Written by Saphira on June 20, 2009
- EMERALD MUSEUM Run by the country of Columbia, this former bank turned museum is located in Plaza Francia in the San Felipe section of the city. Though small, the museum is packed with information...
Written by Saphira on May 30, 2009
- There is something about vacation that makes you less annoyed when people driving in front of you are moving slowly. Maybe you are just generally more relaxed or maybe it’s the different scenery....
Written by Saphira on May 26, 2009
- • The surest way to scream, "I’m a tourist!" is to wear shorts. Locals wear pants. If you are a girl Capri pants are fine. Lord Vader and I ended up really loving our...
Written by Saphira on May 22, 2009
- ALBERTO'S Located on the Amador Causeway in the Flamenco section, this Italian restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating. I highly suggest the outdoor seating as...
Written by Jose Kevo on May 14, 2007
- For Optimum Viewing
"No matter what you do, this year or in the next hundred,you will be dead forever." Gabriel García MárquezOnce bitten; twice shy. And the third time, just because. Gritty city streets that offend...
Written by Jose Kevo on November 27, 2006
- If you think howler monkeys in the surrounding hills can stir-up quite the commotion, they're nothing compared to what puts the rumble in the concrete jungle of Panamá City! Red Devils are the fiends reeking...
Written by Jose Kevo on November 27, 2006
- Arriving in Panamá City at 2:30am on Good Friday, the taxi whizzed through a maze of empty streets and red-light intersections with nothing to fear. Lucho was busy spouting instructions for reconnecting on Saturday, but...
Written by wanderluster on December 23, 2003
- Reading up on Panama City prior to my trip I knew that I wanted to dine in this former dungeon–-built into a seawall along the Pacific Coast–-where prisoners once dangled from chains over rising waters,...
Written by Hal1026 on March 29, 2001
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Panama is some vast tropical tapestry I’ve only had a glimpse of. First, in a brief twenty-four hour stayover in Panama City, then a few days later, visiting the islands along its Pacific Coastline....
Written by beebeebuddie on April 4, 2006
- The main religion in Panama is Catholicism. It is very important for each family to go to church on Sundays. One faux paw is to never put anything on top of your Holy Bible. Panimanians...
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