Davenport

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This Muslim Friendly Travel Guide is part of eHalal.io Travel Group Davenport is one of the Quad Cities, in Eastern Iowa. This Midwestern city on the bank of the Mississippi River has seen a great deal of action throughout history. Today Davenport offers visitors interesting museums, activities and culinary experiences. Being one of the Quad Cities, a side trip to another city is easily doable - just follow the color coded signs!

Davenport Halal Travel Guide

Antoine LeClaire House - Antoine LeClaire House With a population of 101,363 (2012 estimate), Davenport is the largest city in the Quad Cities and the third-largest city in Iowa. It was established in 1836 by Antoine LeClaire and was named for George Davenport, a colonel during the Black Hawk War stationed at nearby Fort Armstrong and a local merchant. The treaty that ended the Black Hawk War was signed in 1832 by Chief Keokuk, representing the Sauk and Mesquaki tribes, and United States Army General Winfield Scott at what is now Fifth and Farnum Streets. LeClaire, who was fluent in English, French, Spanish and a dozen Native American dialects, served as the interpreter. This treaty opened large tracts of land in Eastern Iowa to American expansion. The Quad Cities were the site of two of the westernmost battles of the War of 1812. Major Zachary Taylor, future U.S. president, commanded American troops in a couple of skirmishes against the Sauk tribe. One of them was at what is now known as Credit Island on the Mississippi River in the west end. The city also served as Iowa's military headquarters during the American Civil War, as the telegraph wires at the time did not continue any further west. A marker was placed in Lindsey Park along East River Drive to mark the location of Camp McClellan and the largest of five army camps that were located in the city. The same site was also the location where members of the Dakota tribe were interred for four years following the Dakota War of 1862 in Minnesota. Davenport is known for a couple of "firsts" in history. The first railroad bridge across the Mississippi River was built between Arsenal Island and Davenport in 1856. The first chiropractic adjustment was performed by Daniel David Palmer in a building downtown in 1895. Two years later he established the first school of chiropractic in the city.

How is the Climate in Davenport

Under the Köppen climate classification, Davenport is considered to have a humid continental climate (Dfa). Summers tend to be very warm to hot with high levels of humidity. Winters have cold temperatures and often high winds. Snow is likely to fall from November through February, however it has been know to snow as late as April. Average snowfall in Davenport is 30.7 inches (78 cm) per year. January is on average the coldest month, while July is the warmest. The highest temperature recorded in Davenport was 103 °F (39 °C) on July 18, 2006. The lowest temperature, −22 °F (−30 °C), was recorded on February 2 and February 3, 1996. Spring and Autumn can be difficult seasons to dress for as the days can be quite warm while the evenings can be quite cool.

Flooding can occur along the Mississippi River due to the lack of a flood wall. During the Great Flood of 1993 and the river crested at 22.63 feet (6.90 m) on July 9, nearly 8 feet (2.4 m) above flood stage. Flooding, however, only affects the river front parks and River Drive in the downtown area. Most of the city is above the bluffs that overlook the river and most of the city below the bluffs is not directly affected.

Visitor information

  • Davenport - Union Station 102 S. Harrison St. 41.519805, -90.577562 ☎ +1 563 322-3911 ext 114 Opening Hours: Summer hours: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 5PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 4PM; Winter hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 4PM, Saturday seasonal A full-service visitor center and gift shop on the main floor of Union Station in downtown Davenport. It includes interactive TVs, visitor information, maps, gifts, souvenirs, postcards, locally-made food, Quad Cities merchandise, bike rentals, and Segway tours.
  • Moline - Quad City International Airport | 2200 69th Ave. ☎ +1 309 757-1773 Opening Hours: Staffed: Monday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 4:30PM; Doors to the visitor center remain open for accessibility to brochure racks, maps, and visitor guides when the airport is open - Volunteers may be available F-Su during daytime hours. The airport visitor center is located diagonally across from the gift shop, near the hanging monocoupe plane, and assists visitors and passengers with information about the airport as well as Quad City visitor information.

