TR33 at Amador
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Amador Peninsula at dawn: marina, causeway and skyline
The setting

Amador was not designed. It happened.

A peninsula the Pacific surrounds on three sides, one the city never quite finished reaching.

Where the sea breeze arrives before the traffic wakes.

From a wellbeing perspective, Amador offers something hard to replicate.

The Biomuseo is steps away. The Causeway becomes the natural extension of your morning.

Here the routine has another rhythm: walking beside the Pacific, moving under the palms, living with more air, more horizon and more pause. In Amador, the setting is not just a location. It is an essential part of the lifestyle.

TR33 is not inserted into Amador. It responds to it.

01 Facing the Panama Canal
02 Minutes from the Historic Centre
03 Close to the financial district
04 Parks, culture and gastronomy
05 Direct access to the Amador Causeway
Key destinations around TR33

Steps and minutes away.

Key destinations around TR33
01 Mi Ranchito (Isla Naos, Amador) Food & drink
02 Sabroso Panamá (Isla Perico) Food & drink
03 Bucaneros (Isla Flamenco) Food & drink
04 Canal House (Naos / Amador) Food & drink
05 Tántalo Kitchen (Casco Viejo) Food & drink
06 Fonda Lo Que Hay (Casco Viejo) Food & drink
07 Seafood Market Food & drink
08 Biomuseo (entrada de Amador) Culture
09 Punta Culebra Nature Center Culture
10 Bridge of the Americas Culture
11 Casco Viejo Culture
12 Plaza de Francia Culture
13 Panama Canal Museum Culture
14 Ancon Hill Parks
15 Metropolitan Natural Park Parks
16 Urracá Park Parks
17 Cinta Costera Waterfront Parks
18 Sofitel Casco Viejo Shopping
19 American Trade Hotel Shopping
20 Radisson Hotel Panama Canal Shopping
21 Legend Casco Viejo Hotels
22 American Trade Hotel · Casco Viejo Hotels
23 JW Marriott Panamá · Punta Pacífica Hotels
24 Radisson Hotel Panama Canal · Amador Hotels

24 of 24 destinations around TR33

Views

Three ways of looking at the same thing.

The bay and the bridge
The Causeway at dawn
The canopy
木漏れ日 Komorebi.

The light that filters through moving leaves. There is no equivalent word for ocean light, because it does not produce the same response in the body. Japanese named what neuroscience would confirm centuries later.

There is no word for it in Spanish. Here, it is simply lived.

Amador · Panama City

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