Once the headquarters of the First National City Bank of New York, this is where much of the financing of the Panama Canal took place. Today the American Trade Hall opens for cultural events only, but it’s worth passing by to admire its beautiful art deco architecture that has been lovingly restored.
American Trade Hall
Panama City
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
1.52 MILES
Celebrating Panama as the land bridge that has permitted astonishing biodiversity in the region, this world-class museum is a visual feast. Exhibits tell…
0.67 MILES
This wonderful privately owned museum features the best collection of Panamanian art anywhere, an excellent collection of works on paper by Latin American…
2.41 MILES
With 1600 species, Panama City's butterfly garden is a worthy stop for nature lovers. Fifteen-minute guided tours explain the life cycle of butterflies…
4.58 MILES
Founded on August 15, 1519, by Spanish conquistador Pedro Arias de Ávila, the city of Panamá was the first European settlement along the Pacific. For 150…
2.7 MILES
On a hill north of downtown, this 265-hectare park protects vast expanses of tropical semideciduous forest within the city limits, and serves as an…
Panama Rainforest Discovery Center
17.75 MILES
Geared toward ecotourism and environmental education, this is an excellent facility for birdwatchers and nature-lovers. Since you are probably here to…
4.78 MILES
The easiest way to visit the Panama Canal is to head to the Miraflores Visitors Center, just outside Panama City. This modern center features a four-floor…
2.65 MILES
Ideal for families, CEM is operated by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). This informative marine museum features two small aquariums and…
Nearby Panama City attractions
0.02 MILES
This 1881 neoclassical townhouse in Casco Viejo was built on top of the castle gatehouse of the city.
0.05 MILES
An example of the baroque style in Panama, this Casco Viejo church was built in 1673 with a facade transferred from Panamá Viejo.
0.12 MILES
This Casco Viejo church protects the famous Altar de Oro (Golden Altar), the sole relic salvaged after privateer Henry Morgan sacked Panamá Viejo.
0.13 MILES
The headquarters of the Panama archdiocese. Construction started on this 1796 cathedral in 1688.
5. Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús
0.14 MILES
These days only a shell, this 1741 convent and church in Casco Viejo was destroyed in a fire and further damaged in an earthquake but remains a thing of…
0.16 MILES
This neoclassical Casco Viejo building, dating to 1910, houses the modest Museo de Historia de Panamá.
7. Museo de Historia de Panamá
0.16 MILES
The modest Museo de Historia de Panamá has a small selection of exhibits covering Panamanian history from the colonial period to the modern era.
0.18 MILES
In this plaza, in the heart of Casco Viejo, Panama declared its independence from Colombia on November 3, 1903.
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