How to travel to Davenport

By car

The vast majority of visitors to Davenport arrive via Interstate 80. Brady Street (US Business Route 61) is the most popular exit off I-80. When Brady becomes a one-way south of the exit the southbound lanes are called Welcome Way. The Northwest Boulevard exit is a good exit for accessing the northwest part of the city, but it also angles toward the central city and intersects with Welcome Way south of Kimberly Road (US Route 6) and becomes Harrison Street. Harrison is a one-way that connects to the downtown area. Many also arrive using Interstate 74 and the easiest route if arriving at Quad City International Airport. The Bettendorf exits are also the primary entry points from Bettendorf. Grant Street (US Route 67) is a one way that becomes River Drive before it enters Davenport. Middle Road becomes Locust Street and is a cross-town street though the middle of the city. The Kimberly Road-Spruce Hills Drive intersection (US Route 6) straddles the border between the two cities and Kimberly Road is a cross-town street though the north side. The 53rd Street exit is completely in Davenport. To access the city via I-80, travelers on I-74 should exit onto I-80 West (Des Moines). The west end of Davenport can be visited from the I-280 bypass. The River Drive exit (US Business Route 61) provides direct access to downtown. Rockingham Road (Iowa Route 22) will also access downtown, but there are more traffic lights and the street is narrower. US Route 61 is a major north-south highway in eastern Iowa. It used to traverse the city using Brady Street/Welcome Way/Harrison Street north to south and River Drive east to west. The highway now bypasses the city using I-80 on the north and I-280 on the west. The old route through the city is now Business Route 61.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Davenport

  • Quad City International Airport - IATA Flight Code: MLI}} | 2200 69th Ave, Moline 41.448611, -90.5075 enter the city via I-74 West ☎ +1 309 764-9621 (General information), +1 309 757-1739 (Public Safety) Opening Hours: Administrative office hours: Monday–Friday 8AM–noon, 1PM–4:30PM; closed all major holidays Quad City International Airport - A629309 The airport in Moline serves the regional Quad City area. Four airlines offer non-stop Flights to major markets primarily in the Midwest and the South and Southwest United States. Major rental vehicle companies serve the airport and there are also taxi and shuttle companies available. There is generally not a line of taxis at the airport, but there is a list of taxi companies, as well as shuttle services, associated with the airport on the Ground Transportation page of the airport's website. It is best to make arrangements before arrival. MetroLINK Route 20 bus, commonly called Route 20 Blue, makes two stops an hour at the terminal near the baggage claim area, however and the connection to Davenport is difficult. It is best to make other arrangements.
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  • Delta and Delta Connection with direct service to: Atlanta, Detroit, Twin Cities|Minneapolis-St. Paul
  • United Express with direct service to: Chicago, Denver
  • Davenport Municipal Airport IATA Flight Code: DVN 9230 Harrison Street 41.6103, -90.5883 US 61 and County Road F-55 exit ☎ +1 563 391-5650 Davenport Municipal Airport (Iowa) - A707887 Private planes and small private jets. Work is underway to upgrade and lengthen both runways so larger jets can be accommodated.

Travel on a Bus in Davenport

Davenport Citibus Headquarters - Charles J. Wright Ground Transportation Center

  • Charles J. Wright Ground Transportation Center | Web: ;id=36 300 W. River Dr. 41.520771, -90.577783 ☎ +1 563 888-2151 (CitiBus), +1 563 326-5127 (Greyhound and Burlington Trailways) - The interstate bus terminal is served by Greyhound and Burlington Trailways. The center is also the main terminal for the CitiBus system and the main public transportation service in the city.

Travel by train to Davenport

  • Amtrak Moline (MLI) 1200 River Drive, Centre Station, Moline IL 61265 $40-72 (Chicago, one-way) Station with waiting room but no ticket office or amenities. As of March 2016, Amtrak is still busing passengers from Moline to Galesburg, Illinois, (50 minutes away) to catch onward trains to Chicago; work is in progress to inaugurate Amtrak direct service between Chicago and Moline.

How to get around in Davenport

Most people commute through Davenport by car, but there is a very reliable city bus service. While a few cab companies operate in Davenport and surrounding communities, visitors from larger metropolitan cities should not expect the cars to be waiting outside hotels or other places. It is advisable to place a call to a cab company at least 30 min prior to when you want to be picked up.

