Quieter and more mature
The Travelers Residence with the best location. In the heart of the city the fashionable CBD area, the most convenient base for tourists, people thinking of living in Panama and students who are thinking to take spanish classes, since we are located above the Spanish school, ‘SpanishPanama.’
If eventually you are interested in even longer-term rentals or purchases in Panama we may also have suggestions.
Panama’s best location…near the famous Restaurante Trapiche Within a 5 minute walk, you will find some of the best international restaurants in the country, English speaking cinemas, internet cafes where you can phone home for 6 cents a minute, European style coffee shops, travel agencies, and banks. The city center’s only park is right around the corner. Anita’s Inn has single room, A/C, and patio dorm options. Anita’s Inn welcomes you to friendly bilingual service, a great contact place, and a great central point to explore all of Panama.
Vibrant Panama City has the conveniences of America and the best of Latin culture, as well as natural attractions nearby :jungle beaches lakes and the Panama Canal.
4 Responses to “Anita’s Inn Hostel”
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June 3rd, 2008 at 5:44 am
Noisy location just across the street from a large construction site. I was staying there for Spanish school at the associated SpanishPanama. One day it was so noisy I literally felt I was being tortured. I had to leave my room and go sit in the park. My lessons that day were useless since I was so stressed by the noise. Management was willing to change my room in 3 days. I left.
July 16th, 2008 at 9:07 am
I found it very quiet and relaxing and in the best neighborhood in Panama City. There were loads of great restaurants, coffee shops cines and bars. Lovely people and had the best success with my Spanish. Advanced more quickly than I thought. So nice that I am buying an apartment here. The school helped in this decision;the teachers nd staff were a great first start for knowing and understanding Panama.
July 20th, 2008 at 3:45 am
Anita’s Inn seems like a higher end hostel, certainly cleaner than those places we had been, and accomodating. The bilingual service is well appreciated. The staff are very hospitable and more educated than your typical backpacker place perhaps because you run into Spanish students from the partner school downstairs with a serious interest in culture and knowing Panama. Thank for the free salsa lesson, we enjoyed the moment…
March 23rd, 2009 at 1:57 am
diverse crowd, central location and had a ball