10. Amador Causeway – Rent a bike and take in the sites while you peddle.
9. Metropolitan Park – 655 acres of wilderness with 250 species of birds and 40 types of mammals to see.
8. El Mercado de Mariscos – Large open air fish market near Casco Viejo. Give the ceviche a try!
7. Cerro Ancon – A beautiful walk or a quick taxi rides takes you to the top of this small peak were you can view most parts of the city.
6. Summit Botanical Gardens and Zoo – Over 15,000 plant species and an exhibit with the endangered Harpy Eagle, Panama’s national bird.
5. Panama Viejo- The ruins of what was once the largest Spanish settlement on the Pacific Coast. Destroyed by Captain Morgan in 1671.
4. Eat Out – Panama City is full of great food, street carts and fine dining restaurants alike.
3. Buy a Mola- A colourful traditional Kuna India hand craft, perfect for souvenirs.
2. The Panama Canal – No trip is complete without seeing the famous Miraflores Locks.
1. Casco Viejo – Most historic neighbourhood in Panama City teaming with restaurants, bars and historical monuments.