Description:

  • The Panama Hotel is centrally located in Seattle's Historic International District, within easy walking distance of downtown, Pioneer Square and the stadiums. The brick outer facade opens up into a steep stairway flanked by bright brass handrails and illuminated by recessed lighting reflecting off of smooth tile - classic Hollywood. The rooms are small with personal sinks and white linens. There are separated men and women's bathrooms for each floor that are shared among approximately five rooms. There is parking nearby, although it's not covered in the hotels rate.
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User Reviews for Panama Hotel

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    A hotel rich in history

  • Decided I needed to visit this hotel since I read the book, 'Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet'. I didn't know much about the history of Seattle's Chinatown...

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    "Disappointed"

  • We decided to stay here because we love history, old stuff, and it was rated 3-4 stars. It was not a 3-4 star experience. Let me start with the pro's! Panama Hotel did warn...

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    Best of its kind - wish I could live there!

  • Attending a business conference at the last minute, I couldn't find a single hotel room on all of the major hotel websites. After googling "Seattle bed and breakfast",...

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Awards:

CitySearch
CitySearch
  •  Budget Hotel 2007
  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 206-223-9242
    • fax: 206-624-4957
    • send email
    • Address:

    • 605 S Main St
    • Seattle, WA 98104-2717
    • Neighborhood:

    • Capitol Hill & International District

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