Panama City can be divided into old city, ancient city, new city, and the most famous
Browse area of the Panama Canal
Let’s talk about the old city first. Panama was once a Spanish colony, so it is very
Many architectural styles still retain the Baroque style, so casual photos will look great.
There is no piece of wood! There are many small commodity shops in the old city, some of which are also owned by Indians.
Yes, there are small coffee shops and taverns. Walking around Lao Chen at dusk, watching the sunset
Take a picture from the street corner, and it also feels like wood. The camera position is shown in Figure 2.
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Next is the Panama Canal. Since the author has some official duties, not only
I visited the canal and also visited the control room of the canal (but I can’t post it for the time being)
come up), but stand on the steps of the canal and feel for yourself what it would be like without the bus
How long does the Nama Canal need to go from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea?
A lap is also a super exciting thing
The port of New Town and Panama, the symbol of Panama, are must-visit locations.
One, I had two drinks at the Western restaurant next to the port at night, and went to the panama restaurant
Making a funny and cute gesture next to your chest is also a romantic gesture.
Casco Viejo
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Obviously a must visit if you're in the city. This is the older part of the city and its historical center. It features old colonial houses, albeit many are being restored, so there is a slight gentrification aspect to the district. Nevertheless, walking through the streets lined with pastel colored houses is gorgeous. You could easily spend a morning or afternoon strolling through the districts various streets, while resting in the many open spaces when you're tired. Also a nice place to grab a bit to eat!
France Square
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Part of the old town, this is a beautiful place to wander around and learn a little about the history of the area. There are usually guides who share some essential information (for a fee of course) but the scenery is stunning. You can see miles around the area with impressive scenery.