Hotel Midori Davao

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Hotel Midori Davao

Hotel Midori Davao offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by hotel. Visitors can take advantage of complimentary parking directly at the hotel. Room amenities feature daily housekeeping, allowing you to unwind and make the most of your visit.The hotel maintains a completely smoke-free zone, providing a breathable atmosphere. Each accommodation at Hotel Midori Davao is thoughtfully created and adorned to provide visitors with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere.In certain rooms, the hotel offers blackout curtains and air conditioning for guest convenience and satisfaction.In select rooms, guests can enjoy a touch of amusement with the availability of cable TV for their entertainment.Understanding the significance of bathroom amenities in enhancing guest contentment, the hotel offers toiletries within certain chosen rooms.

 

Here’s a travel guide and suggested itinerary for your stay at Hotel Midori Davao in Davao City, Philippines — covering what to see, do, eat, and how to plan your days.(Midori Hotel)


📍 About Your Hotel

Hotel Midori Davao is a budget‑friendly hotel located on Gov Duterte Street (Poblacion District) in central Davao City. It offers basic rooms, free Wi‑Fi, and 24‑hour reception, making it convenient for both short and longer stays.(Midori Hotel)

✔ Check‑in: from 2 PM
✔ Check‑out: by 12 PM
✔ Close to bus terminals, markets, and city attractions.(Midori Hotel)


🗺️ Getting Around

Davao City’s transport options include:

  • Grab / taxi — easiest and most convenient.
  • Jeepneys — most affordable but can be confusing to tourists.
  • Short walking distances to many downtown sites from the hotel.(Midori Hotel)

🗓️ 3‑Day Davao Itinerary


📅 Day 1 — City Landmarks & Local Flavors

Morning

  • Arrive and settle into your hotel.
  • Walk to People’s Park — a large urban green space with sculptures, fountains, and gardens.(Wikipedia)

Midday

  • Have lunch at a local café or small restaurant downtown.
  • Visit San Pedro Cathedral — the city’s historic Catholic cathedral.(Wikipedia)

Afternoon

  • Explore Aldevinco Shopping Centre for local crafts and souvenirs (weaves, fabrics, tribal art).(Hotel Midori Davao)
  • Stop by D’ Bone Collector Museum (osteological museum with regional exhibits).(Hotel Midori Davao)

Evening

  • Head to Roxas Avenue Night Market for grilled street food, fresh juices, and local snacks — a must‑try Davao experience.(Midori Hotel)

📅 Day 2 — Culture, History & Local Parks

Morning

  • Breakfast downtown — try local favorites like durian pastries or fresh fruit.
  • Explore People’s Park more thoroughly — good for morning walks and photos.(Wikipedia)

Late Morning

  • Visit the National Museum – Davao Region to learn about Mindanao’s history and culture (new regional museum).(Wikipedia)

Afternoon

  • Take a short ride to Jack’s Ridge on Shrine Hills for panoramic views of Davao City and lunch with a view.(Moneymax)

Evening

  • Eat dinner at Matina Town Square — lively scene with restaurants, bars, and live music (dining + nightlife).(Traveloka)

📅 Day 3 — Nature & Nearby Adventures

Morning

  • Consider a day trip out of the city:
    • Eden Nature Park — cool park with gardens, tree trails, and activities like zipline.(Trip.com)
    • Philippine Eagle Center — see the world’s largest eagle in a conservation habitat.(Moneymax)
    • Malagos Garden Resort & Chocolate Museum — gardens, animals, and cacao tours.(Trip.com)

Afternoon

  • If you prefer nature, go for stunning waterfalls like Epol Falls in Marilog.(Wikipedia)

Late Afternoon / Evening

  • Return to the city, relax, and choose a riverside café or casual dinner downtown.

🍽️ Dining & Nightlife

Nightlife & Food Spots

  • Roxas Night Market — best street food experience in the city.(Midori Hotel)
  • Matina Town Square — restaurants, bars, music.(Traveloka)
  • Local cafés and fruit stands — try durian, pomelo, marang (seasonal fruits).(Traveloka)

Casual Dinner

  • Grilled seafood, Filipino barbecue stalls, and fresh fruit juice vendors are common at night markets and around the city.

✨ Tips for Visiting Davao

Best time to visit: November to May for drier weather.
Local fruit: Davao is famous for durian — try it at markets to decide if you like it!(Traveloka)
Respectful attire: When visiting churches and cultural sites, dress modestly.
Safety: Davao is generally safe, but always watch belongings in crowded places.


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