Panama City, Panama

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Panama’s capital, described as the “crossroads of the world”, sits right at the heart of the country and serves as the main artery into the rest of the country. The number of skyscrapers that line Panama City’s skyline is ever-growing, and the pace of life is never slow. Even with the modernity and constant change, the city’s history remains well-preserved for all to see. See what’s left of the original Panama City at Panama Viejo dating back to the 1600s and spend an afternoon walking the cobblestoned historic center, Casco Viejo. Here colonial-era landmarks like the neoclassical Palacio Presidencial and old buildings transformed into hotels, cafes, restaurants and small shops provide a lesson in history, architecture and culture all within the city limits.  

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Panama’s capital, described as the “crossroads of the world”, sits right at the heart of the country and serves as the main artery into the rest of the country. The number of skyscrapers that line Panama City’s skyline is ever-growing, and the pace of life is never slow. Even with the modernity and constant change, the city’s history remains well-preserved for all to see. See what’s left of the original Panama City at Panama Viejo dating back to the 1600s and spend an afternoon walking the cobblestoned historic center, Casco Viejo. Here colonial-era landmarks like the neoclassical Palacio Presidencial and old buildings transformed into hotels, cafes, restaurants and small shops provide a lesson in history, architecture and culture all within the city limits.  

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