In order to get the attendees to know and enjoy the cosmopolitan and tropical city of Panama, we recommend you to visit / to realize the following:

Shopping Tour at different Malls

Multiplaza Pacific Mall  –  www.multiplaza.com/

Multiplaza Pacific Mall is the most luxurious shopping center in Panama City. It has more than 400 stores that include department stores and boutiques of recognized brands distributed in 2 levels and a ground floor. Multiplaza Pacific Mall has a modern cinema, located on the second floor and a food court with a variety of restaurants for your enjoyment.

Music accompanies you while you do your shopping, Multiplaza has conditioned the entire shopping center so that purchases are pleasant, something distinctive of this mall is its fashion and music events.

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Altaplaza Mall  

http://altaplazamall.com/

Altaplaza Mall is a shopping center located in via Centenario. Via Centario is one of the areas in Panama City that has been developing rapidly in recent years, and it is very close to the Technological University of Panama (1.1 km approx.).

This mall has over 190 stores and is very diverse, it is a mall for shopping and designed to share leisure time with entertainment areas, cinema, and foodcourts.

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Albrook Mall

http://www.albrookmall.com/

In Albrook Mall Panama you will find over 350 stores, more than a 100 restaurants divided into 3 food courts, a movie theater, a bowling alley, a supermarket, casinos, you name it! You can pretty much find anything you could possibly want or need here.

Albrook Mall is next to the Central Bus Terminal of Panama and for that reason perfectly located and easily accessible by public transportation or taxis.

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Old Panama & Old Town City Tour

The ruins of the ancient city still remain today, including the cathedral tower and the Collective Historic Monument of “Panama La Vieja” (Old Panama). In 1671, the English pirate Henry Morgan led an attack on the city to plunder its stored riches. The site has become a tourist attraction and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

http://www.visitpanama.com/what-to-do/panama-viejo

Panama City was rebuilt in 1673 at a new site 2 kilometers west-southwest of the original city at the foot of “Cerro Ancón”, now known as the city’s Old Town district. The Old Town of Panama City, declared a Historical Monument by UNESCO, is not just about history; it is also a place to sample different foods and drinks in open-air cafés and a site where the restaurants and bars fill the air with music and entertain with varied shows. At the area’s Visitor Center you can relive the city’s history, from pre-Columbian archaelogical discoveries to a scale model of what Panama City looked like before pirate Morgan’s attack.

http://panamainfo.com/en/destinations/casco-viejo-0

Biodiversity Museum Tour

The Biodiversity Museum (designed by Frank Gehry) unites, in a unique way, science, art and design to tell the story of how Panama changed the natural world as we know it.

Highlighting our natural and cultural history and emphasizing the role of humans in the XXI century, the visit to the Biomuseo will enrich your trip to Panama and is a must for everyone who visits our country.

http://www.biomuseopanama.org/en

 

The Aerial Tour

Discover the secrets of the flora and fauna with a ride in a cable car at Gamboa, 27 meters above sea level. The cable car takes you on a several kilometer-long journey through the silent jungle, where you can observe a great variety of birds interspersed amidst a thousand shades of green from different tree species.

The aerial tour takes place within 100 hectares of lush tropical jungle licensed to the Gamboa Rainforest Resort. The flora is typical of neotropical forests in Panama and includes species such as trumpet tree, manglillo, mangavé, mountain fig, wild cashew, and balsa. This impressive diversity of plants is the food source for all kinds of fauna, including the following mammals: coatimundi, peccary, howler monkey, squirrel, capybara, and sloth. Beautiful birds such as toucans, trogons, parrots, and motmots also abound.

https://gamboaresort.zaui.net/data/portals/gamboaresort_es/index.php?id=61&action=Details&activityDate=1476248400

 

PANAMA CANAL. A land divided – A worl united. (video)

A documentary produced by Gordon Bijelonic Productions.