1. The Presidential Palace, also known as Palacio de las Garzas, is located in the Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It served as the official residence of the President of Panama until 1950 and is now used for official ceremonies and VIP events. The building is named after the white herons (garzas) that used to inhabit the area. The architecture is a mix of Spanish colonial style and neoclassical elements. Visitors can see the beautiful central patio, the balcony where the President greets crowds during national holidays, and the ceremonial hall decorated with paintings and tapestries. The Palace is surrounded by a moat and is considered one of the most important historic landmarks in Panama City.

2. The Presidential Palace is not open for regular tours, but visitors can see the building from the outside and take photos. It is recommended to visit during national holidays such as Flag Day (November 4th) or Independence Day (November 28th) when the President appears on the balcony. The palace is located at Avenida A and Calle 2da, and the phone number for inquiries is +507 211-3131.

3. There is no admission fee to see the Presidential Palace from the outside. The best way to get there is by taxi or on foot as it is within walking distance from other tourist attractions in Casco Viejo such as Plaza de la Independencia and the Panama Canal Museum.