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Visit Panama's “Casco Viejo”

The Casco Viejo, or Old Town, is the name given to the place where Panama City was transferred to and reestablished in 1673. Currently, the Casco Viejo of Panama is included in the list of World Heritage sites by UNESCO.

The Casco Viejo of Panama is a pretty tourist spot where visitors can appreciate historic structures, enjoy fine dining and purchase molas and other indigenous crafts.

Location:

PLAZAS AND VICINITY

Central Plaza

Herrera Plaza

Bolivar Plaza

Santana  Plaza

France Plaza

Cathedral Plaza

Esteban Huertas Walkway

RELIGIOUS MONUMENTS

Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria La Antigua

Church of St. Joseph

Church of St. Francis of Assisi

Church of San Felipe de Neri

Church of Our Lady of Mercy

Church of Santana

Society of Jesus

Santo Domingo Convent

The Flat Arch

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS

Presidential Palace or Palace of the Herons (President of the Republic)

National Palace of Government and Justice

Bolivar Palace

Justice Palace (INAC)

Municipal Palace

National Theater

Municipality House or Arias Feraud  House

Interoceanic Canal of Panama Museum

CIVIL BUILDINGS

Góngora House

Boyacá House

The Legation

Testa House

Calvo Mansion

Art Deco House

Heurtematte Homes

Alliance House

Obarrio Mansion

 Art House

Independence Soldier House

Wall (Tiger Hand)

Endara Museum

The Flat Arch (Note: this is listed twice, in religious section also)

What to bring: Camera, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes.

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