By car

Davenport Wayfinder - Wayfinding sign Davenport is generally an easy city to navigate. The city streets are basically laid out in a grid pattern, even as the city climbs the bluff above the Mississippi River. Some of the newer residential sections of the city do not follow a grid, however. For the most part, east-west streets are numbered starting near the Mississippi River and progressing in order as one travels north. There are several major east-west thoroughfares that are named and not numbered. River Drive (US Route 67 from Western Avenue east to Bettendorf and US Business Route 61 from Brady Street west to I-280) is on the south side of the city near the river. Locust Street travels through the middle of the city from I-280 to Bettendorf. Further north is Central Park Ave, which is a four-lane street from Brady Street west to Emeis Park. Kimberly Road (US Route 6) travels from I-280 in the west to I-74 in the east before it turns south and enters Bettendorf. The only major numbered street across the city is 53rd Street, which starts at about North Pine Street in the west and turns into 53rd Avenue when it enters Bettendorf. Third Street, Fourth Street, Welcome Way, Harrison Street and most of Brady Street are one ways. It is important to note that the Mississippi River generally travels through the Quad Cities from east to west before heading in its normal southerly direction. Thus, Rock Island, Illinoit is to the south of Downtown Davenport and east of the west end. Addresses on east-west streets are numbered from Brady Street, and on north-south streets from West First Street or River Drive in the downtown area. The direction 'South' in street and address numbers are only located in the west end of the city as it sits at a lower latitude, and downtown from Perry Street to the West. The river bank on the east side of the city is at a higher latitude so there are no 'South' streets there, but some streets use 'North' in their names. It can be a little confusing as some businesses will give their address, for example, as "North Brady Street" while others will only give it as "Brady Street". It is all the same as "South Brady Street" is less than a block long, is crucially an entrance to a parking lot and it has no buildings on it. That is true for most of the streets from Harrison Street in the downtown area and to the east. The Quad Cities has a inding-system/ wayfinding color code system for signs that direct people to various venues and attractions in the area. The area is divided into quadrants with their own colors and identifying headers on direction signs have the appropriate color for each quadrant so that travelers know, by color, which quadrant you are in and to which color you will have to travel to reach other attractions. Davenport is in the northwest quadrant and its attractions are on signs that use the green color in the header. The northeast quadrant (Bettendorf) is yellow and the southeast quadrant (Moline-East Moline) is blue and the southwest quadrant (Rock Island) is red.

Travel on a Bus in Davenport

Public transportation is operated by nportiowa.com/eGov/apps/services/index.egov?view=detail;id=619 Citibus. +1 563 326-7711. There is a connection with the Illinois Quad City'sMetroLINK from the downtown transportation center to downtown Rock Island via route 7. There is also a connection with Bettendorf Transit in Bettendorf and at Duck Creek Plaza via route 10. Citibus operates Monday–Friday 5:30AM–6:30PM, and Saturday 9AM–6:30PM on Saturday. - View the Quad Cities bus system map. Caution: the Jpeg image is 5125 x 4050 pixels and 2 megabytes in size.

Travel by bicycle in Davenport

In general Davenport does not have dedicated bicycle lanes on the streets, especially the major thoroughfares so use extreme caution.Also, snow removal in the winter can be hit or miss depending on the street, so bicycling may not be the best option at that time of year. Thit is not to say that Davenport is a bad place for bicycling. There is an extensive system of recreation trails through the city. The Riverfront Parkway follows the Mississippi River and cuts through numerous parks as well as downtown. It is part of the larger multi-state Mississippi River Trail. A bridge has been added to connect Credit Island to South Concord Street so cyclists no longer have to ride on busy River Drive. The Duck Creek Parkway is a second trail that runs through the middle of the city from Emeis Park in the west to Duck Creek Park in the east where it connects to the Bettendorf Trail and runs down to the Mississippi River. In between it connects several other parks. In time it will connect to the Riverfront Trail. Other connections are also planned. While it is feasible to use these trails for commuting and their intent was recreational and so their connection between residential and Business Center is limited. Both trails travel east to west and there are no recreational trails that travel north to south at this time. They do a better job of connecting parks and other recreational facilities.

By water taxi

A unique way to see the Quad Cities is from the ' Channel Cat Water Taxi', an open air boat that transports people and bicycles to the Iowa and Illinois shorelines. The four stops are located at the Celebration Belle and at John Deere Commons in Moline and the Isle of Capri in Bettendorf and the Village of East Davenport. It operates in the summer months.

What to see in Davenport

  • Davenport Skybridge 41.52, -90.575 - Davenport Skybridge A pedestrian cable-stayed bridge that spans River Drive in downtown Davenport. It provides views of the Mississippi River, its bridges and the downtown area.

