Monday, August 13, 2012

Out and About in Panama City.

Panama is having a Golden Age.

Residents, businesses and politicians are scrambling to catch up to the booming economy, and preparing for the 2014 inauguration of the Panama Canal's expansion.  Massive construction throughout the growing city create gridlock and chaos.  Here's how to escape the mess and have some fun.

COSMOPOLITA: Panama has grown rapidly in the past few years creating many new attractions for locals and visitors.

 

 

EAT

San Francisco

Segundo Muelle

Seafood specialties like jalea (fritto misto), cau cau (savory rice), chupe (chowder soup) and chaufa (fried rice) showcase the Peruvian gastronomic trend.


El Cangrejo

El Trapiche

Authentic Panamanian specialties like carimañola (yuca turnovers), hojaldre (fried bread), empanadas (corn turnovers), sancocho (chicken and ñame soup) make this charming little restaurant a popular destination.

Wine Bar

Good wine list at decent prices. Some of the best Italian food in Panama from the adjoining restaurant Pomodoro.



Panama Canal

Miraflores Visitors Center Restaurant

Watch giant container ships and cruises pass in front of the terrace while enjoying a plentiful buffet with mostly seafood-oriented dishes.

PASAJEROS: Ships pass in front of the restaurant terrace at Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal.



Casco Viejo

Las Clementinas

A charming colonial building restored to house a boutique hotel and an excellent restaurant reinterpreting Panamenian recipes like guacho (hearty seafood and coconut risotto).


Causeway Amador - Isla Flamengo

Ca.yu.co

Open air bar on the marina for cheap drinks and seafood bites such as calamari and fried fish.


NIGHTLIFE

Casco Viejo

Tantalo

A very popular rooftop bar. Get there before 9:30 p.m. to avoir a cover charge of $5.00.

Divino

Living room-like lounge with a good wine list and live jazz on weekends.



Bella Vista

Jaleo

A lively scene of twentysomethings eating tapas and other Spanish specialties. The white sangria is quite tasty.



Calle Uruguay

Manrey rooftop

Lounge around a lit pool while sipping cocktails while the DJ mixes electronica and pop.

NOCTURNO: The rooftop pool at Manrey Hotel is great for lounging to electronica.








Bella Vista - Federico Boyd

El Apartamento / El Sótano

Upstairs (El Apartamento) is an open lounge serving strong cocktails. Downstairs (El Sótano) is a small venue for live rock and rap acts.




CULTURE 

 

Casco Viejo

Golden Altar

The gold-leafing altar at this church was hidden from pirates in colonial times.

ALTAR DORADO: The Golden Altar is a national treasure.




































 

Ancón

Cerro Ancón

View sloths, birds and amphibians as you climb Panama City's highest point. 


Causeway Amador

Museo de Biodiversidad

Frank Gehry's impending masterpiece celebrates the biodiversity found in the isthmus of Panama.  Viewings by appointment on Saturdays and Sundays at 1pm.

http://www.biomuseopanama.org/form/ven-y-conoce-el-biomuseo

Smithsonian Aquarium

This small outdoor aquarium is small but interesting: Sharks and tortoises sharing a pool,  Rare fish from both Atlantic and Pacific are gathered for scientific study.

http://www.stri.si.edu/english/visit_us/culebra/index.php

Panamá Viejo

Panamá Viejo Ruins

View the ruins left after Captain Morgan looted and burned the original Panama City settlement.
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/790/




BEACH

 

Punta Chame

Nitro

This extreme sports oriented hotel offers kite surfing, a wakeboarding lagoon and other water sports.  Or simply sip cocktails at the swim-up bar and feast of their grilled meats and pizza.

http://nitrocitypanama.com/rest.php

EXTREMO: People of all ages enjoy the extreme sports and relaxation offered at Nitro City Beach Resort.

 

 

Bijao

Sheraton Bijao

This all inclusive resort offers four pools and kilometers of beach for water sports such as pedal boats, catamarans and jet skis.

http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/photos/index.html?propertyID=3693#photo_section_1Link



Isla Grande

Bananas


Enjoy Panama's Caribbean beaches at this small property with wooden bungalows and a small pool.



NATURE


Parque Soberanía

National Park

Appreciate the rainforest, waterfalls and wildlife while walking on the Camino de las Cruces trail which was used to transport gold from Peru to Spain before there was a Panama Canal.


Summit

Summit Zoo

View rare species like tapirs, anteaters, ocelots and jaguars indigenous to this region of the world.


El Valle de Antón

El Valle Mud Baths

A very rustic "spa" that includes hot springs and white and brown clay for do-it-yourself mud facials.

http://www.antonvalley.com/attractions/hot-springs/

LODOSO: Detox with natural mud at the Anton Valley Hot Springs.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Paris Hot Spots.

Paris Now.

Someone said, "Paris is always a good idea."  I couldn't agree more.  Here are some spots I'd check out if I were to go to Paris right now:

ROMANTIQUE: Trends come and go, but charm is available year-round in Paris.

 

Palais de Tokyo 

After a renovation, this mixed-use space is hosting Summer parties on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.
http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/lifestyle/soirees-construction

Mini Palais

A delightful surprise, this is a modern restaurant housed in the Neo-Classical building of the Grand Palais. The cool space and seasonal menu make this place many things at once: salon de thé, trendy lounge, edgy restaurant, fashionista scene, after-work drinks, le fooding destination and even chic weekend brunch.  

http://minipalais.com/fr/

Musée des Arts Décoratifs

It might seem like an infomercial to some, but the Louis Vuitton + Marc Jacobs exhibit is inventive in its displays and thoughtful in the way it relates the genius of these two men.
http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/english-439/exhibitions/current-events

CREATIVITE: The Musée des Arts Décoratifs celebrates the shared genius of Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs.


 

 

Saut du Loup

After the exhibit at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, pop into the restaurant below.  The gorgeous gravel terrace with the Louvre in the distance is dotted with sleek café chairs.  Catch up with friends over a bottle of crisp white wine and light dishes from the seasonal menu.
http://www.lesautduloup.com/articles/2010/la-terrasse.php

OUVERT: A rare open space in Paris at the Saut du Loup.

 

Senderens

The Bar Le Passage at Senderens is a sign of changing conventions in the Paris restaurant scene. Alain Senderens relinquished the three Michelin stars of Lucas Carton in 2005 to transform this space and create what he calls a "freer" experience. I would choose the bar because it offers similar fare and there's no reservation needed.
http://www.senderens.fr/la-table-senderens/carte-et-menus/#


Cité de la Mode

This mixed-used space on the Seine seems like the next logical step for the city that gave birth to great interpretations of the concept such as the Louvre (yes!), the Centre Pompidou and the Institut du Monde Arabe. Museum, fashion show venue and yes, bars.
http://www.paris-docks-en-seine.fr/bars-restaurants.html?lang=fr