One of the reasons for Panama's increased tourism is partly becuase of the amount of facinating attractions it has, like the Panama Viejo, Ancon Hill, Centennial Bridge and the Museum of Colonial Religious Art, to name a few.
Mi Pueblito
Mi Pueblito stands for My Tiny Village and is a replica of various towns throughout the country of Panama that includes typical Panamanian, Indian, and Antillian culture, the village consists of several restaurants, gift shops, courtyards, churches, ...
Metropolitan Nature Park
The Metropolitan Nature Park is the only national park that is located within the metropolitan capital, you have to take a short drive of around ten to fifteen minutes from Panama City to get there. It has a pacific dry forest that covers around 573 ...
Centennial Bridge
It is one of two main bridges that cross over Panama Canal, the Bridge of the Americas is the major crossing bridge, there are also two smaller bridges that stretch across Panama Canal at Gatun Locks and Miraflores Locks, the Centennial Bridge was op...
Museum of Colonial Religious Art
The Museum of Colonial Religious Art is in an 18th century chapel and has collections of paintings, sculptures and other interesting objects, one of the main attractions here is the well preserved flat arch which is next to the chapel....
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Mi Pueblito stands for My Tiny Village and is a replica of various towns throughout the country of Panama that includes typical Panamanian, Indian, and Antillian culture
The towers of Ancon Hill offer unequalled spectacular views of Panama City, Casco Viejo, Panama Bay, Albrook Airport, and Panama Canal Administration Building.
The Canglon Forest Reserve is in the Darien Province, you can access the Canglon Forest Reserve through the Yaviza highway which is situated between Tuira and Canglon rivers.