
This self-guided audio walking tour explores the colonial heart of Panama City, making it ideal for first-time visitors who enjoy history, architecture, churches, plazas, and seaside views. You follow the route at your own pace while the narration points out what to notice in the streets, facades, and public squares around you.
The walk begins at the National Theatre, where an elegant 1908 performance hall introduces the refined side of old Panama. From there, you move through the compact lanes of Casco Viejo to Saint Francis of Assisi Church, Casa Arias, Casa Góngora, Plaza Simón Bolívar, and the Parish of San Felipe de Neri. The route then leads along Paseo Esteban Huertas and into the civic and religious center of the district, including Independence Square, the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria the Ancient, the Church of the Mercy, Plaza Herrera, Church of Saint Joseph, the ruins of the Church of the Society of Jesus, and the Museum of Religious Art.
The tour finishes near Plaza de Francia, the Panama Canal Monument, and the waterfront stretch of Paseo Esteban Huertas, ending at the Government Ministry. Along the way, the most memorable moments include seeing twin cathedral towers rise above the square, standing before weathered stone ruins, admiring the famous golden altar of Saint Joseph, and looking out from the old sea wall toward the bay.