List of Tallest Buildings in Panama City - Tallest Buildings

Tallest Buildings

This lists ranks Panama City skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meters (492 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height. This list includes under construction buildings that have already been topped out.

Rank Name Height
Floors Year Notes
1 Trump Ocean Club International Hotel & Tower 284 / 932 70 2011
2 Torre Vitri 281 / 921 75 2012 Under construction, topped out
3 The Point 266 / 873 65 2010
4 Arts Tower 264 / 866 80 2012 Topped out
5 Tower Financial Center 255 / 837 53 2011
6 F&F Tower 243 / 797 52 2011 Known as Revolution Tower during construction
7 Pearl Tower 242 / 795 70 2011
8 Torre Waters 242 / 794 75 2011
9 Ocean Two 236 / 774 73 2010
10 MegapĆ³lis, Torre 1 230 / 755 62 2011 Topped out
11 Q Tower 226 / 740 65 2011
12 Ten Tower 221 / 725 54 2011
13 White Tower 218 / 715 62 2011
14 Yacht Club Tower 215 / 705 57 2011
15 Aqualina Tower 210 / 689 67 2007
16 Ocean One 208 / 682 54 2008
17 Bahia Pacifica 200 / 656 49 2007 Also known as Condominio Bahia Pacifica.
18 Aquamare 198 / 650 56 2007
19 Venetian Tower 192 / 631 47 2008
20 Destiny Panama Bay 182 / 597 55 2008
21 Sky Residences 180 / 591 51 2009
22= Pacific Village 1 179 / 587 47 2009 Tallest twin towers completed in the city.
22= Pacific Village 2 179 / 587 47 2009 Tallest twin towers completed in the city.
24 Torre Global Bank 176 / 577 43 2005
25 Torre Allure 172 / 565 55 2011
26 Mirage 172 / 564 48 1997 Tallest building constructed in the 1990s.
27 Dupont Tower 170 / 558 53 2010
28 Bella Mare 169 / 556 44 2008
29= Miramar Tower II 168 / 551 55 1996
29= Miramar Tower I 168 / 551 55 1996
30 Torre Vista Marina 162 / 530 44 2002
31 Astoria Tower 160 / 525 36 2009
32 Platinum Tower 159 / 522 47 1996

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