Edificio de La Administración del Canal de Panamá
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Explore the Monumento a Goethals in Panama City: A stunning tribute to engineering excellence and a symbol of Panama's rich history.
Nestled in the heart of Panama City, the Monumento a Goethals stands as a powerful tribute to the visionary engineer who played a pivotal role in constructing the Panama Canal. This magnificent monument offers visitors not only a glimpse into Panama's rich history but also breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must-visit destination for tourists.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the central park in Chitre (Parque de Chitre), head northwest toward Avenida Belisario Porras. Continue straight for about 3 blocks until you reach the intersection with Calle 4. Turn left onto Calle 4 and walk until you reach the bus station (Terminal de Transporte de Chitre). From there, you can take a bus heading to Panama City. The bus ride will take approximately 2 hours. Once you arrive in Panama City, ask for directions to Monumento a Goethals, which is located on Morgan Ave. The monument is a short walk from the bus terminal.
Public Transport
Start at the central park in Chitre and make your way to the nearest bus stop. Take a bus heading to Panama City. Buses leave frequently throughout the day. Upon arrival in Panama City, look for a local bus or taxi to take you to the Monumento a Goethals. The monument is located at XC5V+CP6, Morgan Ave. If you're unsure about the exact location, you can ask the bus driver or locals for assistance.
Use Monumento a Goethals as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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