
The brand new Lodge La Compañía is now welcoming friends in Panama Metropolis’s Casco Antiguo historic district.
As part of The Unbound Assortment by Hyatt, this luxurious boutique resort pairs a mirrored image of Panama Metropolis’s historic grandeur with trendy aptitude.
A historic location
Hyatt has introduced the opening of Lodge La Compañía as the primary resort to open inside the The Unbound Assortment by Hyatt in Central America. This property gives a brand new degree of luxurious hospitality in a historic space recognized for its eating, nightlife and cultural excursions.
The resort displays Panama’s historical past via its design and artwork assortment, in addition to culinary experiences. The constructing itself was initially inbuilt 1688 as a Jesuit convent and now displays French Colonial, Spanish Colonial and Beaux-Arts intervals via its structure.
“The opening of Lodge La Compañía marks the top of a seven-year restoration mission the place skilled historians, craftsmen and designers from all over the world got here collectively to carry a story-worthy expertise to our area,” mentioned common supervisor Fidel Reyes.
“We stay up for welcoming friends visiting Panama for each enterprise and pleasure to expertise our visitor rooms, eating places and cultural programming.”
Telling the tales of its locale
The resort references the cultural influences of the historic neighbourhood it’s part of, in addition to paying homage to the development of the Panama Canal. Altogether, the property spans nearly one block with its 4 buildings and the ruins of a 300-year-old church enveloping a courtyard with gardens for alfresco eating.
Friends are accommodated in 88 visitor rooms cut up throughout three wings paying tribute to the cultural time intervals influencing the property: The French Colonial wing, Spanish Colonial wing and the American wing, opening within the coming weeks, taking inspiration from the early twentieth century. Every visitor room has a balcony with views over the courtyard or Casco Antiguo.
The resort’s chef-driven culinary expertise highlights domestically sourced substances throughout a wide range of eating places. Signature eating choices embrace the modern French restaurant 1739 with a personal eating room and 300-year-old wine cellar, in addition to the theatrical speakeasy Hari’s, rooftop lounge Capella and foyer Exilio Bar.
Facilities inside the property then embrace an intimate rooftop spa with 4 remedy rooms and panoramic rooftop pool. Cultural programming connects friends with the town.