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Sotogrande Davao Hotel
2.1/59 Reviews

Sotogrande Davao Hotel

Davao|2.39km from Maa Christian Fellowship Center
We arrived at the room and tried to lock the door but we cannot lock it. We called the front desk and someone from them went to the room, checked the door and told us that its okay we cannot lock the room as long as we have the key no one can enter our room except for us and they have many cctv (we could rely on their cctv if incase someone will trespass our room). We decided to trust then and let this problem go. Then on the evening Our room leaked and the water came from the CR of the floor above us. The staff told us it came from the CR from 8th floor we were staying at 7th floor. Our clothes were soaked in that dirty water. The front desk told me to smell the clothes and if doesn’t smell bad I should just let it dry and use it tomorrow. She was pushing me to smell the clothes! And I dont want to do it since I know the water came from the CR! I know its dirty. I asked them if they can assist me in their laundry service since it was not my fault that my clothes were soaked in the dirty water she told me she could not help me. So I asked detergent powder I’ll do the washing of clothes myself since the front desk told me she cannot help me with the laundry. Detergent powder is not available also. So I used the bath soap in the room to wash our clothes. It was really terrible. I hanged my clothes in the cr and in the morning hanged it outside the window. We decided to avail their breakfast buffet paid P450 each person. We arrived at the restaurant at 7:30am but to our surprise there was no food available for us. They told they will refill but 8:30am came there’s still very minimal refill. The people near the buffet table were able to get food but for us who are far from the buffet table, we were not able to get the refill that they provided. Until many people arrived worst came to worst they ran out of food. It was supposed to be an buffet breakfast but they told everyone there that they will serve food per table instead since they ran out of food. What a nightmare. People were asking if they still have longganisa they told na person “they will try their best to provide” so they are not prepared to cater for buffet breakfast. Its not worth the P450 pesos. Youll only eat crumbs. And you need to always ask them for food. Its just so unfair for us who paid full price and did not get to eat that much since they ran out of food. Their service is really different from other hotels.
The Madeline Boutique Hotel & Suites
4.1/56 Reviews

The Madeline Boutique Hotel & Suites

Davao|2.39km from Maa Christian Fellowship Center
We were a group of 4 for my first trip to Davao and this hotel's modern design of repurposed container vans quickly caught my eyes. The hotel is located in a mixed neighborhood, somewhat away from most touristy areas, although G Mall and Abreeza Mall are less than 1.5km away. There are plenty of seating areas on the upper areas, but these are open air, therefore, weather-dependent. The quad room is spacious and has a good mount of storage space, between the wardrobe and the TV cabinet. The room has 2 queen size beds, which are of decent firmness... so quad in this sense means shared sleeping for 2 people. The 4-person room also comes with breakfast, but only for 2. Breakfast for the other 2 would mean paying PHP350 per person per day. We were disappointed with breakfast and skipped it on the 2nd and 3rd days of our stay. The front desk staff were friendly. However, I wished they were more equipped to give information on what Davao had to offer and where to go. The night before we checked out, we specifically requested if they could reserve a taxi for us by 5:30 am and was assured that this will be done. That morning, we repeated this request during wakeup call and at checkout. We were told by the staff that the guard is out on the street to hail one for us. 15 minutes later we were still on the roadside, waiting for a taxi. Thinking that the hotel might not have a directory of taxi company numbers, hence the failure to book a taxi as assured. However, we were surprised that the staff actually had the required information and actually called a taxi... more than 15 minutes AFTER the time we requested it. Thank goodness that we gave ourselves extra time otherwise we'd have missed our flight.

