In Panama City, you’ll notice one of the metro stops is called 5 de Mayo, which is located in the 5 de Mayo neighborhood. Have you ever stopped to wonder why it’s called this? 5 de Mayo is often a day confused with Mexican culture (they don’t even really celebrate…
Beyond Tourist Traps: Experience The Forgotten Side Of Panama City
When gentrification takes over and a thriving metropolis erupts from what was once the authentic way of life, the locals who inhabited the area before it became a tourist hotspot get lost in the shuffle, pushed to the side, even forgotten. This is the case for the areas that surround…