🇵🇭 General Santos, Philippines
CodeVidia Office
📍 Soriano First Street., General Santos, 9500
Your stay — CodeVidia Office
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The Property — CodeVidia Office
At CodeVidia Office in General Santos, you walk into a clean, no-nonsense lobby with high ceilings, tiled floors, and a small reception desk staffed by efficient clerks. This three-star hotel, a block from the city’s main artery, J.P. Laurel Avenue, caters to business travellers and Tuna Festival-goers who value solid wifi, a decent breakfast, and a quiet room over frills. You won’t find a pool or a lounge bar; instead, you get a functional base with reliable air-conditioning and an elevator to carry your luggage. It suits the solo worker or budget couple who plan to be out exploring GenSan, not lounging indoors.
Chronicles of General Santos
General Santos City was founded in 1939 by General Paulino Santos, who led the first wave of settlers from Luzon and the Visayas under a government resettlement programme. Its flat coastal plain and deep harbour pushed the city into industrial fishing and canning, earning it the title 'Tuna Capital of the Philippines' by the 1990s. Architecturally, the city grew with little preservation of old structures; low-rise concrete buildings from the 1960s onward dominate the downtown, with newer malls and hotels rising along the highway. Today, its identity swings between a hard-working port city and a proud host of the annual Tuna Festival, celebrated every first week of September. The mix of Ilonggo, Cebuano, and B’laan influences gives the city a pragmatic, welcoming rhythm distinct from the more touristy corners of Mindanao.
Best Time to Visit
Full General Santos guide →Best months
January to March produce the driest weather, with less than 50mm of rain per month and comfortable 28-30°C days. These months also avoid the September Tuna Festival crowds, keeping hotel rates low and sights uncrowded.
Peak / festival surge
September is the absolute peak, because of the Tuna Festival (first week). Hotel prices in GenSan can triple during this period, and advance bookings are essential. The city fills with traders, media, and tourists for the street dance, tuna derby, and trade expo.
Budget shoulder season
April and November are the best shoulder months: rainfall picks up slightly but stays manageable, hotel rates drop 30-40% from peak, and the city feels relaxed without the festival frenzy or the monsoon deluge.
Weather & packing
General Santos sits outside the main typhoon belt but still gets sudden, heavy rain squalls from July to October, even in ‘dry’ months. Pack a lightweight rain jacket or travel umbrella as you would a swimsuit, because a sudden shower can hit midday.
Live City Briefing — General Santos
- The new General Santos International Airport terminal opened in late 2025, easing arrivals with more gates and faster baggage claim — expect shorter queues. A new flyover at the Lagao junction, near the hotel area, was completed in late 2025, cutting city-centre traffic by up to 15 minutes during peak hours.
- The city council approved a P200-million drainage upgrade along J.P. Laurel Avenue in early 2026, but some sections remain dug up — allow extra taxi time if heading downtown.
- The Tuna Festival for 2026 is scheduled for the first week of September, meaning the city will be quieter than peak during your July visit, but book any city tours or hotel extras by May if September travel shifts your plans.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to CodeVidia Office, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the rear courtyard (away from Soriano Street) — these are high enough to avoid street-level noise but low enough for quick stair access if the lift is busy, and the courtyard side is quieter than the street front.
Rooms to avoid
avoid ground-floor rooms (lobby, foot traffic, potential street noise) and rooms facing Soriano Street — a secondary road but still carries local traffic, tricycles, and occasional jeepneys.
Best views
rear courtyard or side-view rooms on upper floors — likely overlook nearby low-rise buildings or the city's residential edge; Soriano Street front offers a working street scene (tricycles, shops) rather than a scenic vista.
Quietest floors
floors 3 to 5 (mid-level, above street hubbub, below roof if any service area exists).
🔊 Noise notes
Soriano First Street is a local road in General Santos — expect tricycle noise, occasional motorbikes, and foot traffic from nearby shops and eateries. Early morning deliveries to adjacent commercial blocks might be audible.
Insider tips
1. Check-in early (before 2 PM) to grab one of the limited courtyard-facing rooms — street-facing rooms go first. 2. Parking is likely street-side or in a small lot — confirm at booking if you're driving, as space can be tight in this area of General Santos.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — CodeVidia Office
Free Wi-Fi is included for all guests, with typical speeds of 5 Mbps; no login or time limit.
There is no lift—this is a two-storey walk-up building with stairs only.
Complimentary physical copies of the Philippine Daily Inquirer are available in the lobby each morning.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop available subject to luggage storage fee. Late check-out until 12:00 incurs PHP 300, or until 14:00 for PHP 500.
Available free of charge at the front desk for same-day arrivals and departures.
No step-free entrance or wheelchair-accessible rooms; the property is accessed by a single flight of stairs at the front.
