Panama City, a blend of modern skyscrapers and historical charm, offers a diverse experience.
To make the most of your visit, understanding a few key points is essential.
Casco Viejo, the historic quarter, offers cobblestone streets and architecture, with luxury accommodations and high-end dining. However, budget options and public transport are limited.
Calidonia provides budget-friendly hotels and street food, with easy access to the Metro and buses, but becomes less appealing after dark. The banking district features modern neighborhoods and high-end lodgings, with dispersed restaurants.
Marbella and Bella Vista are ideal for nightlife, while El Cangrejo offers entertainment and good transport links. Hotel rooms in Casco Viejo range from $150-$300 per night, while budget options in Calidonia can be found for $50-$100.
The high season (mid-December to early April) coincides with the dry season, resulting in higher prices. Major festivals like New Year, Carnival, and Semana also see price increases. Rain typically occurs for a few hours in the afternoon, providing relief from the sun.
Avoid driving in the city due to confusing one-way systems and congestion. Utilize Panama City’s public transport, including air-conditioned buses and the Metro. Purchase a RapiPass for access to both, as well as the Albrook bus station. A RapiPass costs approximately $5.
Carry low-denomination US dollar bills, as higher bills require ID and signature. Counterfeit money is a concern, so $50 and $100 bills are closely inspected.
Tip hotel cleaning staff $2-$3 per day. Restaurants often include a 10% tip, but check the bill. Loose change is appreciated in local eateries. Taxi drivers do not expect tips unless they assist with luggage.
Panama City offers a blend of modern and historical experiences. By understanding these tips, you can navigate the city with ease and enjoy your visit.