Top Attractions and Travel Guide for Panama City

Panama City, the vibrant capital of Panama, is a fascinating mix of modernity and history, offering visitors an array of attractions and activities.

One of the greatest engineering marvels of the modern world. The Miraflores Locks Visitor Center offers a chance to see ships navigating the canal, along with exhibitions about its history and operations.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this historic district is known for its colonial architecture, charming streets, boutique shops, trendy cafes, and rooftop bars offering stunning views of the city.
Explore the ruins of the original Panama City, which was founded in 1519 and destroyed by pirates in 1671. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features a museum showcasing the city’s history.
A scenic coastal walkway perfect for a leisurely stroll, jogging, or biking while enjoying views of the city's skyline and the Pacific Ocean.
A scenic road connecting four small islands, offering breathtaking views of the city and the Panama Canal. It’s also home to restaurants, shops, and the Biomuseo, a museum dedicated to Panama’s biodiversity.
A lush rainforest just outside the city, perfect for nature lovers. It’s a top spot for birdwatching and hiking, with trails like the famous Pipeline Road.
A historic square where Panama declared its independence from Colombia. The square is surrounded by landmarks such as the Catedral Metropolitana and the Museo del Canal Interoceánico.
A café known for hearty American breakfasts and bagels.
A scenic train ride alongside the canal, through lush rainforests, from Panama City to Colón.