Panama
2 events · 1 cities · 1 venues
Panama Fan Travel Hub
2 events · 1 cities · 1 venues · 0 sightings
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American Trade Hotel
Stunning boutique hotel in a restored 1917 building in Casco Viejo's Plaza Herrera, from the Ace Hotel group. Jazz club downstairs, rooftop pool overlooking the old city, and rooms with original tile floors. The hippest hotel in Central America. International artists, MLB players, and design tourists stay here.
BioMuseo
Frank Gehry's BioMuseo is Panama's most dazzling architectural landmark, a burst of color sitting on the Amador Causeway that tells the story of Panama's extraordinary biodiversity and its role as the bridge of the Americas. Sports travelers use the afternoon before evening games to explore its permanent exhibitions on the natural forces that shaped this crossroads nation. The causeway walkway between the museum and the city offers stunning Pacific views perfect for a pregame stroll.
Casco Viejo
Panama City's UNESCO-listed old quarter becomes a carnival of colour when Los Canaleros qualify for major tournaments, with fans flooding its cobblestone plazas in red and white. Rooftop bars overlooking the Bay of Panama turn into the best places to watch televised matches in the city. The crumbling colonial architecture and ocean views make every celebration feel cinematic.
Casco Viejo Fan Walk
Casco Viejo — Panama's UNESCO-listed colonial quarter — is where football fans, music lovers, and culture seekers converge in a walkable neighbourhood of crumbling palaces, rooftop bars, and open-air street food scenes. On match days when Panama's national team plays at the nearby Estadio Rommel Fernández, the colonial streets fill with fans in red jerseys creating a street party in one of the Americas' most photogenic settings. The mix of salsa music from open doorways and the smell of Panamanian street food make it an unmissable fan neighbourhood.
Casco Viejo Historic District Walk
Walk the UNESCO-listed old quarter past restored colonial mansions, rooftop bars, jazz clubs, and Plaza de la Independencia — Panama City's most charming neighborhood.
Casco Viejo Historic Walk
Explore Panama City's UNESCO-listed old quarter on a self-guided walk through cobblestone streets lined with colonial Spanish and French architecture. Casco Viejo's plazas, rooftop bars, and street art scene make it the go-to pre-game and post-game hangout for visiting fans.
Donde José
Chef José Carles serves a nightly tasting menu to just 16 guests in this tiny Casco Viejo restaurant, showcasing Panama's diverse ingredients from both oceans and the highland interior. International sports figures and visiting dignitaries compete for the limited seats. The market-driven menu changes daily, making every visit a unique discovery.
Estadio Rod Carew
Estadio Rod Carew, named for Panama's Hall of Fame baseball icon, is the nation's primary baseball stadium and a place of pilgrimage for fans of the sport that Panama has gifted the world through legends from Rod Carew to Mariano Rivera. The stadium hosts professional league games and national team events that pack the stands with passionate Panamanian fans. A game-day visit reveals a Caribbean baseball culture as fervent as any in the region.
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