Panama, Casco Viejo
Casco Antiguo, San Felipe
From time to time, I like refreshing some information that has been useful to my readers as where to stay and what to do in Casco Viejo is constantly changing:
Casco Viejo is a wonderful place to stay… but we don´t have hotels
yet! so where and how might be tricky but not impossible. It only takes
planning ahead.
So here is the short list!
1. Stay at a private apartment:
You can rent private apartments in different locations in Casco
Viejo. All of them are great, nicely furnished, well located. Most
include breakfast service. For high season, most of them are over $150
+ tax per night.
How to book:
Email Arco Properties at info@arcoproperties.com Or visit the page
at www.arcoproperties.com The apartment called “Café de Asis” faces one
of the cutest plazas: Plaza Bolivar. Is a 2 bedroom, with 2 queen size
bed. Phone: (507) 211-2548. Write: igrenald@arcoproperties.com or patrizia@arcoproperties.com
You can also visit http://www.loscuatrotulipanes.com for more options on apartments.
2. The Backpackers option:
Hostal Casco Antiguo: Backpackers places in general don´t tend to
take reservations. However, talk to Richo or the manager at Hostal
Casco Antiguo ( http://www.centrodereservas.net/Default.asp?Page=204 )
. Rooms go from $11 to 14. Write at: cascoviejo@centrodereservas.net or call (507) 269-6166
Luna´s Castle Hostel Casco Viejo: the most recent adquisition on the
guys who own Mondo Taitu and Heike hostal in Bocas del Toro. They are
expanding to Casco and the place is beautiful. Give them a call at:
262-1540. http://wakansadhana.blogspot.com/2007/07/blog-post.html
3. The higher end option: Canal House Panama
A beautifully restored colonial mansion at the heart of San Felipe.
Ideal to rent the entire house, it has 3 suites, most of them with
inner offices, all of them with internet. Fully staffed 24/7. Check it
out at: www.canalhousepanama.com