This summer, I had the opportunity to explore the best of Panama from coast to coast, and I was impressed!
Though sometimes overlooked as a Central America destination, there truly is something for everyone in Panama, whether you come for world-famous shopping, the pristine islands of San Blas or for a stroll through the historic Casco Viejo district.
This Panama City travel guide is filled with travel tips to help you plan an incredible trip!
Getting Around Panama City
The transportation situation in the city has improved significantly over recent years, with a new metro subway system which opened in 2014, and some of the old buses being replaced by new city buses. The first line of the metro runs north to south under the city, and is relatively cheap and affordable, with fares at around 35 cents.
Buses in the city are divided into the local routes with lots of stops that offer fares of 25 cents, or the main corridor buses that run a quicker service along the main north to south and east to west corridor, with fares a little higher at $1.25.
Taxis are also plentiful and affordable in the city, with fares set by the government that depend on the distance that you will be covering, with even the longest journeys around the city only costing around five dollars.
Where to Stay in Panama City
Even if you’re not staying at a 5-star resort, visit the hotel bar for a delicious cocktail!
Budget Accommodation in Panama City
- El Litoral – A short drive outside the city, this rustic seaside B&B is a wonderful retreat from the bustle of Panama City, with cottage style accommodation and charming rooms with large double beds. The location is also used as a retreat for holistic therapies and offers classes in yoga and Pilates too. Rooms are available from $75 per night.
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- The Balboa Inn – Located near the Reserva Cerro Ancon, this B&B is ideal for those looking to stay close enough to the city center without being amidst the hustle and bustle. A nice garden and terrace provides a pleasant place to relax, while it also has a warm welcome from the owners. Rooms from $70.
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Hostel Villa Vento Surf – Offering dorm beds for very competitive prices, this is a hostel that comes with some nice added bonuses such as a swimming pool area and free wireless internet. The hostel has a friendly atmosphere and some great social areas to unwind too. Beds in the dorms from $12.
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The Best of Panama City Accommodation
- American Trade Hotel – This classy hotel is bursting with traditional charm, and has some beautifully decorated rooms with lovely comfortable beds, and large bathrooms with stylish deep baths. A swimming pool provides a nice spot to cool off, while the free wireless internet is a nice modern touch.
- Waldorf Astoria – A tower hotel which has the distinctive logo on the wall can be seen from much of the city, and the rooms here are sumptuously decorated, with lovely large bathrooms. The hotel even has a dedicated driver in the lobby who can take you to nearby locations, while the bar offers some lovely drinks and is a great spot to unwind.
- Las Clementinas – With its sea views and beautiful architecture, this hotel is a lovely place to stay, while the rooms are nice with some nice artwork and plenty of space to allow you to relax. The location is excellent for this city’s night life and restaurants, while the air conditioning is welcome and the nice terrace area is a great place to unwind.
What to Do in Panama City
Whether you’re a self-proclaimed foodie or beach bum, there’s something here for everyone!
- Panama Canal – The canal is the main reason for the city being what it is today, and to see the ships go by in the canal is an impressive sight. You can reach the area by bus or by taxi, and there is also a visitor’s center at the Miraflores Locks with a great viewing platform and a museum showing off the history of the canal too.
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Where to Eat in Panama City
Panama City has plenty of places to make your mouth water!
- Puerta de Tierra – This great steak house is located in the old town area, and while you can sit inside, the lovely patio is a great place to enjoy your food and to see the people of the city go by. You will also regularly find some good live bands performing here too.
- Nacion Sushi – So close to the ocean, it is no surprise that seafood is popular in Panama City, and this sushi restaurant is a stylish option in the Costa del Este district, and is nicely decorated while the food is well prepared and offers some tasty vegetarian options as well as the sashimi.
- Barrio Pizza – Located on the Avenida Central at the heart of the city, this pizza restaurant prepares their pizzas in the traditional way, with a good selection of toppings and the option to choose your own topping too. The restaurant is lively and displays some bold artwork giving the location a vibrant atmosphere.
- American Trade Hotel – Headed by chef Clara Icaza, The Dining Room is a hotel restaurant that serves good food throughout the day, but is particularly popular for its wonderful brunch options. The meat and fish for the dishes are sourced locally, and the food here is beautifully prepared.
- Donde Jose – One of the few restaurants in the city that has a waiting list, Donde Jose’s cuisine delivers Panamanian classics with a modern culinary twist, and every day a fixed menu of five main items and two desserts are prepared in two sittings, and each dish is lovingly decorated which makes it almost a shame to touch the food with your fork!
– Panama’s Rooftop Bars –
With a tropical climate and a growing range of tower buildings in the city, Panama has seen a great growth in rooftop bars, and if you are looking to relax and socialize, then an open air bar with a view is definitely a great way to do it.
- Tantalo is a nice option in the historic Casco Viejo district, with Latin nights held on Wednesdays and a busy atmosphere on the weekends.
- The 1400 bar is a new addition with an urban theme that has become a popular place to party, while the Inedito Rooftop has the business district to one side and the ocean to the other.
- Another bar with ocean views is La Jirafa de Maria del Alma, which offers a great range of cocktails, and also has a Mexican restaurant if you have a taste for nachos or something more substantial with your drinks.
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