Sited at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Panama City comprises a modern city centre, the old colonial streets of Casco Viejo and the ruins of Panama la Vieja, the original Spanish city sacked by Sir Henry Morgan in 1671 which lies a little out of today’s town. Subsequently rebuilt in a different location, what is now Casco Viejo contains renovated colonial buildings and a plethora of chic bars, restaurants and small hotels, making this historical spot well worth a visit.
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Panama City
Boutique hotel located on the northern edge of Panama City’s historic UNESCO World Heritage Casco Viejo district
A high comfort hotel located in Panama City’s business district
4-star hotel offering the best views to the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal