Stay at the airport for my 8-hour layover in Tocumen, or spend a few hours in Panama City?

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It is a bit of a drive (probably around 30-45 minutes, as you said), and as far as I know there is no public transport so you have to get a taxi (about $30 one way). However, you have 8 hours, so you are still left with 5 hours in Panama City. If I were you, I would definitely go for it. For example, you would manage to see all of the Casco Viejo and have a nice lunch there.

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I was also going to recommend Casco Viejo, but if you have more time besides, you might also think about squeezing in a look at Panamá Viejo too.

Panama City is perhaps the most interesting capital city in Central America and, though it also has bad areas that must be avoided, is definitely safer than the others and has plenty of locals and tourists wandering about. It also has friendly helpful tourist police at least in the Casco Viejo area.

I have never been to the airport there and the taxi price sounds expensive to me, but if it's not a problem for you I would definitely suggest not missing the opportunity to have a look. Eight hours in just about any airport is going to be pretty horrible.

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So I ended up walking up to the taxi counter and saying, "Quisiera visitar un café super chévere en la ciudad, no lugar especifico."

They hooked me up with a local driver who drove me around the city, parked out by Isla Naos so I could take pictures, had brunch with me at a local café (all the while I got to practice my Spanish – super cool!) and had me back at the airport with plenty of time to spare.

The whole trip cost me US$70 plus lunch for my driver (~US$80 total).

The taxi counter is located at the far end of the international arrivals area just in front of the bank (as soon as you exit customs, take a right).

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