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
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Panama City
4-star hotel offering the best views to the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal
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