How's the standard of living in the Panama City, Panama area of San Francisco?
Rosario Townshend - Multimodal & Logistic Transports Magazine
Before I write specifically about the standard of living in San Francisco, please allow me to give a short introduction to the area in general.
San Francisco is an upper class neighborhood in the city of Panamá, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, with a beautiful community park provided for the benefit of all the residents of the area. There are two big public pools with an entry fee of $1. The area has many high rise buildings with condos available with fairly...
San Francisco is an upper class neighborhood in the city of Panamá, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, with a beautiful community park provided for the benefit of all the residents of the area. There are two big public pools with an entry fee of $1. The area has many high rise buildings with condos available with fairly...
Before I write specifically about the standard of living in San Francisco, please allow me to give a short introduction to the area in general.
San Francisco is an upper class neighborhood in the city of Panamá, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, with a beautiful community park provided for the benefit of all the residents of the area. There are two big public pools with an entry fee of $1. The area has many high rise buildings with condos available with fairly widely differing prices.
You won’t go hungry in the San Francisco area of the city of Panamá or lack for diversity of dining experience. This area of the city has lots of small, medium-sized and larger restaurants that serve both local and international food.
You also won’t have to be concerned about the availability of quality healthcare. Among the many modern hospitals in the area is Punta Pacifica, which is connected with John Hopkins in the United States.
The area has an excellent mall, adjacent to the Courtyard Hotel, in Punta Pacífica. Other shopping (definitely “first world”) includes stores, hardware, fruit and vegetable public places, and an open MRI clinic. There are walk-in clinics, gas stations, many bank branches, a post office, and five chain supermarkets, all geographically very close to each other and convenient to get to.
Relative to education, there are schools for children all ages, public and private, and bilingual.
Relative to transportation, the San Francisco area of the city of Panamá has direct access to "Corredor Sur" (a main thoroughfare), to the international airport and the other parts of the city of Panamá. If you prefer public transportation, there are two metro stations within a short distance.
If you would like to stay in a good hotel or your guests would like to, San Francisco has several five star hotels, and a convention center.
Given the cosmopolitan nature of the area, it is easy to find residents in San Francisco who speak English, as well as many other languages.
Overall, the standard of living in the city of Panamá, or specifically, in the neighborhood of San Francisco, is very attractive to locals and visitors. The area is centrally located, so you can run errands, even without a car. (Sometimes, however, you will find a little traffic jam during rush hours.)
The San Francisco area of the city of Panamá Is a place where residents generally feel safe and very good about where they live. The social life of San Francisco is a big part the community for the residents, and includes many area hotels, restaurants and discotheques.
Visitors seeking investment find the Republic of Panamá in general and specifically the city of Panamá and the area of San Francisco extremely attractive due the economic growth in recent years.
San Francisco is an upper class neighborhood in the city of Panamá, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, with a beautiful community park provided for the benefit of all the residents of the area. There are two big public pools with an entry fee of $1. The area has many high rise buildings with condos available with fairly widely differing prices.
You won’t go hungry in the San Francisco area of the city of Panamá or lack for diversity of dining experience. This area of the city has lots of small, medium-sized and larger restaurants that serve both local and international food.
You also won’t have to be concerned about the availability of quality healthcare. Among the many modern hospitals in the area is Punta Pacifica, which is connected with John Hopkins in the United States.
The area has an excellent mall, adjacent to the Courtyard Hotel, in Punta Pacífica. Other shopping (definitely “first world”) includes stores, hardware, fruit and vegetable public places, and an open MRI clinic. There are walk-in clinics, gas stations, many bank branches, a post office, and five chain supermarkets, all geographically very close to each other and convenient to get to.
Relative to education, there are schools for children all ages, public and private, and bilingual.
Relative to transportation, the San Francisco area of the city of Panamá has direct access to "Corredor Sur" (a main thoroughfare), to the international airport and the other parts of the city of Panamá. If you prefer public transportation, there are two metro stations within a short distance.
If you would like to stay in a good hotel or your guests would like to, San Francisco has several five star hotels, and a convention center.
Given the cosmopolitan nature of the area, it is easy to find residents in San Francisco who speak English, as well as many other languages.
Overall, the standard of living in the city of Panamá, or specifically, in the neighborhood of San Francisco, is very attractive to locals and visitors. The area is centrally located, so you can run errands, even without a car. (Sometimes, however, you will find a little traffic jam during rush hours.)
The San Francisco area of the city of Panamá Is a place where residents generally feel safe and very good about where they live. The social life of San Francisco is a big part the community for the residents, and includes many area hotels, restaurants and discotheques.
Visitors seeking investment find the Republic of Panamá in general and specifically the city of Panamá and the area of San Francisco extremely attractive due the economic growth in recent years.
Posted June 9, 2014
Duncan McGowan - Punta Pacifica Realty
The San Francisco area of Panama City has a great style of living. I was reading an article not so long ago that said that Panama is one of the happiest countries in the world. I don’t know if it’s the happiest but there are definitely happy people living here.
San Francisco has lots of new shops and business opening up; lots of restaurants and little boutique shops. It’s a neighborhood where you can walk to a lot of places, so you...
The San Francisco area of Panama City has a great style of living. I was reading an article not so long ago that said that Panama is one of the happiest countries in the world. I don’t know if it’s the happiest but there are definitely happy people living here.
San Francisco has lots of new shops and business opening up; lots of restaurants and little boutique shops. It’s a neighborhood where you can walk to a lot of places, so you don’t necessarily have to drive around.
San Francisco has a very good quality of living. We have lots of options. If you’re looking to rent an apartment, there are lots of different places available, lots of different price ranges, it’s a safe neighborhood and very central.
(Cake made of chocolate bars from Brigadeiro Candy Shop, Panama City, Panama, pictured.)
Posted August 28, 2015