Basic Information
La Concordia Boutique Hotel is a charming boutique hotel located in the heart of Casco Viejo, the historic district of Panama City, Panama. Situated in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this hotel offers a unique blend of history and modern luxury.
Unique Selling Points
La Concordia stands out for its:
- Location in the cultural gem of Panama, established around 1673
- Exclusive tailoring of each room for a unique experience
- Blend of historic charm and modern amenities
- Rooftop bar with sweeping views of Casco Viejo
Accommodations
The hotel features ten spacious rooms, ranging from 430ft² to 915ft². Each room includes:
- Private balcony
- Tasteful and unique design
- L’Occitane amenities
Room types include:
- Santa Ana Deluxe rooms
- San Felipe Junior Suites
- Corner Suites (with Victorian clawfoot tub and widest balconies)
Amenities and Services
La Concordia offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay:
- Friendly and punctual service
- Rooftop bar/restaurant
- Room service
- Early breakfast options for departing guests
Dining Options
The hotel boasts two exceptional dining venues:
- Lola Mia: A Peruvian-inspired restaurant (try the TNT Shrimp and Pescado Frito)
- Numen: Rooftop bar/restaurant offering sunset cocktails and panoramic views
Nearby Attractions
Located in the vibrant Casco Viejo district, guests are within walking distance of:
- Historic churches and government buildings
- Museums and theatres
- Eclectic shops and restaurants
- Avenida Central, a famous street in Casco Viejo
Guest Reviews
La Concordia Boutique Hotel receives glowing reviews from guests:
“Everything was just right: our room was perfectly comfortable with stylish touches, the service was always friendly and punctual and the vibe throughout was just what we were looking for: warm, alive, interesting and unique.”
“OMG the hotel simply exceeded my expectations. It was just like in the pics and more. The location is great, but the room…. the size, the bed, the furniture and decorations, the bathroom, everything was just simply special.”