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Lispher Inn
4.2/55 Reviews
I like the deign of the hotel, the reception is not congested have enough spacious that you can smell fresh air, and the hotel staff will guide you where you can able to buy cheap native products like durian etc.
Q8 Hotel - Davao
3.8/542 Reviews
I checked in last July 18 @2pm and checked out last July 19 @7am. I checked out earlier because it was also my flight to Manila @ 10am. I checked in so it will be easier for me to go to the airport and to make sure that I will not be late or else I will missed my flight. Last May 5 to May 6 I was stayed in Q8 also and it was good experience. But last July 18 when I stayed the blanket and towels are smells bad maybe it's because they didn't dry it very well. Hope they well check the laundry before putting towels and blanket inside the room.
The Strand Suites and Dormitel
4.1/530 Reviews
THE SITUATION We were on a budget and planned to stay for an entire week. We chose The Strand because the online information said it: 1) Was in the right location (near malls) 2) Fit our budget of less than 1000 pesos a night 3) Pictures showed it was clean and looked fairly new 4) Didn't have that motel vibe PROS: 1) Affordable -- less than 1000 a night, man. 2) Friendly, accommodating staff -- we had to change our booking because we were going to stay in another hotel after our first night in Davao, and then go back to The Strand on the third night. Of course, we gave this confirmation before the no cancellation deadline, but what I liked was that we didn't have to do any rebooking online. The staff arranged the modification for us. 3) Morning coffee and bread -- The booking.com information said that breakfast wasn't included. They actually serve one cup of coffee (Nescafe 3-in-1) and one piece of bread (stuffed pandesal) from 6am-10am. It's not a substitute for a proper breakfast, but it can stave off hunger while you're on your way to finding a restaurant or cafe. 4) New building -- It was built only 2 years ago 5) Clean -- Some dirt between the bathroom tiles but not a big deal CONS: 1) Steep & limited parking -- We cracked the car's front fender, and there were only two parking slots. Another option is street parking, but then won't be as secure. 2) No 24-hour pharmacies within walking distance -- I got sick and the hotel doesn't sell paracetamols either. Bring your own med kit if you plan to stay here. 3) No elevator -- They only have 4 levels, so not a big deal unless you're a PWD. Just request for a lower floor upon booking, NOT upon check-in. 4) No jeepney or bus stops nearby -- it's an 8-10 minute walk from the hotel to the nearest street with public transport. We suggest downloading the Grab application so that you can book a taxi anytime. Davao taxi drivers are nice :) 5) Saggy mattress OVERALL: Great for those who are no-frills travelers. The room was very basic, but spacious and clean (we booked a studio). However, next time we might stay somewhere else with better parking and closer to a convenience store or pharmacy. There were other minuscule inconveniences but at such a cheap price per night I was happy to just let them go.
Rogen Inn
3.5/513 Reviews
Rogen Inn is a relatively new hotel. I was told they just opened this year. Location-wise, while it is still technically within the Poblacion or city center, I find that one has to walk a few thousands of feet before reaching the main highway. While there are restaurants and a coffee shop within the hotel building, you may find the need to look for other options. This is not available within a stone's throw. The free breakfast from MarinaTuna in the hotel complex is basic. It fills the tummy, but not the gastronomic soul. In terms of facilities, it has bad internet service and bad cable TV. Channels are few. Watching is a drag. The size of the room can only accommodate 2 people. 3 individuals won't fit in comfortably in one room. Staff are helpful in fairness, but won't go beyond the call of duty. If you need a more strategic hotel, this is not it. Otherwise, this will do.
The Madeline Boutique Hotel & Suites
4.1/56 Reviews
We were a group of 4 for my first trip to Davao and this hotel's modern design of repurposed container vans quickly caught my eyes. The hotel is located in a mixed neighborhood, somewhat away from most touristy areas, although G Mall and Abreeza Mall are less than 1.5km away. There are plenty of seating areas on the upper areas, but these are open air, therefore, weather-dependent. The quad room is spacious and has a good mount of storage space, between the wardrobe and the TV cabinet. The room has 2 queen size beds, which are of decent firmness... so quad in this sense means shared sleeping for 2 people. The 4-person room also comes with breakfast, but only for 2. Breakfast for the other 2 would mean paying PHP350 per person per day. We were disappointed with breakfast and skipped it on the 2nd and 3rd days of our stay. The front desk staff were friendly. However, I wished they were more equipped to give information on what Davao had to offer and where to go. The night before we checked out, we specifically requested if they could reserve a taxi for us by 5:30 am and was assured that this will be done. That morning, we repeated this request during wakeup call and at checkout. We were told by the staff that the guard is out on the street to hail one for us. 15 minutes later we were still on the roadside, waiting for a taxi. Thinking that the hotel might not have a directory of taxi company numbers, hence the failure to book a taxi as assured. However, we were surprised that the staff actually had the required information and actually called a taxi... more than 15 minutes AFTER the time we requested it. Thank goodness that we gave ourselves extra time otherwise we'd have missed our flight.
