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Café El Tute Coffee Plant
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Balboa Statue
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Fundación Danilo Perez
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Finca Dracula Orchid Sanctuary
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Mercado de Artesanías La Pintada
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Parque de las Madres
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Iglesia de San Francisco
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Hospital de San Juan de Dios
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Casas de Terrín
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Casa Alarcón
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Área Silvestre de Narganá
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Academy of Customs & Traditions Gabriel Villarreal
Pastor Falconett ([email protected] ??) 507-994-4581 and 994-4581
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Playa Punch
Further up the coast from Playa El Istmito is Playa Punch, which is dangerous for swimming but good for surfing.
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Plaza de la Independencia
In this plaza, in the heart of Casco Viejo, Panama declared its independence from Colombia on November 3, 1903.
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Palacio de las Garzas
The Palacio de las Garzas is named after the great white herons that reside here. The president of Panama lives on the upper floor.
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Museo de Historia de Panamá
The modest Museo de Historia de Panamá has a small selection of exhibits covering Panamanian history from the colonial period to the modern era.
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Playa Polo
Polo Beach wraps around a sheltered cove and is protected by a reef. It has good snorkeling. Can be reached by short hike from Red Frog Beach.
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Museo de Ciencias Naturales
Museo de Ciencias Naturales has sections on geology, paleontology, entomology and marine biology, as well as an impressive display of taxidermy.
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Museo Afro
The small Afro-Antillean museum has exhibits on the history of Panama’s West Indian community, particularly their work building the railroad and later the canal.
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Parque Recreativo Omar
The biggest park in the city is filled with children, joggers and the occasional salsa class. Located in Omar, behind the San Francisco neighborhood. Access from Vía Belisario.
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