Figge Art Museum South - Figge Art Museum

  • Figge Art Museum 225 W. 2nd Street 41.5213, -90.5759 ☎ +1 563 326-7804 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Thursday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday noon-5PM Adults $7, Seniors (60 and older)/students with ID $6, Children (ages 3-12) $4, Free to members Figge Art Museum - A86499 The Figge has a collection of roughly 3,000 works that includes works from the Renaissance to contemporary art, with particular strengths in American Regionalist, Mexican Colonial and Haitian Art. In addition and the Figge now houses the over-12,000-piece collection University of Iowa Art Museum.
  • (German) American Heritage Center 712 W. 2nd St. 41.521478, -90.583608 ☎ +1 563 322-8844 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 4PM, Sunday noon-4PM Adults $5, seniors $4, children (ages 5-17) $3, free to members Housed in a former hotel where (German) immigrants lived when they first came to Davenport, it features an interactive, audio-visual permanent exhibit, "The (German) Immigrant Experience," which takes visitors on an exploration of what it was like to be an immigrant to the region in the 1800s. The exhibit is interactive and includes a theater, audio-visual stations, artifacts and two restored hotel rooms.
  • International Fire Museum 2301 E. 11th St. 41.530846, -90.543961 Village of East Davenport - Opening Hours: May 1-Oct 31: West Saturday 10AM Monday - 2PM The museum opened in 1986 in the former Hose Station Number 4. The museum houses fire fighting memorabilia including a 1951 Mack pumper that belonged to the city of Riverdale, Iowa.
  • LeClaire Park 41.518910, -90.578209 River Drive along the Mississippi River downtown Davenport has fought long to maintain this riverfront as a nice place to see. You can stroll along the River and watch bald eagles fish in the wintertime, or pleasure boats and barges work the channel in the summer. LeClaire Park is home to a bandshell where various festivals and concerts are held.
  • Nahant Marsh 4220 Wapello Ave. 41.491510, -90.635626 ☎ +1 563 323-5196 - Nahant Marsh is a 265-acre preserve in southwest Davenportand is part of a 513-acre wetland complex that is bordered by the Mississippi River, Interstate 280, and Highway 22. The marsh area encompasses different wetland community types including bottomland forest, open-water habitat, and a marsh–all surrounded by suburban, industrial, and agricultural land. The Nahant Marsh Education Center was formed to educate the public about this local ecosystem.
  • B.J. and Mabel Palmer Residence 808 Brady St. 41.528503, -90.574317 ☎ +1 563 324-1933 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday noon-5PM $5 The residence was home to B.J. and Mabel Palmer from 1912 until their deaths in 1949 and 1961. They developed the chiropractic profession and Palmer College of Chiropractic, which owns the house. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 because of the uniqueness of the porch, a showplace of the Palmer collections. The house holds a fraction of the collections once owned by the Palmers, who were known for their collecting mania.

Putnam Museum - Putnam Museum

  • Putnam Museum 1717 W. 12th St. 41.531306, -90.602258 ☎ +1 563 324-1933 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday noon-5PM Adults $7, senior/student/military $6, youth $5, free to members; extra charge for movies The museum features five exhibit halls and changing traveling exhibitions. Black Earth/Big River is an interactive display of ecosystems of the Upper Mississippi River Valley; the Hall of Mammals lets you see and hear life-like African and Arctic animals in their natural settings; River, Prairie and People explores the history of the Quad Cities region; and the Asian/Egyptian Gallery explores the mysteries of ancient civilizations and includes a 3,000 year-old mummy. The National Geographic Giant Screen Theater is five stories high and seven stories wide, and features both 2D and 3D films.
  • River Music Experience 129 N. Main St. 41.521012, -90.575215 ☎ +1 563 326-1333 - The RME is a non-profit performing arts center providing opportunities for the community to listen, learn, and play music.
  • Vander Veer Botanical Park 215 W. Central Park Ave. 41.544231, -90.574858 Located between Brady and Harrison Streets and Lombard Street and Central Park Avenue The 33-acre park was established as Central Park in 1885 on the site of the old Scott County Fairgrounds. The Botanical Conservatory offers various floral displays during the year. The Municipal Rose Garden, which features almost 145 different varieties, is an All-America Rose Selections garden. The Hosta Glade is one of the first gardens registered as an American Hosta Society National Display Garden. And the All-America Selections Display Garden is one of 180 public gardens in the United States, Canada, and Japan that grow AAS winners for display. The Children's Sculpture Garden was established in 1999 and the renovated Grand Allée was dedicated in 2001.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Davenport

