The Greatest Landmarks & Monuments in Panama
One of the most undeniably prolific signatures of Panama is the country’s history. If you’re heading to this tropical paradise, don’t leave before you’ve seen these most popular landmarks and historic monuments.
Panama Canal at Miraflores Locks
Building
The Big Screw
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
The building formally titled the F&F Building looks like a giant screw. You will know it when you see it, and you won’t be able to un-see it once you do. It’s an architectural marvel.
Panama Viejo
Ruins
City of Knowledge campus
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
Approximately 300 acres (121 hectares) belong to the main campus of Ciudad del Saber (City of Knowledge), an international complex for education, research, and innovation. The City of Knowledge promotes and facilitates synergy between universities, scientific research centers, businesses, and international organizations. The City of Knowledge Foundation is a private, non-profit organization established in 1995 that governs the campus of academia.
India Dormida
Natural Feature
Located in El Valle de Anton is a grand mountain called La India Dormida, “the sleeping Indian girl.” With several trails ranging from easy to extreme, have your pick of various sights full of gorgeous waterfalls. From the short and easy trail, called the Chorro de las Mozas, to another breezy option called Chorro el Macho, other trails on offer, like La Piedra Pintada, grow in difficulty as you venture further up the mountain, naturally, leading to the top, which rewards hikers with an astounding view.
Metropolitan Natural Park
Natural Feature
Panama City is the only metropolis to have a jungle within its city center. Hike through the many trails on offer in the Metropolitan Natural Park. Explore the gorgeous scenery and exciting chance to see the exotic wildlife that calls Panama home. With trail names like Motmots, Mahoganies, Oak, Titi Monkey, and Small Swamp, the guides can help with which path is best based on your preference of difficulty.
Soberania National Park
Botanical Garden, Forest, Park
Larger than life nativity scene
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
The spirit of Navidad is a force to be reckoned with, as larger-than-life nativity scenes are created and quickly become artful roadside displays of reflection and affection. One home in David, Chiriquí features the most renowned nativity scene, called a pesebre in Panama. More than 5000 pieces take up 130 square meters (1400 square feet) of scenery, drawing crowds of curious locals and travelers alike for two decades and counting. The home is in the Las Palmeras community at Casa 58 of Urbanizacion La Perla, for those who wish to witness the masterpiece.