Part of the old town, this is a beautiful place to walk around and learn a little bit about the history of the area. There are usually guides there to share some necessary information (for a fee of course) but the scenery is super beautiful. You can see walking around for miles, accompanied by impressive scenery.
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Part of the old town, this is a beautiful place to walk around and learn a little bit about the history of the area. There are usually guides there to share some necessary information (for a fee of course) but the scenery is super beautiful. You can see walking around for miles, accompanied by impressive scenery.
A large square in the old town of Panama, this square also looks quite interesting, are based on the history and culture of Panama as the theme, the square can also see very interesting decoration items.
Francia Square is a famous city square in Panama City, located on the banks of the Panama River, the center of the square is erected a tall monument to independence and freedom. The evening scenery is very beautiful, the sunset colored the western sky, and Francesca is the best place to see such a beautiful view.
Good location, very convenient to travel, and the coupons for group purchases are also very cost-effective, I recommend everyone to experience!
The first picture is ice plus pigment, but it costs 50 points in Panama... It was originally 75 points, but foreigners bargained with the boss. The second picture is their family specialties, which Panamans like. Chicken, corn, soy. It tastes good. But their rice, I don't like, is different from our domestic rice. The third picture is the breakfast made by the foreigner for me. The one is the egg roll ➕ patacon (a green banana, but that banana can't be eaten, look at the picture, the last green banana.) Every time the foreigner calls me, he will tempt me to say that he ate this today. The last picture is Barbie Q.
Part of the old town, this is a beautiful place to walk around and learn a little bit about the history of the area. There are usually guides there to share some necessary information (for a fee of course) but the scenery is super beautiful. You can see the walks for miles around with impressive views. You can also find trinkets and products sold by local indigenous and local people here. Worth a visit.
The founders of the Panama Canal are French, and they have paid a lot of hard work for it. In order to commemorate these achievements, the people of Panama have set up the Plaza de France, which is small and exquisite, and the surrounding houses are colorful and tasteful!
The square does not know who it is to commemorate. In the old city, opposite the sea and the Americas Bridge. There is a cock standing in the middle of the square. There is no tour guide. I don’t know the meaning. But it happens to be the Year of the Rooster. It’s also lucky to see the cock here.