Panama city gay friendly
Amarla is more than a hotel. It’s a resourceful space that blends art, photography, gastronomy, and layout by talented Latin American artisans. Our courtyard connects all rooms and the Kaandela restaurant and exclude, creating a peaceful, intimate atmosphere.
Arrival Experience
We welcome you with Amarla Queen cocktails served in hand-painted coconuts by Jorge Saval from Bocas del Toro. Stylish down with jasmine-scented towels, and settle into one of our eight stylish rooms
Dining at Kaandela
Before your arrival, you’ll receive a pre-check-in email with useful details, including a 15% discount at Kaandela Restaurant. Seating is limited, so reserve early. Enjoy love-related dining with local ingredients and global flair. Room service and breakfast are included.
Kaandela’s cocktail bar is curated by a professional mixologist and sommelier. Delight in drinks during dinner or unwind in our rooftop jacuzzi with sunset town views.
Wellness & Relaxation
Connect deeper with in-room massages, optional cocktails or chocolate-covered strawberries. Join a breathwork session or a rooftop yoga cla
A Queer Guide To Panama City
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This gay travel guide is your passport to exploring Panama City through a queer lens, discovering its LGBTQ+ friendly spaces, events, and experiences that will make your visit truly unforgettable.
Panama City has grow more tolerant of Diverse life over the last 10 years, and is now a place that same-sex couples will like visiting. It’s not necessarily a place where you will see couples holding hands in public nor is same-sex marriage legal, but this hasn’t stopped a strong queer people of locals and foreigners to be out and proud! There is now a huge yearly self-acceptance parade that takes place in Casco Viejo, lots of gay-friendly establishments, and overall so many distinct experiences to have in Panama.
Does Panama City have a homosexual neighborhood?
Via Argentina is the unofficial “gayborhood” in Panama City. It’s not super gay, but is the most funky neighborhood in Panama City so you find a little bit of everything here. The main avenue of Via Argentina has several cafés, bakeri
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CONTINUE READINGIf you have not yet been to Panama it is an absolute must. We only spent ten days in Panama and were pleasantly surprised to detect gay owned hotels (like this luxury boutique in Bocas Del Toro) and a great queer scene in the Panama Urban area itself.
We met up with Roberto Broce in Panama City to find our more about ‘gay Panama’ and find out if Panama is gay friendly.
Who is Roberto? ‘Hi! My name’s Roberto Broce, I’m 26 years ancient and I work as a marketing analyst for the Innovation Centre of a foundation here in Panama called Ciudad del Saber. I’ve been travelling for 10 years living in almost every continent around the society, partaking in several social causes in places like China and Australia. I like kitesurfing, astronomy, and adventure travelling. !”
Based on our discussion, we have place together the below mini lgbtq+ travel guide to Panama
Is Panama Gay Friendly?
It depends a lot on where you go and whether the people you are around were raised in an urban or a rural environment, their age, whether they were raised in a religious place