  • Mississippi Valley Fair 2815 W. Locust St. 41.535828, -90.619462 ☎ +1 563 326-5338 +1 563 326-3111 Opening Hours: Late July-Early August Admission to the grandstand is by FunCard only. Contact the fairgrounds for information. Thit is crucially a large-scale county fair. It includes a midway with rides and games, concessions, livestock and other 4-H events. The grandstand hosts high-quality, nationally and internationally known performers. Most of the entertainers are Country-Western singers with at least one Rock music night.
  • Rhythm City Casino 101 West River Drive 41.518738, -90.574941 ☎ +1 563 328-8000 Opening Hours: Open 24 hours The Casino features 900 slot machines and video poker, including Super Times Pay, Spin Poker, Multi-hand play, 14 table games, Hit Parade Buffet and Twist 'N Shop Grab 'N Go.
  • Grand Parade - Part of the Quad Cities St. Patrick's Day celebration in March, this parade goes from Rock Island to Davenport and is the only St. Patrick's Day parade in the nation to go through two states.

Convention Center

RiverCenter South 1 - RiverCenter's south building

  • RiverCenter 136 E. 3rd St. 41.522870, -90.572842 ☎ +1 563 326-8500 +1 563 326-8505 - The facility flanks East Third Street and hosts events throughout the year that include events geared towards the public, as well as trade shows and conferences. The Iowa/Illinois Regional Auto Show takes place annually in early February. The Adler Theatre is also a part of the complex (see below).

Art

  • Quad-Cities Beaux Arts Fair 41.521070, -90.576640 - Opening Hours: Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM Free Fine art of all kinds is available at two festivals that are held in May and September in front of the Figge Art Museum Plaza on 2nd Street. The festivals include juried fine art and fine crafts, musical entertainment, a children's art project area, and a food court.
  • Riverssance Festival of Fine Art - ☎ +1 239 728-4289 Opening Hours: Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM $4 - 12 years and older, free - 11 years and younger. Held annually in September in Lindsay Park in the Village of East Davenport showcases paintings, prints, ceramics, glasswork, leather, wood pieces and more. The juried two-day festival includes live entertainment, a garden, food vendors and a children's art tent.

Music

  • Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival - ☎ +1 563 324-7170 +1-888-BIX-LIVS - Held in early August at various locations in Davenport, this jazz festival honors Davenport native Bix Beiderbecke, a key figure in the establishment and development of the Chicago jazz style in the 1920s and 30s.
  • Quad City Symphony Orchestra 327 N. Brady Street ☎ +1 563 322-0931 +1 563 322-6864 Opening Hours: Box Office: Monday to Friday 8:30AM Monday - 4:30PM Quad City Symphony Orchestra Since 1915. Subscription concerts are held at the Adler Theatre in downtown Davenport on Saturday nights and Centennial Hall on the campus of Augustana College in Rock Island on Sunday afternoons. The Riverfront Pops Concert is held in LeClaire Park in early September.

Theater

  • Adler Theatre 136 E. 3rd St. 41.522765, -90.573550 ☎ +1 563 326-8500 +1 563 326-8505 - The Adler Theatre is a 2,400-seat performing arts center that is adjacent to the RiverCenter. It was opened as the RKO Orpheum on November 25, 1931. The Art Deco style theater was designed by A.S. Graven of Chicago, and Henry Dreyfuss of New York City designed the interior. Restoration of the old RKO Orpheum began in 1981 and further renovations, which included increasing the size of the stage, took place in 2005 and 2006. The theater is home to the Quad City Symphony Orchestra and Ballet Quad Cities. It also hosts Broadway touring companies and other productions and performances. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • New Ground Theatre 2113 E. 11th St. 41.530910, -90.545956 ☎ +1 563 326-7529 - New Ground is housed in the Village Theatre in the Village of East Davenport. It stages contemporary and original theater in the Quad Cities.

Dance

  • Ballet Quad Cities | 613 17th St, Rock Island ☎ +1 309 786-3779 - Based in Rock Island and the ballet performs at a variety of venues throughout the Quad City region, including the Adler Theatre.

Sports

  • Centennial Park 41.518524, -90.587972 River Drive along the Mississippi River just west of downtown. The park features a boat ramp, basketball courts, playground, skateboard park, spray park, gazebos, cricket and rugby fields, and a dog off leash area.
  • The River's Edge | 700 W. River Dr. 41.519799, -90.584152 ☎ +1 563 322-5220 - The facility is the only indoor ice facility in the Quad Cities. It features over 70,000 square feet of frozen playing surfaces, indoor turf field, indoor golf range, team rooms, food service, meeting space and lobby area.

