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Step Back in Time at Old Panama, a UNESCO Heritage Site

Old Panama offers a captivating journey into history, located just a short drive from modern Panama City. As a tourist attraction and point of interest, it features 400-year-old ruins that tell stories of the city’s founding in the 1500s and its dramatic past, including the sacking of Panama City. Visitors are drawn to the incredible views overlooking the coastline and the well-curated museum that enriches the historical experience. The charming old town area is dotted with interesting shops and excellent restaurants, all set against a backdrop of carefully preserved architecture. With clear signage and accessible maps, exploring Old Panama is both easy and rewarding, making it a must-see destination for history lovers and cultural explorers visiting the region.

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3.8(20 reviews)
23 min 4 min(1.9 km)
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10,873 reviews
  • B Bosley
    B Bosley
    2 months ago

    Another stop on our Panama Cruise aboard the Emerald Princess was a multi stop at Colon, where we got off the ship and took an all day tour to the Old Panama City bus tour which included a tour through modern Panama and dropped us off back at the port of Colon to get back on the boat. The tour was long, there was a good amount of driving but it was so worth it. The city was founded back in the 1500s and it's amazing to look at the coastline of the modern city across the way.

  • James Weaver
    James Weaver
    2 months ago

    A UNESCO world heritage site on the must-see list! 400 year old ruins from the sacking of Panama City. The views are incredible, the museum is well done, and the preservation of history makes this worth the quick 15 minute drive

  • Cedric QianYi Sun
    Cedric QianYi Sun
    5 months ago

    Historical site, definitely enjoyable, you can have a nice view of the city from the top of the tower. It’s a bit of walk inside but they provide transportation from the entrance to the center. Although, for the price they charge, there isn’t much more than just ruins of stone buildings. The museum is decent but not extraordinary.

  • Radim Blazej
    Radim Blazej
    a month ago

    Great old town, with lots of interesting shops and great restaurants. Some building are in the process of remodel, but most of the town is well repaired. Easy signs and maps.

  • Junior Molina
    Junior Molina
    4 months ago

    Visiting Panamá Viejo was like stepping into a really important piece of history. I remember seeing the ruins of the old city and feeling a sense of awe at how much has endured. The stone structures, especially that towering cathedral, gave me a real sense of what life must have been like centuries ago. It was interesting to see the modern skyline of Panama City in the distance, creating this cool contrast between the past and present. Walking around the grounds, it felt so peaceful and historic, and I could almost imagine the bustling city that once stood there. It’s definitely a place that connects you to the deep roots of Panama.

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