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Casco Antiguo (Spanish for Old Quarter), also known as Casco Viejo or San Felipe, is the historic district of Panama City. Completed and settled in 1673, it was built following the near-total destruction of the original Panamá city, Panamá Viejo in 1671, when the latter was attacked by pirates.
Shop for molas while you admire the views on Casco Viejo seafront. Casco’s characterful streets are packed into a small peninsula that juts out into the Pacific, and the sea views from here are impressive, with giant ships waiting to pass through the canal against the modern downtown skyline.
Casco viejo is the old Spanish section of Panama. It is located in an area isolated from the skyscrapers and businesses of modern panama. The place is a step back in time to the colonial Spanish which has its imprints everywhere.
Where to eat, stay and play in Panama City's historic district, Casco Viejo, oozing with colonial charm, funky eateries and amazing architecture.
Whilst quaint and quietly cultured by day, Casco Viejo comes alive at night with an array of rooftop bars and clubs – there are so many things to do in Casco Viejo, Panama City. From cathedrals to cocktails (and a little bit of James Bond), everything you need from food and drink to arts and culture can be found in small but sublime Casco ...
Casco Antiguo, also known as Casco Viejo, or the ‘old quarter,” is Panama City’s historic district. Considered a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site, the district dates back to 1673, and features vibrant plazas and picturesque brick-paved streets surrounded by colorful buildings.
Casco Viejo is a historic neighborhood in Panama City, Panama. You’ll find cobblestone streets, palm trees, and colorful colonial buildings in this compact neighborhood.
Once in the hands of local gangs, Panama City’s historic district of Casco Viejo is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most trendy area in town. With beautiful colonial mansions, art galleries and a bursting gastronomic scene, the small neighbourhood is an absolute must-see.
Today, Casco Viejo is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere. Must-See Attractions. Plaza de la Independencia (Independence Square): Kickstart your exploration of Casco Viejo at Plaza de la Independencia, the neighborhood's heart and soul.
Go for a wander in captivating Casco Viejo. People watch and ponder in Plaza de la Independencia. Learn about Panama’s famous interoceanic waterway. Marvel at the opulent gold altar at the Church of Saint Joseph. The best restaurants and cafes in Casco Viejo.