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Davao Hotels with Kitchens

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Top neighbourhoods in Davao

Poblacion District

Poblacion District buzzes with everyday Filipino life and local energy. San Pedro Cathedral's weathered stone facade stands in contrast to the modern Davao City Hall, creating a perfect backdrop for cultural immersion. Shoppers can explore vibrant markets like San Pedro Square where colourful umbrellas shade vendors selling tropical fruits and street food. Nearby malls offer air-conditioned relief when the midday heat kicks in. Getting around is a breeze with jeepneys running every few minutes and tricycles available for shorter trips. Budget to mid-range hotels cater primarily to business travellers, with rates that won't break the bank. The area quiets down after business hours, making evenings surprisingly peaceful for such a central location.

Matina

Matina mixes student energy with local suburban charm in this laid-back corner of Davao City. The Ateneo de Davao University campus buzzes with activity while quiet residential streets offer a peek into authentic Filipino life. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Davao Baywalk or try zorbing at the nearby park. SM City Davao provides shopping and entertainment when you need a break from the tropical heat. Budget-friendly accommodation range from hostels to pension houses, perfect for travellers watching their wallets. Local eateries serve affordable Filipino comfort food, with jeepneys and tricycles making it easy to explore or connect to city centre. The area's peaceful vibe makes it ideal for travellers seeking an authentic, non-touristy experience in Davao.

Agdao

Bankerohan Public Market buzzes with the vibrant energy of Davao's largest marketplace in the heart of Agdao. Wander through aisles stacked with tropical fruits, dried fish, and handcrafted goods while vendors call out their best deals. This cultural melting pot showcases the city's diverse communities, from Muslim traders to Indigenous artisans selling their wares. Budget travellers will appreciate the wallet-friendly food stalls serving up authentic Filipino dishes for just a few dollars. Basic guesthouses and family-run inns offer simple but comfortable stays throughout the area. Getting around is a breeze with colourful jeepneys and tricycles zipping through the streets from dawn until dusk.

Chinatown

Davao's Chinatown buzzes with authentic cultural energy beneath distinctive red-tiled pagoda roofs. Dragon sculptures guard temple entrances while incense smoke drifts from Lon Wa Buddhist Temple. Traditional shophouses with hanging lanterns create narrow, intimate streets where vendors arrange colourful herbs and locals conduct daily business. You can explore the compact district in a few hours, visiting temples and browsing unique shops. Getting around is easy with frequent jeepneys and tricycles connecting to city centre Davao. The area offers authentic dim sum houses and noodle shops serving hakaw and siomai. Most visitors make this a day trip, as accommodation is primarily found in central Davao just minutes away.

Buhangin

Buhangin offers a slice of authentic Filipino suburban life away from Davao City's busy city centre. Local basketball courts buzz with friendly games while area sari-sari stores serve as community hubs. Shopping enthusiasts can visit SM Lanang Premier or Damosa Gateway for retail therapy, while culture buffs might appreciate the Davao Museum's glimpse into local heritage. The dining scene revolves around affordable Filipino comfort food at family-run carinderias where adobo and sinigang steal the show. Budget travellers will appreciate the homestay options and guesthouses that provide genuine local connections. Getting around means hopping on colourful jeepneys or hiring tricycles for quick area trips.

Top landmarks in Davao

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a kitchenette in Davao?
With a terrace, a garden and the tools you need to prepare your own meals, Marton Suites is a traveller favourite. D'Leonor Hotel is another popular Davao hotel with a kitchenette.
What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Davao?
Marton Suites is a budget-friendly choice that also offers a garden and a terrace. Reserve a cheap hotel in Davao with a kitchenette from AU$50 and keep more cash in your pocket for exploring.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Davao?
If you'd like to visit when it's less crowded, book your stay for November. You could score some amazing deals on Davao hotels with a kitchenette around that time. The warmest conditions are in May, with temperatures ranging from 24ºC to 32ºC. It's usually coolest in December, averaging between 24ºC and 30ºC.
What hotels with a kitchenette are closest to Francisco Bangoy Intl. Airport (DVO)?
Around 6 kilometres southwest of Francisco Bangoy Intl. Airport (DVO), D'Leonor Hotel is a top pick. Whip up something tasty before or after your flight and make the most of laundry services and a restaurant here. Marton Suites is another nearby property with self-catering facilities. Travelling is made easier when you stay in a hotel in Davao with a kitchenette near the airport.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Davao with parking?
There are 481 hotels in Davao with a kitchenette and parking to choose from. Consider Marton Suites, which comes with a garden and a terrace. Or, park and prepare meals at your leisure at D'Leonor Hotel.

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