Panama City is not merely the capital of the nation; it stands as a sprawling and vibrant metropolis where modernity harmoniously intertwines with tradition. Its skyline is a breathtaking tapestry of sleek glass skyscrapers, charming colonial-era architecture, and verdant parks that invite relaxation. While the city's buildings reflect contemporary innovation, they also echo a rich historical narrative. Remarkably, Panama City encompasses two other cities, both recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, further enhancing its allure and cultural significance.
POIN PANAMA's innovative design and modern architecture make it a must-see destination for architecture enthusiasts and anyone interested in modern skyscraper design.
The Panama Viejo Archaeological Site corresponds to the site where the city of Panama was founded on August 15, 1519, and includes the ruins of the first European settlement on the Pacific coast of America, as well as the remains of the first inhabitants of the isthmus. The ruins of Panama Viejo and especially the tower of its cathedral are one of the leading national symbols and one of the city's biggest tourist attractions.
This Unesco-listed district is a symphony of restored rainbow-hued buildings, romantic wrought-iron balconies, centuries-old churches, sky-caressing rooftops, and narrow cobblestone streets, strung out along four historic avenues
Oysters and lobsters and fish…oh my! The fish market in Panama City, authentically known as Mercado de Mariscos, is on the water near the entrance to Casco Viejo. This is where restaurant owners and locals come for fresh seafood and is one of our favorite things to do in the city!
F&F Tower, a screw-shaped building that went from being just another skyscraper to becoming part of the identity of an entire city.
As you glide onto Amador Causeway, it’s as if you’ve stepped into a postcard scene from Miami or the sun-kissed coasts of Southern California. The palm-fringed road meanders gracefully, flanked by the boundless expanse of the ocean, offering breathtaking vistas of the city skyline and the majestic entrance to the Panama Canal.
The avenue is a popular destination that charms both locals and tourists thanks to its picturesque and lively atmosphere. Located just off Balboa Avenue, you'll find the Cinta Costera, where runners, cyclists, and families enjoy together, whether riding the bike path, strolling, feeding the cats or raccoons, or simply enjoying a raspa'o. The palm-lined boardwalk offers an escape from the constant hustle and bustle of the city, allowing visitors to relax while enjoying the views of the ocean and the nearby Ocean Reef islands.
Spanning the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, the Bridge of the Americas stands as an iconic testament to engineering prowess and connectivity. This architectural marvel not only physically bridges the gap between Panama City and the interior of Panama, but it also serves as a symbolic link uniting the continents. In this exploration, we delve into the history, significance, and architectural brilliance of the Bridge of the Americas.
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