Miramar Towers, Panama City
The Miramar Towers are a prominent feature of Panama City's skyline, standing tall on Balboa Avenue. Comprising two skyscrapers, this complex was once the tallest in Panama, reaching a height of 168 meters (551 feet) and comprising 55 floors. Initially, this landmark served as both a hotel and residential tower, contributing significantly to its recognition.
Part of the larger Miramar Plaza complex, Miramar Towers encompasses not only residential spaces but also the Miramar Intercontinental Hotel, thereby establishing itself as one of Panama City’s most prestigious addresses. Developed by the renowned Bern Group, this luxury complex is strategically placed within walking distance of many of the city’s prime restaurants and shopping districts. It promotes an urban lifestyle with easy access to the walking and bike trails along the Bay and Cinta Costera.
For residents, Miramar Tower offers a suite of high-end amenities typical of a luxury development. These include robust security systems, a large swimming pool, a well-equipped gym, a children’s play area, and a squash court. The complex, completed in 1996, is not only significant for its architectural stature but also for its cultural and social impact, blending seamlessly with the bustling city life of Panama.
The building’s location offers stunning views of the ocean, city, and mountains, enhancing the residential experience. Its proximity to Cinta Costera allows residents immediate access to one of the city's most beloved recreational areas, including the tree-rich Urraca Park, further enhancing the appeal of living in one of Panama City's iconic towers.
Part of the larger Miramar Plaza complex, Miramar Towers encompasses not only residential spaces but also the Miramar Intercontinental Hotel, thereby establishing itself as one of Panama City’s most prestigious addresses. Developed by the renowned Bern Group, this luxury complex is strategically placed within walking distance of many of the city’s prime restaurants and shopping districts. It promotes an urban lifestyle with easy access to the walking and bike trails along the Bay and Cinta Costera.
For residents, Miramar Tower offers a suite of high-end amenities typical of a luxury development. These include robust security systems, a large swimming pool, a well-equipped gym, a children’s play area, and a squash court. The complex, completed in 1996, is not only significant for its architectural stature but also for its cultural and social impact, blending seamlessly with the bustling city life of Panama.
The building’s location offers stunning views of the ocean, city, and mountains, enhancing the residential experience. Its proximity to Cinta Costera allows residents immediate access to one of the city's most beloved recreational areas, including the tree-rich Urraca Park, further enhancing the appeal of living in one of Panama City's iconic towers.
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Miramar Towers on Map
Sight Name: Miramar Towers
Sight Location: Panama City, Panama (See walking tours in Panama City)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Panama City, Panama (See walking tours in Panama City)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Panama City, Panama
Create Your Own Walk in Panama City
Creating your own self-guided walk in Panama City is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Old Town Walking Tour
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Spain founded Panama City in 1519. In 1671, pirate Henry Morgan destroyed the original city. In 1674 Spanish conquistador Alonso Mercado de Villacorta rebuilt Casco Viejo five miles south of... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles
Spain founded Panama City in 1519. In 1671, pirate Henry Morgan destroyed the original city. In 1674 Spanish conquistador Alonso Mercado de Villacorta rebuilt Casco Viejo five miles south of... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles
Historical Churches Tour
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For centuries, colonial religious architecture has played an important role in the configuration of the urban layout of Panama City. By the 17th century, convents had an... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
For centuries, colonial religious architecture has played an important role in the configuration of the urban layout of Panama City. By the 17th century, convents had an... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles