Exploring the Beauty and Rich History of Panama City
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My dad’s draft number was 9. When your draft number is 9 during the Vietnam War, you know you’re going to serve somewhere. Fortunately he was stationed in Panama, guarding the canal from any possible sabotage or disruption. He always spoke of the country with fond memories so when I had the chance to go, I jumped on it.
I went expecting jungles and undeveloped land, and while that is a part of Panama, Panama City is a modern metropolis.
If I could compare it to something, I would say it reminded me of South Florida, with tall white skyscrapers right by the ocean waves. The JW Marriott where I stayed for part of my trip is one of these modern buildings overlooking the water. I spent as much time as I could enjoying the view from one of the two infinity pools. It felt like staying at a resort that happened to be in the middle of town. The hotel itself has 3 restaurants, but the building is a larger development with condos and several other restaurants, so there is no reason to leave the hotel if you don’t want to.
Of course, you will want to because there are so many things to experience. Casco Viejo—literally, Old Town Panama City—dates back to 1673, after an even earlier city was intentionally destroyed before a pirate attack; thankfully it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site today, filled with history and popular with modern tourists.
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