Discover the best top things to do in Panama Province, Panama including Artistry & Co, Panama Canal, Amador Causeway (Calzada de Amador), Avenida Balboa, Templo Hindu, Satuario Nacional Del Corazon de Maria, Palacio Bolivar, Plaza Bolivar, Plaza Mayor, Iglesia de San Pedro.
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Latin American Art, Modern and Contemporary. All dimensions of human creativity: Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Video, Auctions.
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Operating since 1914 and considered one of the wonders of the world, this fifty-mile waterway transports ships by raising them from sea level to more than 85 feet via a series of gravity-powered locks.
We went through the Panama Canal on the Norwegian Bliss and it was a great experience, marvellous to see this engineering marvel and learn more about it’s history. The early history is soo sad when thousands of workers died from Scarlet Fever when the French tried to build it many years ago but gave the idea away. It is a very slow process and takes all day to get through, once through the first lock the others are all the same so it may become boring for many. It is one of the worlds marvels so do it if you can but don’t expect too much excitement
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Located at the southern entrance of the Panama Canal and stretching nearly three kilometers into the Pacific Ocean, this popular causeway features many tourist-related venues and activities including hotels, restaurants, and jogging and biking trails.
A must see when visiting Panama. The Amador is a great walk/bike or drive with amazing views of Panama City and ocean. Multiple restaurants, shops and breath taking vistas are all within reach and a treat for the senses. Rent a bike and cruise the Causeway, grab an ice cream cone and watch the ships sail by. What could be better?
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We rode on Avenida Balboa several times on our Panama vacation. We took a guided tour of of the Panama Canal, as well as two days on the hop on, hop off bus tour, and Avenida Balboa was an important part of the experience. There are numerous places to take photos of the city skyline, as well as many interesting buildings in the Casco Viejo section and the downtown part of the city. We passed several famous statues along the way that we also photographed.
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Nearly as impressive as Plaza de la Independence nearby. But more intimate and prettier with the (southern) church lighting after dark. Bordered by row of restaurants to the north; Casa Blanca was our favorite. Mostly enjoyed by local couples, families and groups of friends. Much impressed by Covid behaviors here. Both my wife and I are 1A workers and fully vaccinated. But we felt much safer around CV, and everywhere else in Panama, than around anywhere we have had to travel in the United States. We only saw one wildly selfish woman insisting she and those around her need not be concerned about any viruses -- she was professionally ushered out of the plaza by the policia turismo.
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At over 500 years old, this small church has served this island almost since it's birth. At first blush, one might say "quaint, simple, plain". They would be correct. That lend's itself to the elegance of the architecture, the timeless craftsmanship, the antiquity of the experience is uplifting. In special Holidays, the church is decorate inside with flowers and such by the people of Taboga. Truly impressive.
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