Part of the old town, this is a beautiful place to wander around and learn a little about the history of the area. There are usually guides who share some essential information (for a fee of course) but the scenery is stunning. You can see miles around the area with impressive scenery.
Part of the old town, this is a beautiful place to wander around and learn a little about the history of the area. There are usually guides who share some essential information (for a fee of course) but the scenery is stunning. You can see miles around the area with impressive scenery.
A large square in the old town of Panama. The square looks quite interesting. It is themed after Panama’s history and culture. You can also see some very interesting decorative items in the square.
Plaza Francia is a famous city square in Panama City. It is located on the banks of the Panama River. In the center of the square stands a tall Independence and Freedom Monument. The scenery here is very beautiful in the evening. The afterglow of the setting sun dyes the western sky colorful, and Plaza Francia is the best place to watch such a beautiful view.
Panama Francia Plaza (Plaza de Francia) is a historic square in Panama City located in the city's old town (Casco Viejo) facing the Pacific Ocean entrance. It was built to commemorate the French contribution to the Panama Canal project. There is a marble monument inscribed with “the courage and perseverance of the French people in their work for the Panama Canal project” and there are also historical relics such as the original walls of Panama City, the Church of Santo Domingo, etc.
Francesca Square in Panama City is a small square with beautiful surroundings and picturesque sea wall. The square is set up with a monument of independence and freedom. Under the monument is the bust of Francesca and three other great men. You can watch the vast Atlantic Ocean. It is the favorite place for citizens and tourists.
Francia Square is really good, go and see
Good location, very convenient to travel, and the coupons for group purchases are also very cost-effective, I recommend everyone to experience!
The first picture is ice plus pigment, but it costs 50 points in Panama... It was originally 75 points, but foreigners bargained with the boss. The second picture is their family specialties, which Panamans like. Chicken, corn, soy. It tastes good. But their rice, I don't like, is different from our domestic rice. The third picture is the breakfast made by the foreigner for me. The one is the egg roll ➕ patacon (a green banana, but that banana can't be eaten, look at the picture, the last green banana.) Every time the foreigner calls me, he will tempt me to say that he ate this today. The last picture is Barbie Q.