1. The Bridge of the Americas, also known as the Puente de las Americas, is a landmark suspension bridge located in Panama City, Panama. It spans the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal and connects the two parts of the city over the Panama Bay. The bridge was completed in 1962 and was designed by the famous American engineer David B. Steinman. The total length of the bridge is 5,425 feet (1,654 meters) and its height is 384 feet (117 meters) above sea level. The Bridge of the Americas plays an important role in the transportation system of Panama, allowing thousands of vehicles to cross every day.
2. The bridge is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no phone number available for the bridge.
3. There is no ticket or toll fee to cross the Bridge of the Americas. Cars, buses, and motorcycles are allowed to use the bridge, but pedestrians are not allowed to walk on it. The bridge is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Buses and taxis are available in the city to take passengers across the bridge.


