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The best view of all of Panama City is without a doubt Ancon Hill.
Ancon Hill is the highest point with a 654-foot hill that overlooks Panama City. No matter where you go in Panama City, Ancon Hill is visible everywhere. Ancon Hill is the most popular viewpoint in Panama City, with views of the Panama Canal, downtown and the old town of Casco Viejo. Ancon Hill is an area that was used for the administration of the Panama Canal. He was under American jurisdiction in the Panama Canal area until his return to Panama in 1977.
It will take us about 45 minutes to walk on a single paved path to get to the top.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
At least 2 people are required for the visit to take place.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Round-trip air conditioning from your hotel in Panama City
Refreshing coconut water from a real coconut.
Entrance fee to Mi-Pueblito village
Drinks inside the vehicle are included at will
Snacks
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Ancon Hill is the highest point with a 654 foot hill that overlooks Panama City. No matter where you go in Panama City, Ancon Hill is visible from just about everywhere. Ancon Hill is the most popular viewpoint in Panama City, overlooking the Panama Canal, downtown, and the old town of Casco Viejo. Ancon Hill is an area that was used for the administration of the Panama Canal. It was under US jurisdiction as part of the Panama Canal Zone until its return to Panama in 1977. It will take us about 45 minutes to walk a single paved lane to get to the top.
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Tourist64678452476,
Aug 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Mí Puebllito is a great starting spot for a walk up Ancon Hill. There is a parking lot and clean public restrooms located here. The walk up the hill includes some steps, but is primarily a paved service road. We saw lots of birds, frogs, and an agouti; there were also stunning views of Panama City. It is about a 35 minute walk, though we stopped a lot to enjoy the views. The Mí Pueblito site is a re-creation of several villages including indigenous, early settlers, and Carribean influence. Definitely worth the small admission fee.

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