Panama’s Beautiful People
Where to find beautiful Panamanian girls and where to find beautiful Panamanian guys. Where to find the Panama’s beautiful people.
One of my favorite activities is people watching. When I travel, I always set aside time just to watch people. People watching is one of the few activities that is both fun and educational.
Urban Dictionary’s definition of “People Watching”: “A Hobby in which you go out and watch people. They way they act, dress, && talk. Like bird watching except with people. Very entertaining.
I went people watching this afternoon.”
People are complex. They are interesting. Whether you travel internationally or whether you travel to different regions of the same country, if you watch you will learn. You will see how different elements of a community interact with each other. You will see the differing fashion trends. You will think about the differences between what you see and what you previously thought. Most importantly, it just plain fun to do.
People watching is quickly becoming a worldwide phenomenon for both travelers and city dwellers. Whenever I travel to a new metropolitan area, my friends (both guys and girls) and I scope out the best places to people watch.
If you are an international traveler, here are some of my favorite places to watch people:
Seattle (my hometown)
Weekend mornings and afternoons sitting on Victoria Steinbeurk Park next to Pike Place.
Thailand
Ko Sang Road sitting in plastic chairs in front of a roadside drink vendor.
New York City
Almost any bookstore in lower Manhatten. The best bookstores for people watching have
large windows. First for you to look into and second for you to look out through.
Buenos Aries
Outdoor cafes in the fashion district of Palermo.
Medellin
The park steps at night in Parque Lleras.
Panama City has some fabulous places to people watch. Here are some of my favorites:
Tequila Bar, located on Avienda Central and Calle 3 in Casco Viejo, has great local and foreign foot traffic. Be sure to snag one of the coveted street side seats between the hours of 4PM to 7:30 PM. In addition to great people watching, you will watch a beautiful sunset and enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Personally, I call Miguel (6615-6930), he speaks both English and Espanol, to reserve prime seats. They go fast. Also, you feel kinda cool reserving specific seats rather than settling for a random table.
Parque Omar, During the week, some of Panama’s most beautiful people exercise at the park. Join in the excercise or just grab a cup of coffee and a seat on a park bench with a friend.
Multi Plaza, The crowd here is a bit pretentious, but quite good looking. Someone on my face book suggested “Saquela in the Fashion Avenue”. I’ll have to check it out. However, I recommend a table at Tony Romas along the rail in front of the Multi- Plaza entrance. I don’t like the restaurant, but the location is unbeatable.
Remember, people watching is a skill as well as an avocation. Groups of males have to avoid gawking. Be discreet. Only focus on an individual for a few seconds. Female people watchers have more leeway. Generally, they can stare as long as they want without generating any negative reactions.
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Def on Sun, 4th Apr 2010 1:35 am
Definitely Saquela.
Great Caps.
Carlitos El Caballo on Fri, 23rd Apr 2010 1:47 pm
ES MUY BIEN!!!!!!!!!
Christoph on Tue, 4th May 2010 5:58 am
I would also recommend the hotel area speaking Via España/Via Veneto, the crowd is very mixed, lots of tourists but also locals, and there are usually some very interesting characters walking around… Also just having a beer in a casino can be very entertaining!
FlowerFlower on Sun, 6th Jun 2010 10:51 pm
hhahaah GENIAL!!! i love people watching!!! love this post
GB on Wed, 7th Jul 2010 11:56 am
One of the best places is sitting outside at Paladar at Multiplaza. Mainly because it is right opposite Nikki Beach and you are paying $1 for a beer on Fridays. You get to see all the action but at a fraction of the price.