I'm convinced that hotels just aren't ready to open during the pandemic. While I can appreciate their eagerness to re-open they'd be advised to present thoroughly cleaned and prepared rooms. I landed here because a neighboring hotel was so disgusting that we couldn't manage for two days. Begin at the front office staff, the first impression. One just stares at you, never smiles. Encountered five front office staff, only one spoke enough English to be of assistance. The rooms were sloppily painted. Paint droppings all over the floor, on the headboard, and mixed matched paint swabs. The sheets were threadbare. The cloth chairs, not hotel appropriate, were so dirty put a towel on it. The walls were scuffed and dirt that could have been wiped off. Does anybody do maintenance requests? The grossest thing is the faucet. It had an unhealth amount of mold accumulation on the vanity faucet. I noticed that something streamed with the water flow. I used the towel to clean as much as I could, Let's just say it took several wipes and twist to remove most of the build up. See the picture below. Hotels are running at partial occupancy, so why couldn't have changed the toilet top. A tear in the curtain sheers. I read the hotel features. Most of the items are in the king bedded suites, kitchenette, bathtub, etc), not in the standard rooms. This is a stretch and deserves clarification. The rooms are not soundproof. I could hear televisions, housekeeping carts rolling down the hall, furniture scrapping the floor overhead, sirens, and guests engaged in intimacy. The lobby is filled with furniture, but guests cannot sit there. The problem is limited inventory. The general manager, head of housekeeping, and maintenance chief need to tour and inspect all rooms to see which ones are rent ready.…
I had to visit Panama in September during the national lockdown. The two hotels I usually visit were closed. I drove around the city in a taxi at almost midnight trying to find a single hotel open to no avail. As I started to get worried the taxi said he knew a hotel called Principe Suites and that this would need to be his last shot at helping me. We arrived and to our surprise the hotel was open. I checked into a suite to celebrate. I stayed for 7 nights. The rooms are fantastic and the staff very professional. Breakfast was payable to the adjacent cafe and they delivered it to the room. There’s a sushi restaurant also in the same building who once again delivered food to the room (all restaurants in Panama were closed). All in all a nice surprise and a great hotel that I will now visit on each of my frequent trips to Panama.…
Good location and in good area, many good restaurants around Via Argentina. Very close to Via Espana and 50th street and the train station. Clean rooms, comfortable bed, hotel people are friendly. I have stayed many times in that hotel and I always come back.
They have no common sense, no costumer care what so Ever, disappointment is the least to say, wouldn't recommended ever, embarrassing, again no common sense, no hospitality, no way people can be so stupid
Nice hotel in a good location. I paid $45 per night. The room was very big and spacious but a little under-furnished - there was nowhere to put by suitcase except on the floor, and none of the stuff you'd take for granted in a 4-star hotel like pen and paper. But for the price I was very happy with the place.
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