

Casco Viejo, Panama's old town, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and historic significance.

Casco Viejo's tropical climate can bring sudden rain showers.
Exploring the cobblestone streets and historic sites requires comfortable footwear.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Panama's warm climate.
Explore the well-preserved colonial architecture and vibrant culture of Panama's historic district.
Learn about the history and engineering marvel of the Panama Canal at this informative center.
Experience the lively nightlife of Casco Viejo, filled with bars, restaurants, and live music.
Famous for its traditional Panamanian breakfast and beautiful courtyard seating.
Iconic restaurant known for its innovative Panamanian-Mediterranean fusion cuisine.
Historic restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a focus on Panamanian flavors.

Handwoven from toquilla palm leaves, these hats are an iconic symbol of Panama, despite their name.
Carved from the tagua nut, also known as 'vegetable ivory', these unique pieces support sustainable practices.
Vibrant, hand-stitched panels created by the Guna people, molas are a traditional form of art and clothing decoration.
A hearty stew made with beef, yuca, corn, and various vegetables. It's a traditional breakfast dish in Panama.
A flavorful rice dish with pigeon peas, sofrito, and sometimes chicken or pork. It's a common lunch staple.
Twice-fried green plantain slices filled with seasoned ground beef, served with a spicy dipping sauce. A popular evening street food.

A unique sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of crocodiles, offering close-up views of these ancient creatures.
A picturesque waterfront promenade lined with cherry blossom trees, offering stunning views of the Spokane River and the city skyline.
Home to the largest collection of Java Man fossils, offering insights into early human evolution.