Bridge of the Americas, Panama City
Facts and practical information
Spanning the entrance to the Panama Canal, the Bridge of the Americas stands as an imposing gateway between the Pacific Ocean and the canal, uniting two continents in the bustling city of Panama City, Panama. This vital piece of infrastructure, completed in 1962, serves as a critical artery for the Pan-American Highway and is an iconic landmark in the region.
The bridge, with its sweeping curve and impressive engineering, is a cantilever design that stretches over a length of 1,654 meters. At its peak, the bridge reaches a height of 117 meters above the canal, allowing even the largest of vessels to pass beneath it. This majestic structure not only provides a vital transportation link but also offers panoramic views of the canal and the surrounding tropical landscape.
Originally built to ensure connectivity after the creation of the Panama Canal divided the country, the Bridge of the Americas has since become a symbol of unity and progress for Panama. It has facilitated commerce and tourism, bolstering the nation's economy and fostering international trade.
The bridge is accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians, making it a frequented spot for those looking to capture the essence of Panama's dynamic interconnection of culture, commerce, and nature. As night falls, the bridge is often illuminated, casting a golden glow over the waters below and creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of Panama City's skyline.
Panama City
Bridge of the Americas – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ancon Hill, Estadio Maracaná, Goethals Monument, Fort Amador.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Bridge of the Americas by public transport?
Bus
- Entrada Amador • Lines: C850 (20 min walk)