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Fun Classes for Expats Living in Panama City

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
William Russell

Summary: Once you''ve arrived in Panama City, here are some classes to consider taking to help you meet people and get settled in to your new life abroad.

Living in Panama City - Fun Classes for Expats Living in Panama City

For expats and digital nomads residing in Panama City, the city offers a plethora of classes that cater to a variety of interests. Engaging in these classes is not only a fantastic way to acquire new skills but also serves as an excellent opportunity to socialize and connect with both locals and fellow expatriates. From tantalizing cooking courses that introduce you to the rich flavors of Panamanian cuisine to language lessons that ease your integration into the local culture, there's something for everyone. Artistic pursuits like painting and wine tasting sessions provide a creative outlet and a chance to appreciate the finer things in life. Here's a curated list of classes that are perfect for those still mastering Spanish but eager to dive into new experiences.

La Cocina de Fefa

Type of Class(es): Panamanian Cooking Classes
Location: Via Argentina, Panama City

La Cocina de Fefa offers an authentic dive into Panamanian cuisine, with classes suitable for beginners to culinary enthusiasts. Participants learn to prepare traditional dishes under the guidance of local chefs, making it a delicious way to understand Panama's culture and meet new people.

Casco Antiguo Spanish School

Type of Class(es): Spanish Language Courses
Location: Casco Viejo, Panama City
Website: www.cascospanish.com

Located in the historic district, Casco Antiguo Spanish School provides a range of Spanish classes tailored to different proficiency levels. Their interactive approach ensures that even beginners can start communicating and enjoying the local lifestyle quickly.

Panama Cooking

Type of Class(es): Cooking Classes
Location: Bella Vista, Panama City

Panama Cooking offers a hands-on experience with classes that explore both local and international cuisines. It's a great way to learn new recipes and cooking techniques while mingling with fellow food enthusiasts.

DiVino Enoteca

Type of Class(es): Wine Tasting Classes
Location: Obarrio, Panama City

DiVino Enoteca provides an intimate setting for wine aficionados to learn about and taste a variety of wines. Their classes are designed to educate participants on different wine regions and pairing, perfect for a relaxing evening after work.

Arte Nómada

Type of Class(es): Art and Painting Classes
Location: San Francisco, Panama City

Arte Nomada is a creative space where expats can explore their artistic side. They offer painting classes in a friendly and supportive environment, making it a great place to unwind and express oneself through art.

PTY Language Exchange

Type of Class(es): Language Exchange Events
Location: Various locations in Panama City

PTY Language Exchange hosts regular events that bring together locals and expats for conversational practice in a variety of languages, including Spanish. It's a fun and informal way to improve language skills and meet new friends.

El Arte del Vino

Type of Class(es): Wine Appreciation Classes
Location: Marbella, Panama City

El Arte del Vino offers classes for those interested in deepening their understanding of wine. With a focus on wine appreciation, these classes are perfect for networking and enjoying the company of fellow wine lovers.

Atelier Arte & Cocina

Type of Class(es): Cooking and Art Workshops
Location: Coco del Mar, Panama City

Atelier Arte & Cocina is a unique venue that combines the love for cooking and art. They offer a variety of workshops where you can learn to cook international dishes or get your hands dirty in a pottery or painting class.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


First Published: Jul 07, 2024

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