Blueberry Tourist Hotel
3.4/53 Reviews
Last April 1-3, this hotel was recommended to me by a friend since its very accessible to his place and many more. I checked in April 1 (Rm.302) by Ms. Risa, at first she is very accommodating. But one thing I noticed, she doesnt even explain to me anything about the services you offered, breakfast time and etc., she just gave me the key and go. Problems I encountered during the entire stay. 1. I gave Ms. Risa Php3000 for 2 nigths stay at Php1,365/night. After I paid, she didnt bother to give me a receipt and told me she will give me the change upon check out. 2. Upon check out, I was expecting to receive Php270 but she gave me only Php110. I just thought that maybe theres a tax or anything thats why I didnt bother to ask her because I was also in Hurry. April 5-8 (Rm.209), I checked in to your hotel again since I love the room and the buffet breakfast. But again, Ms. Risa checked me in and gave the key only. Problems I encountered. 1. I paid for the entire stay and again, she gave me nothing. 2. Requested to Make up my room on April 7 to Ms. Risa (again). After bfast, I told Ms. Risa to Make up my room and went outside. After 1hr I came back to the room and noticed that it wasnt made up. So I waited for almost 3hrs. At 2pm, I called front desk and Ms. Risa answered and I told her to follow up Housekeeping and she said okay. After an hour nobody came. So I decided to go outside and look for housekeepers and they said nobody informed them. So I called back again to the frontdesk and Risa told me, I never told her. Like what the Heck?! 🤷‍♂️ I called again and other frontdesk answered me and told her, “Give me housekeeper in 5mins or else find me another room.” And luckily Gigi and Ruby were very fast and accommodating. They stabilized my mood and apologized to me even its not their mistake. I called frontdesk again and told her I need your supervisor right now but unfortunately the supervisor wasnt in the premise and found out he was outside talking to somebody. The day and night passed by, no supervisor came and did nothing! May 3-6 (Rm.205) we checked in again with my partner this time celebrating our 1st anniversary. At first, we are very happy because my friends were assisted by the frontdesk and housekeeping to set up something special in the room and they did a great job. 👌💯 but unfortunately, theres something came out upon check out. 1. Ian the frontdesk called us and said our extension stay for 6hrs was almost over. I told him I talked to Ms. Maya already that will check out at 7pm. Just only 20mins extra time. It feels like they can hardly give you late check out time even they are not fullybooked. 2. Ian told me that I have to settle some charges consumed or used by my friends during the special request set up. So I was asking him what are those Items consumed or used by them? Ian just told me the total amount. Please, if theres any charges incurred during the guests stay, give them their folios or Statement of accounts. Dont jus

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Davao Travel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Planning a trip to Davao? In Davao, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay. For trips in Davao, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

Francisco Bangoy International Airport is the primary airport in Davao.

On Trip.com, there are 85 recommended hotels in Davao. The local average price is 40 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Davao at an average price of 59 USD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Davao at an average price of 67 USD per night. There are 38 three-star hotels in Davao at an average price of 38 USD per night. There are 33 two-star hotels in Davao at an average price of 27 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Davao provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Davao, such as hotels under the Marco Polo brand. Marco Polo is the top choice of many travelers in Davao. Red Planet Davao is one of the most popular hotels in Davao. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Galleria Davao.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Davao, such as Philippine Eagle Centre, Tamayong Prayer Mountain, Crocodile Park. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Pangubatan Beach, Kaputian Beach, Samal Island. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Matina Town Square, Eden Nature Park. Commercial areas like SM City Davao, Abreeza Mall, SM Lanang Premier are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 29.12°C during the day, 24.42°C at night

• April to June: 30.14°C during the day, 25.36°C at night

• July to September: 29.38°C during the day, 24.95°C at night

• October to December: 29.56°C during the day, 24.94°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 97.2 cm

• Summer: 180.57 cm

• Autumn: 176.4 cm

• Winter: 143.4 cm

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