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Panama Hotel

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  • I like historic and I enjoy interesting. I was excited to stay at this hotel. However, the bathrooms did not work on the floor I was on - and the shower didn't work on my... from citysearch.com

  • This place was intolerable. Aside from inconsistent plumbing, the owner of the place was terrible. For one thing, it seemed like she was always there, and wherever she wa... from citysearch.com

  • This hotel is historic - perhaps the basement is amazing. I didn't sleep in the basement and was not offered a tour. The hotel (which is what I paid for) was disgusting. ... from insiderpages.com

  • This tea shop offers a vast selection of tea. The staff are very friendly and the tea shop itself is very comfortable. I enjoy the cleanliness of the tea shop and also it... from insiderpages.com

  • I love the Panama Hotel Tea House. This historic Japanese bathhouse (one of two remaining in the U.S., I found) has been lovingly rennovated by a woman who loves Japanese... from insiderpages.com

  • Yes, the tea house is excellent. The green tea is made in traditional, authentic way. Sandwiches were also excellent, and the atmosphere quite relaxing. Do not, however, ... from citysearch.com

  • I typically go here after a hard days work. They have an assort of green teas which is awesome. The staff and owner is very nice, she is usually around Saturday nights. T... from citysearch.com

  • Panama Hotel is a beautiful, serene tea house in the historic International District. Like many buildings in the area, it was Japanese-owned before World War II, but afte... from citysearch.com

  • The Panama Hotel is hidden in Seattle's International District on Main Street. The building houses the only remaining Japanese bathhouse (Sento) left intact in the US. Th... from citysearch.com

  • What is appealing about the Panama is not that it excels as a hotel. It is the history of the place and the attention to authenticity which the owner has for the place. T... from citysearch.com

  • While the Panama most certainly does not have the 5-star sparkle hotel that Ms. Poshyposh demands there are more subtle qualities that she might not notice. However, that... from citysearch.com

  • As I was checking into this "hotel" (it should be called a hostel, with shared bathrooms)... I had to endure an over-bearing owner scolding the different creepy male atte... from citysearch.com

  • One of my favorite novels is Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. It's set here in Seattle during WW2 and tells part of the story of the Japanese people sent away to ... from trekaroo.com

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