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Panama: Panama City – Nomada Republic

Nómada Republic is a unique hotel in Panama City that offers an innovative lodging experience by repurposing shipping containers into comfortable accommodations. Located in the heart of the city, it provides guests with convenient access to various urban attractions.

Accommodations:

The hotel features a variety of room types to cater to different guest preferences:

  • Standard Room: Equipped with a full bed, smart TV, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning.

  • Studio Room: Includes all the amenities of the Standard Room, plus a kitchen for guests who prefer to prepare their own meals.

  • Family Apartment: Designed for small groups or families, this spacious option offers a full bed, smart TV, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a fully equipped kitchen.

Each room is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort within the unique container structure.

Amenities:

Guests can enjoy a range of amenities during their stay:

  • Nómada Café: A cozy spot to relax and enjoy a variety of beverages and light fare.

  • Parking Space: Complimentary parking is available for guests.

  • Wi-Fi: High-speed internet access throughout the property.

  • Keyless Entry: Modern keyless entry system for added convenience.

We stayed here for 3 nights during our time in Panama City. The hotel was well located for touring the city.
 
Our room was small and it was hard to fit all our bags into the space. We don’t travel with too many bags – it was just very tight – as you can see from the photographs from inside our room.

Planning your visit to Nómada Republic

Getting around Panama City

Getting around Panama City, Panama, is relatively easy, as the city has a mix of modern public transportation and affordable private options. Here are the best ways to navigate the city:

Public Transportation

  1. Metro 🚇

    • Fast & Affordable: The Panama Metro is clean, efficient, and one of the best ways to avoid traffic.
    • Lines: There are currently 2 lines (Line 1 and Line 2), with expansions planned.
    • Cost: ~$0.35 per ride (using a Metro Card).
    • Best Use: Travel between downtown areas and key locations like Albrook Mall.
  2. Metro Buses 🚌

    • Extensive Coverage: Covers nearly all of Panama City.
    • Cost: ~$0.25 to $1.25 (Metro Card required).
    • Tip: Check Google Maps for routes, as signage can be unclear.

Private Transportation

  1. Taxis 🚕

    • Cheap but Unregulated: Always negotiate fares in advance or insist on using a meter.
    • Ride-sharing Alternative: Uber and DiDi are safer and offer transparent pricing.
  2. Uber & DiDi 🚗

    • Best Choice for Tourists: More reliable than taxis and usually cheaper.
    • Availability: Widely available in central areas but may have longer wait times in suburban parts.
  3. Rental Cars 🚗

    • Recommended for Exploring Beyond the City: Good for trips to the beaches, mountains, or countryside.
    • Challenges: Traffic congestion, aggressive driving culture, and limited parking.
  4. Walking 🚶

    • Best in Certain Areas: Casco Viejo, Cinta Costera, and Avenida Balboa are walkable.
    • Caution: Some areas lack sidewalks or can be unsafe at night.
  5. Biking 🚴

    • Limited Infrastructure: While Cinta Costera is great for cycling, the city lacks dedicated bike lanes elsewhere.

Getting around Panama City

Getting around Panama City, Panama, is relatively easy, as the city has a mix of modern public transportation and affordable private options. Here are the best ways to navigate the city:

Public Transportation

  1. Metro 🚇

    • Fast & Affordable: The Panama Metro is clean, efficient, and one of the best ways to avoid traffic.
    • Lines: There are currently 2 lines (Line 1 and Line 2), with expansions planned.
    • Cost: ~$0.35 per ride (using a Metro Card).
    • Best Use: Travel between downtown areas and key locations like Albrook Mall.
  2. Metro Buses 🚌

    • Extensive Coverage: Covers nearly all of Panama City.
    • Cost: ~$0.25 to $1.25 (Metro Card required).
    • Tip: Check Google Maps for routes, as signage can be unclear.

Private Transportation

  1. Taxis 🚕

    • Cheap but Unregulated: Always negotiate fares in advance or insist on using a meter.
    • Ride-sharing Alternative: Uber and DiDi are safer and offer transparent pricing.
  2. Uber & DiDi 🚗

    • Best Choice for Tourists: More reliable than taxis and usually cheaper.
    • Availability: Widely available in central areas but may have longer wait times in suburban parts.
  3. Rental Cars 🚗

    • Recommended for Exploring Beyond the City: Good for trips to the beaches, mountains, or countryside.
    • Challenges: Traffic congestion, aggressive driving culture, and limited parking.
  4. Walking 🚶

    • Best in Certain Areas: Casco Viejo, Cinta Costera, and Avenida Balboa are walkable.
    • Caution: Some areas lack sidewalks or can be unsafe at night.
  5. Biking 🚴

    • Limited Infrastructure: While Cinta Costera is great for cycling, the city lacks dedicated bike lanes elsewhere.

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