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19 augusti 2023
Originally called the Hotel Pan Americano it was clearer a much grander version of what exists today. The hotel has been downsized and sits to one side of the original building. A series of rooms on two levels, it's location is enviable, but the architecture smacks of Panama past, cheap, fast construction with no attention to design or any hint of quality. The rooms have been through a hint of renovation, but no design or thought has gone into it. Worst of all, our room completely stank of clorox. The curtains, white and wafer thin, didn't block any light out from the garden lighting and for half the night the wind was whistling through the window that we didn't know was open because someone has left it like that. I was further shocked and surprised when I got up to go to the bathroom in the night and stepped into pools of water on the floor. (It was lucky that I didn't slip over. We could not work out where the water was coming from as we didn't switch on our air-conditioner. The only redeeming factor about the room was the bed which was large and comfortable. Breakfast was an insult to humanity. A miniature bowl of granola that you could barely get a teaspoon into was accompanied by an equally miniature bowl of runny yoghurt, 5 or 6 pieces of fruit from 3 days ago and two tiny bread rolls. If you wanted to eat anything else, you had to pay extra for it.
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