Panama,
the city that never sleeps

Lively international shows.
Casinos,
restaurants and discotheques of all shapes and sizes are some of
the large list of attractions that make up Panama City’s night
life.
When
it comes to restaurants, we can testify that virtually every flavor
and nationality is represented in town, ranging from French haute
cuisine to less orthodox, yet trendy creations from Asia, Africa
and Greece. Visitors can choose a large, t-bone steak, a huge, Thermidor
lobster, as or exotic dishes from Southeast Asia. The list has no
ending.

Folklore dance spectacle at Tinajas.
There
is no excuse to stay in your hotel room. These are our recommendations:
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Folkore shows at Las Tinajas: Located on Calle 51, Bella Vista,
Las Tinajas offers vivid folklore shows representing all regions
of Panama on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9:00
p.m. The restaurant specializes in Panamanian gourmet food.
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Wine tasting evenings: Three well-known, local chefs have joined
forces to offer wine tasting and special gourmet dinners at "Vino
Club de Panama", an interesting group of people who meet
every week at Café Balear, Tratoría de América,
Café Pomodoro and The Wine Bar.
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Jazz
nights: At C’ena y Platea, and Casa Góngora, located
in Panama City’s San Felipe district (Old Quarter).
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Casinos.
There has been a veritable "casino revolution" in the
last couple of years, with Las Vegas-style establishments opening
at major hotels throughout town. "Fiesta Casino", located
at Multicentro Mall, in Paitilla, offers superb, live dance and
music shows.
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Cinemas.
The capital city boasts a growing number of modern and attractive
cinema halls, especially at its new malls: Multicentro, Multiplaza
and Albrook Mall.

Belly dancing has become popular in select
Panama City venues.
It would
be virtually impossible to sumarize all of Panama’s night
life in a single page, but we’re sure that, no matter how
long your stay, you will always want to come back again and again!!!

Activity at the new, Marriott Royal Casino.
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