By Lane Nieset
It’s not often that a UNESCO-listed district can claim a new addition. The historic quarter of Panama City, Casco Viejo (also known as Casco Antiguo), and its brick-lined streets haven’t changed much since the 17th century.
Centuries-old churches and the presidential palace brush up against colonial-style, pastel buildings with wrought-iron balconies reminiscent of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico and New Orleans. But one of the most iconic buildings in Casco Viejo is the former Union Club, built in 1917. It sat empty for more than 30 years — its abandoned shell was used as a backdrop in films like the 2008 James Bond movie “Quantum of Solace.” Now, it’s transformed into the area’s newest hotel: the Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo.
Sofitel Legend properties are known for transforming and honoring historic buildings to create a luxe and highly memorable experience for travelers. The French hospitality brand just expanded its esteemed offering of...
Colonial mansions, art galleries, and trendy cafés line the streets of Panama’s historic district, home to the soon-to-be-opened Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo. The 159-room hotel, which is also located in a UNESCO...
The French luxury brand has hotels in almost forty countries, in iconic cities such as Paris, London and New York. The Sofitel hallmark is to offer the experience of joie de vivre, to feel “the joy of living”....