With its privileged perch by an ocean-spanning canal, Panama City has been a cultural melting pot for centuries. Pirate history still haunts Panamá Viejo (Old Panama Ruins), designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it represents the oldest European settlement on the Pacific Coast. Still, despite its many historic sites, Panama City is far from sleepy. It’s a thoroughly modern capital with award-winning restaurants, bustling markets with handicrafts from around the country, and high rise luxury hotels. In fact, the tallest building in Panama City, a hotel, resembles the Burj Al-Arab Jumeirah and is among the tallest in Latin America. The best things to do in Panama City, Panama include people watching on the Amador Causeway, taking a tour of the Panama Canal, and hiking in nearby national parks including Metropolitan National Park where you’ll find some of the best views of Panama City.