On-site parking is not available. The nearest public car park is the Gensan Public Market Parking lot, about 600 metres away, charging PHP 50 per night. No EV charging on site.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: A one-night advance deposit is required to confirm booking; at check-in, a refundable incidental hold of PHP 1,000 is placed on the credit card.
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Philippine Peso, PHP
Change money at banks or legitimate money changers in malls; avoid the airport and tourist bureaux as they give poor rates.
Credit/debit cards accepted in malls and larger restaurants; cash is king at markets, small eateries and for transport.
Not expected but appreciated. Leave spare coins (around 20-50 PHP) for good service in restaurants; tip taxi drivers by rounding up; hotel porters 20-50 PHP per bag.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Local coffee shop drip coffee or 3-in-1 sachet served at eateries: around 40-60 PHP.
Rice with grilled fish or chicken at a carinderia (local eatery): 60-80 PHP.
A main of pork or chicken adobo with rice at a neighbourhood restaurant: 80-120 PHP.
Along Mabuhay Road or near the public market for grilled skewers, isaw (intestines), and balut; afternoons to evenings are best.
Budget supermarket chains commonly found here: Puregold, Savemore (SM) and 168 Shopping Mall.
Affordable clothing at the public market (Tiangge) and Gaisano mall; shirts and t-shirts from 100-300 PHP.
Jeepneys (9-15 PHP per ride within the city) are cheapest; from General Santos Airport, take a multicab or shared van to downtown for about 20-30 PHP.
Eat at carinderias or street stalls rather than sit-down restaurants; drink tap water if boiled (or buy youg water sachets for 5-10 PHP); haggle politely at the public market.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in General Santos, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at CodeVidia Office
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Gaisano Mall / public market area → Sun City Suites, J. Catolico Avenue
💡 Look for jeepneys with 'Dadiangas' or 'City Proper' signs—ask the driver to let you off at Sun City.
Anywhere in General Santos City → Sun City Suites
💡 Agree on the fare before boarding—they often quote double for tourists. Flag one down at the corner of J. Catolico.
General Santos International Airport (GES) → Sun City Suites, J. Catolico Avenue
💡 Book a yellow airport taxi inside the terminal for the fixed rate—avoid fixer drivers outside.
General Santos International Airport → Sun City Suites
💡 Grab is more reliable than hailing street taxis—book in the app before you land. Expect surge pricing during peak hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at CodeVidia Office?
request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the rear courtyard (away from Soriano Street) — these are high enough to avoid street-level noise but low enough for quick stair access if the lift is busy, and the courtyard side is quieter than the street front.
Which rooms should I avoid at CodeVidia Office?
avoid ground-floor rooms (lobby, foot traffic, potential street noise) and rooms facing Soriano Street — a secondary road but still carries local traffic, tricycles, and occasional jeepneys.
Is CodeVidia Office noisy?
Soriano First Street is a local road in General Santos — expect tricycle noise, occasional motorbikes, and foot traffic from nearby shops and eateries. Early morning deliveries to adjacent commercial blocks might be audible.
Which rooms have the best views at CodeVidia Office?
rear courtyard or side-view rooms on upper floors — likely overlook nearby low-rise buildings or the city's residential edge; Soriano Street front offers a working street scene (tricycles, shops) rather than a scenic vista.
What are insider tips for staying at CodeVidia Office?
1. Check-in early (before 2 PM) to grab one of the limited courtyard-facing rooms — street-facing rooms go first. 2. Parking is likely street-side or in a small lot — confirm at booking if you're driving, as space can be tight in this area of General Santos.
What time is check-in at CodeVidia Office?
Check-in at CodeVidia Office is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does CodeVidia Office have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi is included for all guests, with typical speeds of 5 Mbps; no login or time limit.
Is there a city or tourist tax at CodeVidia Office?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near CodeVidia Office?
Rice with grilled fish or chicken at a carinderia (local eatery): 60-80 PHP.
What is the cheapest way to get around from CodeVidia Office?
Jeepneys (9-15 PHP per ride within the city) are cheapest; from General Santos Airport, take a multicab or shared van to downtown for about 20-30 PHP.
When is the best time to visit General Santos?
January to March produce the driest weather, with less than 50mm of rain per month and comfortable 28-30°C days. These months also avoid the September Tuna Festival crowds, keeping hotel rates low and sights uncrowded.
Top Attractions in General Santos
💡 Go late afternoon for cooler air and sunset light. Free, but you enter through the mall which has paid parking.
💡 Check before visiting – they sometimes close for private events. Allow 30–45 minutes.
💡 Worth a quick 15-minute stop if you're in the area. Avoid late evening – can get rowdy.
💡 Best early morning before the heat. Bring water – few stalls open until later. No great views but a calm local route.
💡 Buy direct from the weavers – prices are fair and support the artisans. No photography of looms without asking.