Do one or both sites, for the walking tour we can meet in the colonial city or arrange pick up by writting us a message.
Casco Antiguo de San Felipe is where the new City of Panama was founded in 1673 (the 350 year anniversary was in 2023), built only 5 miles Southwest from where the first city (Panama Viejo archeological site) was left in ruins after the fires started by the Spanish colonials themselves, in an effort to save the strategic position crucial for World Trade since the Pacific Ocean was discovered in 1513, and to avoid the collapse of the Spanish Empire right there and then, to the most famous pirate of the second half of the Spanish Colony, their nemesis who commanded the "Rogue" attack in 1671: Captain Henry Morgan.
Both are World Heritage Sites as per UNESCO.
Duration: 2 hours: On average
Museum, Ruins, Visitors Center: The Nat'l Park is a World Heritage Site, it has a permanent and a temporary museum exhibit that adds value to this tour.<br/>Panamá Viejo, +500 y/o City: The 1st City settled on the Pacific side of the America's was dubbed after the birthplace of the Queen: "Castilla de Oro".<br/>Historic and Cultural: The anniversary of the foundation of this City was in 2019, that celebrated 500 years in 2019.<br/>Duration: 3 hours: The walking tour of the Casco Antiguo lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes, and this is a great complement to that experience.<br/>Driving 8 Kms East, "Uptown": After the walking Tour of San Felipe, we go uptown beyond Panama City, towards the historic ruins of Panama Viejo.<br/>Sedan, SUV or Van: We adjust for the comfort of our travelers to their group size.<br/>Visitors Center: The library, visitors center and crafts store will offer you the opportunity to find souvenirs for those that await for you.<br/>Pickup included
We will start walking to the main squares and town center of the San Felipe area, if we have both sites in your tour we will cover the highlights of San Felipe for about 1 hour before going to Panama Viejo archeological site.
As we walk down Avenida "A" (Ave.) we will stop by St. Joseph's Church, where we can get a glimpse of the Gold Altar and a Nativity Scene that is inside the Spanish Colonial Church founded in 1675. We will also stop by the Society of Jesus Ruins (Jesuit monks) and the flat arch ruins (used by the french as evidence that Panama was suitable for the waterway they wanted to build).
On B Ave we will visit the church and the San Felipe Neri Oratory ("cloister") for the Sisters of Charity that are around the Plaza Bolivar area.
Once we walk up Avenida B (Ave.) we will proceed to the main square in the historic World Heritage Site city of San Felipe, Casco Antiguo, Republic of Panama, which is accurately positioned in front of the Basílica Metropolitana Santa María La Antigua (construction started in the year of our Lord 1688 and consecrated 108 years later in 1796) where we will see some of the relics and tradition, and to then walk up Central Ave where we will see evidence of the tracks of the old Trolley as we walk out towards the Church of Our Lady of Mercy inside the entrance of the city.
And we will end our tour walking by the place where the gates to the city would separate the citizen's by hierarchy, meaning the european settler's and the Spanish born in the new world had the right of living within these limits and the native, indigenous and blacks lived outside in the suburbs ("los arrabales"), then we will head back to Plaza Herrera where the tour begun to send off the guests that booked the * "Ruined City tour" optional variation.
We highly recomend to check out this museum on your own time, ask your guide where it is located, pre columbian heritage of the inhabitants of San Blas.
The visitors Center for the archeological site blows our guides away with the knowledge gained.
In Casco Antiguo by General Tomás Herrera who sits on the horse in the middle of the square or block that has his name, in front of Casa Casco and The American Trade Hotel.
Admittance to the Panama Viejo Visitors Center to be paid at the stand onsite.
Panama City, the capital and largest city of Panama, is a vibrant metropolis where modern skyscrapers meet historic colonial architecture. Situated at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, it offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and tropical charm, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
One of the most significant engineering feats in history, the Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The historic district of Panama City, Casco Viejo is a UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial architecture, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks.
Designed by Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo explores the biodiversity and natural history of Panama.
A popular hiking spot offering panoramic views of the city and the Panama Canal.
The ruins of the original Panama City, founded in 1519, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past.
A hearty chicken and root vegetable soup, often served with rice and corn.
Fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, and cilantro.
Shredded beef stew with vegetables, served with rice and beans.
Fried dough pastries, often served with cheese or jam.
This is the dry season with sunny days and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Panamanian Balboa (PAB)
GMT-5
110VV, 60HzHz
Panama City is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Albrook Terminal, Panama Viejo Terminal
Modern, efficient, and air-conditioned. A convenient way to travel within the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A group of islands known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and Guna Yala culture.
A picturesque mountain town surrounded by lush forests and waterfalls.
A lush rainforest offering a variety of wildlife and hiking trails.
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