They are located 8.6 km from the city center (20 min by car). The visiting hours are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and the cost ranges from $7.22 to $17.22, which includes access to the Canal Museum, a tour of the locks, access to the restaurant, and the IMAX Theater.
It is the historic district of the city and it holds the oldest buildings and much of Panamanian history. Additionally, it is a place that features hotels and various representative restaurants. Among them: American Trade Hotel, Hotel Central, Casablanca Restaurant, Lo que Hay Fonda, and Diablicos Restaurant.
It is a peninsula with views of the Canal and the city of Panama. Additionally, it represents a causeway that connects several islands with seafood restaurants and outdoor terraces such as Mi Ranchito and Pencas.
It is an archaeological site where the first City of Panama was founded. Located ten (10) minutes from the city center, it welcomes visitors from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm with an admission cost of $10.
It is a stretch of road with sea views that connects the Paitilla neighborhood with the Casco Antiguo. Access is free, and you can visit the famous Seafood Market there.
It is a museum designed by architect Frank Gehry and is focused on the history of biodiversity in Panama and the region. Located at the beginning of the Amador Causeway, it welcomes visitors from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.