Standard Room D at Historic Panama Hotel Japantown
Standard Room D at Historic Panama Hotel Japantown
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The Panama Hotel was built in 1910 and is rich in history. Through the years it has served as a home for generations of immigrants, fisherman and travelers. The building houses the only remaining Japanese bathhouse left in the US. The hotel is centrally located in Seattle's International District, close to downtown and is featured in the novel, "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet." The single room standard has a full bed, antique lamp, night stand, sitting chair, dresser, closet, and sink. The space The hotel has remained true to its early century decor and feel and is a designated National Historic Landmark. The original brick outer facade opens up into a grand central stairway flanked by bright brass handrails and illuminated by recessed lighting reflecting off of smooth subway tile, reminiscent of classic Hollywood. The rooms are compact with full-size beds, personal sinks, and white linens. There are separated men and women’s bathrooms for each floor that are shared among approximately five rooms. Residents of the hotel are serviced with daily maid service and a shared central lounge with refrigerator. The Panama Cafe is conveniently located in the building where you can get coffee, tea, and bites to eat. The hotel serves as a historic place to stay while visiting Seattle and porthole view into Seattle’s past and present. Experience the romance of a simpler time! Guest access This listing is for a standard room with one double bed and a sink. Bathroom is shared, located in the hallway. Photos represent an example of the room you will be in, and not an exact image of the room you will be assigned. Registration Details Exempt
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