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Ocean Breezes, Fresh Coffee and a One-of-a-Kind Kip
The hotel has a total of 369 guest rooms and suites, all of which provide breathtaking views of the ocean below. The rooms have expansive, floor-to-ceiling glass windows and private balconies so guests can enjoy views of the idyllic, sailboat-lined bay 24-hours a day, from morning coffee to evening cocktails. The hotel oozes luxury, with its imported granite countertops, marble-floored living rooms and fresh, contemporary furnishings. Each room also comes with the staple Nespresso coffee-maker, as specified in the official guide to luxury hotel appliances, as well as a 42-inch LCD flat-screen HDTV.

Perhaps one of the most unique ways the hotel plans to lavish guests in luxury is to provide a sensational sleeping experience. The hotel group have commissioned specially designed mattresses for the Panama hotel, as well as two hotels in New York and one on Waikiki Beach Walk. Created by Serta, a major premium bedding brand in America who produced a line for Vera Wang, the mattresses use patented technology which they say will “deliver proper back support and superior comfort for a deeper, more restful sleep.” The bed is designed so you can sleep anywhere on the mattress - even right on the edge - and you won’t risk rolling off. It also uses specially-developed springs which stop it sagging in the middle and special material which means you’ll toss and turn less in the night. And if that wasn’t enough, it’s designed to cushion the body from three different directions, so it moulds to every part of the body for a deep, revitalising sleep. Manufactured in Canada, Serta and Trump Home have also developed a commercial luxury mattress collection, so you can take a bit of your holiday home with you - now that’s entrepreneurial spirit!

Sights, Sounds and Cities
The hotel is situated right on Panama Bay, with sweeping views of the Pearl Islands and the Pacific Ocean beyond. It’s just minutes from the sophisticated shops and nightlife of up-scale Punta Pacifica, and close to region’s lucrative financial district. The perfect place to abandon the old adage of not mixing business with pleasure, guests can literally round-up their morning meetings and head down the Corredor Sur highway to Panama City in minutes, where there’s a wealth of world-famous sights to visit from the Panama Canal to the colonial establishments of Casco Viejo and Panama Viejo.

A gateway to the diverse culture of Central America, the hotel provides a base from which to explore the area’s rich history and spectacular natural beauty. The Trump Attachés will serve as local liaisons and help guests arrange excursions during their stay. Mark Stevenson, general manager of Trump and former managing director of the Rio Mar Golf Resort in Puerto Rico, said: “There is much to discover in Panama, and the insights of our Trump Attachés will be a priceless resource for guests and residents, providing them with entrée to the country’s most unique and exclusive experiences.” Trump Attachés can also connect guests with access to a multitude of museums, shops, restaurants and bars within a short drive of the Trump hotel.
Exploration and Dugout Canoes
As well as arranging excursions, Trump Attachés organise one-of-a-kind experiences designed to immerse visitors in authentic Panamanian culture and history. These experiences include an excursion to the Rio Chagres, deep in rural Panama, where guests are given the opportunity to meet members of the local Embera tribe. Travelling by native dugout canoe, guests are greeted by tribal dancers before embarking on a guided trail hike to view plant species used by local healers. The trip includes lunch in the village and the chance to buy Embera handicrafts before heading back to the hotel.
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