San Felipe, Panama, UNESCO World Heritage district in Panama City, Panama.
San Felipe is a historic district in Panama City that sits on a peninsula with grid-laid streets and numerous colonial buildings. The area preserves sections of defensive walls from the 17th century and contains many restaurants, hotels, and museums within a small compact area.
The district arose in 1673 as a new administrative center after pirate Henry Morgan destroyed the first Panama City in 1671. The grid layout and early buildings reflect a deliberate shift in how the settlement was designed from its predecessor.
The streets and squares show a blend of Spanish colonial design and Caribbean influences that shape how the neighborhood looks today. Walking through the narrow lanes, you notice how residents and visitors use these spaces and how the buildings frame daily life.
The district is compact and easy to explore on foot, whether with guided tours or independently. Most visitors can walk through the area in a few hours while stopping at restaurants and museums along the way.
Many buildings in the district were constructed using stone blocks salvaged from the ruins of the original Panama City and transported here after 1671. These recycled materials literally connect the old and new cities together.
Location: Panama City
Address: San Felipe, Panama City, Panamá Province, Panama
GPS coordinates: 8.95241,-79.53516
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41
Panama City combines Spanish colonial architecture with modern urban design. Visitors can explore the 16th-century ruins at Panama Viejo, walk through the historic streets of Casco Viejo, and discover tropical forests at Metropolitan National Park. The city features waterfront boulevards, cultural...
Casco Viejo
21 m
Metropolitan Cathedral of Panama
24 m
Palacio de las Garzas
194 m
Panama Canal Museum
77 m
Iglesia de San José
147 m
Municipal Palace of Panama
61 m
Panama History Museum
49 m
Museo de la Mola
98 m
Plaza de la Independencia (Panamá)
42 m
Palacio Presidencial o Palacio de las Garzas
159 m
Antiguas oficinas de la Estrella de Panamá
159 m
Casa La Legación
159 m
Casas de San Francisco
197 m
Convento de la Compañía de Jesús
71 m
Casa Garay
192 m
Mansión Calvo
182 m
Plaza Herrera
182 m
Casa Testa
86 m
Oratorio San Felipe Neri
136 m
Casa Piza y antigua ferretería Lyons
81 m
Mansión Obarrio
207 m
Casa Góngora
160 m
Casa de la Municipalidad
207 m
Plaza Bolívar
209 m
Casa Alianza
85 m
Former Hotel Colombia
166 m
Former Duque Residence (Casa Art Decó)
166 m
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de La Merced.
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