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Casa Sucre Boutique Hotel is a prominent Black-owned, family-operated property located in San Felipe (Casco Viejo), the historic district of Panama City, Panama. Housed in a beautifully renovated 1873 guest house, this intimate boutique stay preserves the architectural character of the colonial era while offering modern comfort and personalized hospitality. With just five bedrooms and three fully appointed apartments, Casa Sucre delivers a private, culturally rich experience steps from plazas, cafés, museums, and the waterfront.

Highlights & Amenities

  • Location: San Felipe (Casco Viejo), the historic district of Panama City, Panama
  • Ownership: Black-owned and family-operated boutique hotel
  • Historic Setting: Renovated 1873 guest house with preserved colonial architecture and charm
  • Accommodations: Five thoughtfully designed guest rooms and three spacious apartment-style suites ideal for longer stays
  • On-Site Coffeehouse: Boutique café serving premium Panamanian coffee beans in a relaxed, neighborhood atmosphere
  • Room Features: Air conditioning, Wi-Fi, comfortable bedding, and curated décor reflecting local heritage
  • Walkability: Steps from historic plazas, cultural attractions, restaurants, nightlife, and the waterfront promenade
  • Atmosphere: Intimate, welcoming, and culturally grounded

Why Stay Here

Casa Sucre offers more than boutique lodging — it offers connection to Panama’s layered history and vibrant present. Its small scale ensures personalized service, while its location in the heart of Casco Viejo places guests within walking distance of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

For travelers seeking a culturally rich stay in a Black-owned property, Casa Sucre Boutique Hotel provides historic elegance, community warmth, and the daily pleasure of freshly brewed Panamanian coffee — all within one of Latin America’s most captivating historic districts.

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