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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Hospedaje Casco Viejo, Living cheap in the City

Posted by Lee on September 26, 2009

Last time I went from Boquete Panama to the big city I stayed at the Decapolis, a nice four star hotel. This time I went to the other extreme, no stars, a hostel in the Casco Viejo district of Panama City.

Casco Viejo is an area of Panama City rising like a Phoenix from the ashes of old Panama. The area is an island of beautiful restored building in a UNESCO world heritage site. The restoration centers on the Republic’s governmental center and expands outward a few blocks, not too much. It is becoming a artistic, cultural and performance center for the city.Casco_viejo_panama001.jpg

We stayed in Hospedaje Casco Viejo, my daughter selected based on a guide book recommendation, it then unselected it but failed to tell me. We arrived about 2 am after a very late Delta flight from Atlanta and found the staff accommodating, the rooms spartan and the venue on the fringe of safety.
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We were woken early by the sounds of construction, both the hostel and building next door are being renovated.
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The church across the way was doing early morning meals right along the coast.
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We stayed two nights, my private room for two with a private bath, cold water only, was $36, theirs with a shared bath a little less. I stayed alone but need to pay for two.

There were two redeeming things about the Hostel, the fascinating people from around the world and age spectrum staying there and the location. We were two blocks from fine restaurants and beautiful historical buildings. Unfortunately one of the policemen guarding the Presidential compound suggested even those two blocks were unsafe to walk at night.

Caso Viejo is on the edge of happening, hopefully the island of beauty and security will grow in time.

Comments

9 Responses to “Hospedaje Casco Viejo, Living cheap in the City”
  1. Robert Boyd says:

    There is so much more to Casco Viejo. I suggest you try it again.

  2. Penny Barrett says:

    Shows you how much things have changed. When I stayed at Hospedaje Casco Viejo shortly after it opened (maybe 3 years ago) I paid $10/night for a room with private bath. Could have paid $8 for a room with shared bath. Now it’s gotten expensive.

  3. Bruce says:

    In spite of all the hype, gentrification, etc – there’s still a lot of crime there – when the city decides to really clean up this part of town it will be THE place to go in PC. And then watch the prices soar…

  4. Hilda says:

    Headline from Panama Guide, posted a few minutes ago:

    “French Tourists shot in Casco Viejo”.

    I agree with Bruce´s comment, and it applies to any place, even David: I was amazed when reading about that walk at 2:00 am recently.

    I´d advice everyone to take car.

  5. Hilda says:

    ..care!

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