B&B Casa Margarita Panama City
Calle Los Claveles (31/2 Sur) Panama City, Panama
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The capital and the canal
... into old fashioned shops and restaurants, almost all, these days, catering for the tourist trade. There are now several hotels here too but it is still not a safe area, particularly at night and we were reminded of this as some young lads on bikes circled around us and eyed up our pockets. With almost all the ruined buildings now being worked on however there is certainly a lot of money being poured into the area and soon it will be as pretty as ...
Interrogation
... to do there????" Uh ... visit the canal, and just hang out? But I'm only going to be there for a few days before going to Colombia.
"Colombia ... hmmm ... and what exactly are you going to do there????" Uh ... hang out in a few cities, and hit the beach?
"And you're traveling by yourself ... hmmm ..." Uh, well, I might up with a friend in Bogota, and my girlfriend will be joining me on the 27th.
"Hmmm ... ...
Have map, will travel...
... yet handy and durable; this is the one that will be next to me in the car. The International Travel Map is much like the National Geographic map, but not quite as good. Fortunately the two maps together cost only about $15.00.
I have the National Geographic map spread out on the dining room table and I'm trying to figure out my ...
Its Panama baby
... and tools loads of pics ! We then decided to eat at the best Steak house in town, which wasn't cheap and ended up buying a bottle of wine for a total gut busting $75 US dollars!! Ouch ! It was good and we enjoyed it but it wasnt worth the money and we felt guilty about doing it!
4th day
We had mixed ideas about what we wanted to do this day as we sorted out our flight to Cartagena ( $330 each ) as we couldn't get the boat over. We decided that ...
Panama City - Reminds me of Singapore!
... instruments were around for a while. I also saw a lot of indigenous women from the Kuna tribe but they don't allow you to take pictures of them unless you pay them a dollar, which I never do. They all have a lot of necklaces around their legs. I passed the National Theatre and walked over to Plaza Bolivar where the former San Fransisco convent was now converted into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A street vendor told me that I can go inside and ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Hostal Casa Margarita



