Panama Viejo
Ajita ChowhanAjita Chowhan|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, PANAMA Updated : May 26, 2016, 12.36 PM IST
Ajita Chowhan
Over the past decade Ajita has extensively explored more than 30 countries in Latin America, South East Asia, North America, Western Europe, Scandinavia and Africa. She is an ardent believer of the slow, long-term travel enabling most authentic understanding of culture, landscape, people and society. She continues to do so by currently living and working in the Northern Congo Basin in Sub-Saharan Africa. She curates her elsewhereness as A Small Town Girl at http://www.asmalltowngirl.in.
Panama Viejo includes the ruins of the oldest European settlement on the Pacific Coast of the Americas and also includes traces of the first inhabitants of the Isthmus of Panama. Open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, the ruins can be explored in roughly 2 hours. This includes a walk around the ruins as well as a visit to the archaeological park and the museum. You can drive on your own and park the car at the archaeological park as there is ample space available. However, if you don’t wish to drive, a one-way taxi ride would cost around $3.
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