Panama City, Panama

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  • Panama

  • Arts & Culture

  • Food & Wine

  • Outdoors

  • Local Food

  • Entertainment

A golden, pink and lavender sunrise over Panama City, over the water and a silhouetted skyline.
Curator’s statement

Panama City offers a perfect blend of history, culture, natural beauty and modern amenities, making it an excellent destination for travelers. I had an amazing short stay in the in Casco Viejo, which is also known as Old Town. It is renowned for its beautiful Spanish colonial-style, charming plazas and cobblestone streets that make it a photographer's paradise. I spent my time taking in the sights, eating at different restaurants and chatting with the locals. Panama has a lot to offer.

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Where to stay in Panama City, Panama

Hotel La Compañia - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

Landmark property in the heart of Panama City with modern rooms and suites.

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American Trade Hotel

Panama City's stylish and well-located mainstay, with handsome accommodations and a hip coffee shop.

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Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo, Panama City

Experience timeless elegance and historic charm at Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo, Panama City's premier destination for luxury and culture.

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Things to do in Panama City, Panama

A view of Panama City's skyline during the daytime, including a view of the palm trees, grassy areas and water.

Local Shops:

Salsipuedes is where you can enjoy a market of artisan products, traditional hats, dresses, souvenirs and graffiti murals. There are plenty of shops where you can find almost anything you are looking for.

Historical Sites:

Cafe Coca Cola is the oldest Panamanian restaurant in town with traditional Panamanian food.

Iglesia Santa Ana Church was destroyed in a fire in 1854 and was completely renovated in the twentieth century.

One of the most famous and impressive engineering feats in the world, the Panama Canal is a must-see when visiting Panama City. You can watch ships passing through the Miraflores Locks and learn about the canal's history and operation at the visitor center.

Panama Viejo: Explore the ruins of the original Panama City, founded in 1519. This archaeological site offers a glimpse into the city's colonial past and features a visitor center with exhibits on its history.

Casco Viejo: This charming historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its beautiful colonial architecture, colorful buildings, and cobblestone streets. It's filled with trendy restaurants, bars, cafés, boutique hotels, and artisan shops.

Spa:

Casa Thai: Enjoy an authentic experience from Thailand with one of their signature massages. Afterwards, retreat downstairs to Fonda Lo Que Hay for a cocktail in the bar or delicious Latin cuisine.

Tattoo:

Makea Coffee is a unique place to grab Panamanian coffee, sweets, and you can get a tattoo all at the same time.

Day Trips:

Panama City is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including lush rainforests, beautiful beaches and picturesque islands. You can take day trips to nearby destinations like the Pearl Islands, Taboga Island and Soberania National Park for hiking, birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

Places to eat & drink in Panama City, Panama

Inside a fresh, modern, and stylish restaurant, decorated with white walls, tall, green plants, and wooden tables and chairs.

Casa Casco Rooftop Bar is one of the best rooftop bars in the area. Its modern and variety of decor is stellar, but pales in comparison to the views from the rooftop. The mixed cocktails as well as fried fish dishes are superb.

Mahalo is a beautiful space, perfect for pizza/flatbreads, octopus and postres.

Located in Hotel La Compania, Exilio Cocktail Bar offers a signature cocktail called The Albayalde as an ode to the neighborhood’s storied past. With Licor 43, a ginger infusion, and aged rum, The Albayalde is served in a martini glass with lemon, thyme and a pink pepper garnish.

Tantalo with a large selection to choose from, a bustling party scene and a great food, this rooftop will leave you satisfied. I would recommend sampling the tasting menu to include samplers for your group, such as prawns and fish with coconut sauce.

Mezcalito Pub Bistro Mexicano & Mezcaleria is where you should be if tacos and guacamole are your thing!

Mazatlán Rooftop offers some of the best margaritas, birria tacos, soup and more, all while sitting along the Panama Coastline.

Marzola Parilla Panama Argentina is an Argentinian restaurant in the Old Town. This joint has been lavishly decorated with brightly upcycled gems with enough charisma and charm to draw you in.

Tomillo Panamá is a rustic steakhouse perfect for lunch and dinner. They offer various seafood and rice dishes.

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