Avenida Balboa

Balboa Avenue is Panama’s most famous promenade and thoroughfare, stretching along the waterfront between the Casco Viejo (Old Town), the financial district and Punta Paitilla. It is lined with some of the city’s most prestigious projects overlooking the Bay of Panama, with luxury high-rises like Arts Tower, Hilton Hotel & Casino, Yacht Club and many more, shopping malls, restaurants and shops jockeying for position on this impressive roadway.

It has undergone an expansion to relieve traffic congestion by linking some of the city’s major roadways, and beautification of the waterfront, with an additional 35 hectares includes green zones, pedestrian walkways, sport facilities as well as cultural and recreational facilities. The expansion was completed in 2009, Balboa Avenue is one of the major attraction in its own right for residents and tourists alike.

The Neighborhood of Punta Paitilla, Panama City, Republic of Panama

This shot was taking from Panama City Causeway (Amador)

Paitilla (or Punta Paitilla) is a waterfront neighborhood on a spit of land in downtown Panama and one of the most exclusive residential areas in the city. Dominated by gleaming condominium towers, Paitilla offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean on three sides, and the curving city skyline to the west. Residents can enjoy strolling along the shore, or gazing out to sea at one of the point’s elegant seaside parks.

Located at the end of Avenida Balboa, Punta Paitilla has everything needed at its doorstep – the Punta Pacifica Hospital, Panama’s most modern medical facility affiliated with John Hopkins Medicine International, supermarkets, shops, hotels, restaurants and specialty niches such as a comprehensive kosher supermarket and synagogues. Just minutes away lie the Multi-Plex and Multi-Centro malls with dozens of commercial stores, and Panama City’s banking district.

Panama City Panama

Panama City is the capital of Panama, and by far its biggest and most modern city. Known as the Hub of the Americas, its central location between North and South America, along with the Panama Canal and diverse banking sector, have made it one of the most important business centers in the region.

Perched on water’s edge on the Bay of Panama, its skyline, dominated by high-rise condominiums towers is reminiscent of Miami, Florida. The city has undergone a real estate boom in recent years, with unprecedented construction changing the landscape almost daily.

The city’s infrastructure is modern, offering advanced telecommunications and fiber optics, cutting edge medical facilities and a wealth of amenities reflecting the culturally diverse makeup of this crossroads of the world. 16th century Spanish colonialism, which can be seen in the city’s older architecture, particularly in the Casco Viejo (Old Town). The ruins of the city’s very first site (Panama Viejo), sacked in the 16th century, can also be found adjacent to some of the city’s more affluent residential suburbs. The Metropolitan Park, a 232-hectare swath of protected rainforest deemed the ‘Lungs of the City’, lies just to the west of the city with a rich diversity of birds, monkeys and other natural attractions for visitors.Tourism is also prevalent in Panama City, as travelers come to explore the city’s rich history dating back to the Panama City offers many hotels, restaurants with cuisines from around the world, casinos and a vibrant night life. Shopping is first-rate, with several excellent shopping centers to choose from, and the world’s top designer boutiques all have storefronts in the city.

The banking district in the city’s center is represented by more than 100 banks from around the world, attracting a great deal of international commerce to Panama.

The nearby presence of the Colon Free Zone (the largest free zone in the Americas, and second largest in the world after Hong Kong) and the Panama Canal also ensure the city sees a strong flow of international business and tourism. Panama City is made up of many small, often self-contained neighborhoods:

Altos de Panama Coco del Mar Los Angeles
Altos del Golf Costa del Este Marbella
Balboa Avenue Costa Sur Obarrio
Bay of Panam Dos Mares Paitilla
Bella Vista El Cangrejo Punta Pacifica
Betania El Carmen San Francisco
Calle 50 El Dorado San Gerardo de Mayela
Campo Lindbergh Fuente Alameda/La Alameda Tocumen
Casco Viejo La Cresta Via Argentina
Cerro Viento La Loma Via España