Hard Rock Hotel Panama MegapolisvsHotel Casa Magnolia Inn
Both Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis and Magnolia Inn are recommended by writers. On balance, Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis ranks significantly better than Magnolia Inn. Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis comes in at #13 in Panama City with endorsements from 4 sources including Star Service, Fodor's and Oyster.
Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis
Avenida Balboa con Multicentro, Panama City, Panama
From $124/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Star Service
"This property is something that the entire region is not accustomed to: a bold, brash, loud and raucous resort that is enormous in scale and ego." Full review
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Guests can choose between all-inclusive rates or breakfast-only options.
Gayot
"Stay and play like a rock star at Hard Rock Hotels' first Latin American location."
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Guests can also choose from twenty different Fender guitars, including bass guitars, for jamming out in the privacy of their own rooms with a Fender Mustang Floor amp and a pair of SOUL by Ludacris headphones â-- even better, there's no charge or time limit on use.
Fodor's
""Mega" is the right prefix for this 66-floor tower, starting with its expansive lobby and mezzanine of bars—a popular night spot—but the rooms are attractive, and the ocean views, impressive." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"The popular, upscale 1,463-room Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis is centrally located with views of Panama Bay." Full review
Hotel Casa Magnolia Inn
8-18 Calle Boquete & Calle 8va, 111, Casco Viejo, Panama City, Panama
From $90/night
- Free Internet
- Concierge
- Free Parking
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Fax / photocopying
Fodor's
"The best rooms are on the fourth floor, since they are brighter and have great views of the skyline and sea; the rooms also share a tiny patio with arguably the best view in the Casco Viejo." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Every little detail speaks to the thoughtfulness of this cool inn, a restored three-story colonial run by American expats." Full review