🌊✨ Cinta Costera en Panamá: Un Paseo Inolvidable junto al Mar ✨🚴♂️
Si buscas un lugar para disfrutar de vistas espectaculares, deporte y gastronomía en Panamá, la Cinta Costera es una parada obligada. Este espacio de 7 km recorre la bahía de Panamá, conectando el moderno skyline con el histórico Casco Viejo.
Lo que más me encantó: Vistas panorámicas: Desde el mirador del Pacífico se aprecia el horizonte de rascacielos y el movimiento de barcos. Ideal para fotos al atardecer . Actividades recreativas: Ciclovías, áreas para yoga, canchas deportivas y hasta clases de zumba al aire libre. ¡Perfecto para mantenerse activo! . Gastronomía local: No te pierdas el ceviche en el Mercado del Marisco o el "raspa’o" (hielo con leche condensada) en la plaza Anayansi .
Tips para tu visita: Recorre el viaducto marino para ver el Casco Viejo desde otro ángulo. Lleva protector solar y agua, especialmente al mediodía.
Conclusión: Un espacio que combina naturaleza, urbanismo y cultura. ¡Perfecto para locales y turistas!
"¿Sabías que aquí se celebran carnavales y el Desfile del Orgullo? ¡Siempre hay algo nuevo!" 😉
Dato curioso: Este proyecto de regeneración urbana costó $189 millones en su primera fase y transformó una costa subutilizada en un ícono ciudadano .
🌊✨ Panama’s Cinta Costera: A Scenic Waterfront Escape ✨🚴♂️
For breathtaking views, outdoor activities, and local flavors in Panama City, the Cinta Costera is a must-visit. This 7 km stretch along Panama Bay blends modern skyscrapers with the charm of Casco Viejo.
What I loved most: Panoramic sights: The Pacific lookout offers skyline and ship traffic views—ideal for sunset photos . Recreation: Bike lanes, yoga spots, sports courts, and even open-air Zumba classes. Perfect for staying active! . Local eats: Try ceviche at the Seafood Market or "raspa’o" (shaved ice with condensed milk) at Plaza Anayansi .
Tips for your visit: Walk the marine viaduct for unique angles of Casco Viejo. Bring sunscreen and water, especially at midday.
Conclusion: A vibrant mix of nature, urban design, and culture. Great for locals and travelers alike!
"Did you know this hosts Carnival and Pride parades? Always something happening!" 😉
Fun fact: This urban renewal project cost $189 million in its first phase, turning an underused coastline into a...
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