most modern cinema in the Caribbean.
Read more