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Taste My Aruba Taste My Aruba is a charming, family-operated seafood restaurant housed in what was once one of the oldest department stores in downtown Oranjestad.
To see Oranjestad in a short amount of time, consider hopping on one of the streetcars, which offer free, looped transportation to and from the main street downtown area and the cruise ship terminal.
To cool down and relax after the 45-minute walking tour throughout downtown Oranjestad, we visited Pepe Margo Distillery, which served us authentic Aruban rum and gin.
Downtown Oranjestad is ranked #3 out of 15 things to do in Aruba. See pictures and our review of Downtown Oranjestad.
The Pastechi House Located in downtown Oranjestad, The Pastechi House serves a large variety of one of Aruba’s most traditional breakfast and snack items: pastechi.
A bronze statue of Anne Frank stands in the Queen Wilhelmina Park in downtown Oranjestad, Aruba, at left; at right, a T-shirt for sale in the Beth Israel gift shop in Aruba reads “Bon Bini ...
For public transportation, there’s frequent bus service between downtown Oranjestad and the main resort areas along the hotel strip.
If you're traveling to Aruba, here are the best tips for flights, navigating the island's public transportation, plus bike and scooter rentals.
Family-owned Spanish hotel and resort chain, Iberostar, announced plans for its first hotel in Aruba, located on Eagle Beach just a short drive away from the airport and downtown Oranjestad, called ...
While there are several restaurants and attractions in the vicinity, this area is markedly quieter than the bustling high-rise area of Palm Beach and downtown Oranjestad, both located about a 10 ...