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Panama City

Created: 09/2025
Updated: 09/2025

Panama is best known for the Panama Canal.

Though it's a small country, its capital Panama City has flourished thanks to the canal.
The historic old town dates back to the Spanish colonial era. -Casco Viejo
Just outside the city, you can still find places that preserve the traditional lifestyles of the indigenous peoples.
With so many different facets, Panama is sure to captivate you!

Sightseeing Spot

Panama Canal

This is one of Panama’s most iconic tourist attractions!

You can actually watch ships pass through the canal in real time.
There are also video presentations and exhibits, making it a fascinating experience for anyone interested in how it all works.

If you're visiting Panama, seeing the Panama Canal—the heart of the country's economy—is absolutely worth it!

Casco Viejo

Casco Viejo is the historic center of Panama City,
and its old quarter is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Rich in Spanish colonial heritage, it stands as one of the city's most iconic tourist destinations.

Iglesia San Francisco de Asis

This is a church located in Casco Viejo.

The blue stained glass is especially striking, and its calm, serene hue leaves a lasting impression.

It’s one of the well-known tourist spots within Casco Viejo!

Indian Village Tour

Just a short drive from the skyscrapers of Panama City,
you can visit indigenous villages that still preserve their traditional way of life. Join a guided tour!

On the tour, you'll actually visit a village and witness its customs, daily routines, and community life firsthand.

The contrast between the modern city and the indigenous lifestyle is striking,
and this tour offers a truly refreshing and eye-opening experience!

Restaurant

Casa Blanca

This is a stylish and slightly upscale restaurant located in Casco Viejo.

Both the presentation and flavor of the dishes are excellent.
If you're in the area, be sure to stop by!

La Tapa del Coco

This is a casual Panamanian restaurant you can easily drop into!

Stylish yet relaxed, with a welcoming atmosphere.

If you're looking to enjoy Panamanian or Central/South American cuisine in a slightly more refined setting, this is a great choice!

Ajisen Ramen

Following my visit in Colombia, here I am again—Ajisen Ramen!

Japanese ramen truly is unbeatable.

You can satisfy your cravings for authentic Japanese flavor right here.
If you ever find yourself longing for ramen, this is the place to go!