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Ultimate Guide to Touring Panama City By Metro Bus

Here's a comprehensive guide on the simplest and speediest way to get to some of Panama City's key attractions by using the Metro and Metro Bus. This can spare a considerable measure of cash skipping the organized Panama city tours and it likewise makes an all the more exciting experience. 

How To Use The Metro Bus

Buy a Metro/Metro Bus card (same card works for both) at any of the Metro stations or Albrook Terminal. There are different spots you can buy a card yet the Metro stations are the main place that I can state will dependably have them in stock. 

The cost to utilize the Metro is .35 pennies for every ride and the Metro Bus is .25 for every ride ($1.25 for courses on Corredor Sur or Norte). 

Infrequently the marking of indistinguishable courses are diverse which is the reason a portion of the courses underneath say "And Some Other Destination". Simply focus on the names I say to pay special mind to. 

How to Get to Panama City's Main Tourist Spots Using the Metro or the Metro Bus

Shopping destination

– Board any of the transports on Calle 50 that say they are going to Via España. These make a fast stop by Multiplaza before heading on Via Brasil and Via España. 

– Take the Metro to the Via Argentina station and after that board the Metro Bus that says Punta Pacifica-Via-Brasil-Estacion Via Argentina. You can get off of the transport at the main stop in Punta Pacifica and after that walk 5 minutes to the shopping center. 

– Board a Metro Bus that says Panama Viejo-Via Israel-And Some Other Destination. You can either get on the transport at the Albrook Terminal (you can take the Metro there), Avenida Balboa, or Via Israel and after that get off at the stop before Multiplaza. 

Multicentro/Hard Rock Hotel: Board a Metro Bus that says Panama Viejo-Via Israel-And Some Other Destination. You can either get on the transport at the Albrook Terminal, Avenida Balboa, or Via Israel and afterward get off at the stop before Multicentro. 

Albrook Mall: Easiest and speediest route is to take the new Metro specifically there. Practically every transport passes by there too however it takes a great deal longer. 

SOHO Mall: Take the Metro to the Via Argentina stop and after that SOHO shopping center is around 4 pieces away heading towards Calle 50. 

Things to do

Panama Viejo Ruins: Board a Metro Bus that says Panama Viejo-Via Israel-And Some Other Destination. You can either get on the transport at the Albrook Terminal (you can take the Metro there), Avenida Balboa, or Via Israel and after that get off at the stop on Via Cincuentenario before a building called Nautica. 

Panama Canal Museum at the Miraflores Locks: Take the Metro to the Albrook Terminal and after that get on the Metro Bus that says Albrook-Esclusas de Miraflores. 

Cinta Costera stop framework in Panama City, PanamaCinta Costera/Fish Market/Casco Viejo (two ways): 

– Take the Metro to the 5 de Mayo Station and afterward it's around a 5 minute stroll to Cinta Costera, 10 minutes to the Fish Market, or 15 minutes to Casco Viejo. 

– Board a Metro Bus that says Panama Viejo-Via Israel-Mariscos. You can either get on the transport at the Albrook Terminal (you can take the Metro there) and afterward get off at the principal stop on Cinta Costera or get on the transport on Avenida Balboa or Via Israel and afterward get off at the last stop (you'll see everybody get off the transport). 

The Amador Causeway: Take the Metro to the Albrook Terminal and after that get on the transport that says Amador-Albrook and it will convey you appropriate to the Causeway. When you are at the Causeway you can ride bicycles, look at the new Biodiversity Museum, or simply individuals watch!

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