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front desk
Royal Mandaya Hotel is one of the city’s world-class hotels which is perfectly suited for both businessmen and leisure travelers. It is located just in the heart of the city, making it accessible to shopping malls, trading centers, places of worship, restaurants, sports facilities, and a lot more. The hotel has two buildings with nine floors each with 200 guest rooms and suites. The Royal floor is located in the 8th floor. Two food beverage outlets are available at the ground and 2nd floors. An entertainment outlet is located at the top floor. Function and conference halls come in various sizes to accommodate banquets for up to 400 persons and conventions of up to 700 people.
the lobby
The Guest Rooms
Most guestrooms offer a panoramic view of the majestic Mt. Apo, the Davao Gulf and City Horizon. Guestroom amenities include IDD and NDD telephones with voicemail, Cable TV, Minibar, hair dryer, electronic bedside control panel and doorlock system.
mini-museum
Room Rates
• Single Occupancy with Buffet Breakfast - Php2,200
• Double Occupancy with Buffet Breakfast - Php2,500
• Executive Room with Buffet Breakfast - Php3,500
• Royal Suite with Buffet Breakfast - Php6,500
Note: Free use of the swimming pool and free airport-hotel-airport shuttle transfer.
rooms from the ground floor
Other Facilities
* Outdoor swimming pool and jacuzzi
* Spa and gym
* 16 hour business center with private conference room
* Open and Basement parking
* 16 hour laundry retail shop
* Safety deposit boxes
* 220-volt 60 cycle electricity
* E-mail / Internet link
Services
* Airport transfer
* Car rental
* Same day laundry and valet service
* Baby crib/sitter
* Mailing, communications and business address services.
Location: C. Bangoy cor Palma Gil St., Davao City, Philippines
Telephone Numbers: 225-8888 local 6171
Our Ranking: 10/10
Wifi: Yes
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