Description
Details
Checkout: 11:00 (11 AM)
Curfew: No Curfew
Lockout: No
Maximum Stay: Unlimited
Minimum Stay: 3 nights
Open Dates: All Year
Size: Small (less than 30 beds)
Reception Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free Amenities
Breakfast
Parking
Bedsheets
Wi-Fi in LobbyOther Features
Air Conditioning
Smoke-free
Book Collection/Exchange
Hot Showers
Concierge / Info Desk
Guest Kitchen
Lounge Area
TVNot Offered
Credit Card Payments
Wheelchair AccessibleNot Allowed
Service AnimalsAges / Restrictions
Max. Age: All Ages
| Address | Via Argentina, 7th building behind Restaurant Trapiche, Panama City, Old Quarter, Panama |
| Coordinates | 8.989892, -79.525352 |
| Location | • We are near the city's main street Via Espana, just off the Via Argentina and behind famous Restaurante El Trapiche so we are not hard to find. You can take a taxi from most places for less than $2, just direct the driver 150m down the lane next to El Trapiche. We are above the Spanish school (www.spanishpanama.com). • If you are coming down Via España by bus, get off at Blockbuster Video, go right up Via Argentina, to Restaurante El Trapiche and take a right down Calle G, go 7 buildings to Building Anita. |
| Website | www.hostelspanama.com (to make a reservation click here) |
| Telephone | (+507) 213-3121, 6624-3302 |
| Fax | (+507) 214-4914 |
(To add or correct information for this listing, please use the Listing Update Form.)
How is Anita's Inn Hostel rated on other websites?
Hostelz.com Guest Reviews
Noisy because of nearby construction -- unsympathetic management Stayed end of May 2008. Was there for Spanish school but my room was too loud for study because of noise from a high rise under construction directly across the street. Management basically said too bad. School was pretty noisy too since it's in the same building. — Charlie Stanberry, USA (2008-06-16)



Anita's Inn seems like a higher end hostel, certainly cleaner than most places we've been to, and friendlier. The bilingual service is well appreciated. The people are nicer 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. We enjoyed the free salsa lessons for spanish students and hostel guests, ask Joseph about this. Via Argentina is the best street, impressive. I also loved having "dog duty." I took Friday, the house dog, for walks 3 times a day. The internet profile is really true. If you are thinking about moving to Panama, then this is the perfect place to start getting aquainted with Panama City. Best wishes to all my pals there.
Michael E. Griffith
Arizona, USA — Michael Griffith (2005-12-08)