Golf

Davenport has two well-maintained and popular golf courses in two of its city parks. Both are off Locust Street. Emeis Park is on the west side and Duck Creek Park is on the east side along the Bettendorf border.
  • Duck Creek Golf Course 3000 E. Locust St. 41.539619, -90.526547 ☎ +1 563 326-7824 18-holes: $13-19; 9-holes $9-13 The golf course is an 18-hole, par 70 course. It is a 140-acre (0.57 km2) course and is 5,759-yard (5,266 m) long. The course features mature trees and rolling hills.
  • Emeis Golf Course 4500 W. Central Park Ave. 41.548275, -90.642938 ☎ +1 563 326-7825 18-holes: $14-20; 9-holes $10-14 The golf course is an 18-hole, par 72 course. It is a 155-acre (0.63 km2) course, 6,500-yard (5,900 m) long, and built on gently rolling hills. It is Davenport's most challenging public golf course, and has hosted the qualifying rounds for PGA Tour's John Deere Classic.

Off-road biking / Equestrian trails

  • Sunderbruch Park 4675 Telegraph Road 41.520013, -90.641947 - The park features off-road biking trails with difficulty ranging from green to black diamond in its 7-mile (11.2 kilometers) system. The green trails are 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) of wooded scenery. It features a few small log crossings, one ladder bridge and one corduroy feature. The blue trails provide moderate changes in elevation, some rooted and off-camber terrain and a variety of corduroy sections and log crossings. The black trails have more challenging ascents and descents in elevation, creek crossings, narrow winding trails, roots, skinnies, drops and multiple log crossings. In addition to the biking trails there are also 4.5 miles (7.24 kilometers) of equestrian trails.

Professional baseball

  • Quad City River Bandits | @RiverBandits.com 209 S. Gaines St. 41.518683, -90.581875 ☎ +1 563 322-6348 +1 563 324-3109 - Minor league baseball team that plays in the Single "A" Midwest League. Games are played in the iconic Modern Woodmen Park along the Mississippi River and the Centennial Bridge.

Road race

  • Quad-City Times Bix 7 | ☎ +1 563 383-2489 - Held the last weekend in July, it features a variety of road races and culminates in a 7-mile foot race through the hills of eastern Davenport.

Study in Davenport

DPL Main crop - Main Library

  • Davenport Public Library Davenport has had a library in one version or another since 1839. The city's public library opened in 1904 with the assistance of Andrew Carnegie. The present main library downtown was designed by noted architect Edward Durell Stone.
  • Main Library - Downtown | 321 N. Main St. 41.523207, -90.575156 ☎ +1 563 326-7832 +1 563 326-7809 Opening Hours: Monday noon-8PM, Tuesday - Saturday 9AM Monday - 5:30PM
  • Fairmount Branch - West side | 3000 N. Fairmount St. 41.551656, -90.631520 ☎ +1 563 326-7832 +1 563 326-7806 Opening Hours: Monday Wednesday to Friday 9:30AM Monday - 5:30PM, Tuesday Thursday noon-8PM, Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 5:30PM
  • Eastern Branch - East side | 6000 Eastern Ave. 41.582985, -90.553242 ☎ +1 563 326-7832 +1 563 888-4894 Opening Hours: Monday West noon-8PM; Tuesday Thursday - Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 5:30PM
  • Purdue Global 1801 E Kimberly Road #1 41.554956, -90.550647 ☎ +1 563 355-3500 Purdue University Global A Founded as the American Institute of Commerce in 1937 and the Davenport campus became part of the Purdue community in 2018.
  • Palmer College of Chiropractic 1000 N. Brady St. 41.529376, -90.574829 +1-800-722-2586 Founded in 1897 by Daniel David Palmer and is considered "The Fountainhead," as it was the first school of chiropractic in the world.
  • St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust Street 41.54, -90.58 ☎ +1 563 333-6000 +1-866-440-4420 - St. Ambrose University - A669453 Founded by the first Catholic Bishop of Davenport in 1881 it remains an institution of the Catholic Church. It confers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in a variety of disciplines. It has a respected business school.
  • Scott Community College - Kahl Educational Center | 326 W. Third Street 41.522733, -90.578049 ☎ +1 563 336-5200 Scott Community College A two-year school it is part of the Eastern Iowa Community College District headquartered in Davenport.

Shopping

Village of East Davenport 2 - The Village of East Davenport

  • Bucktown Center for the Arts 225 E. 2nd St. 41.521110, -90.571396 - Opening Hours: W–Sa 11AM–6PM; During Final Fridays open until 9PM Located at the junction of East 2nd and Pershing, this historic building now houses a number of art studios.
  • Elmore Avenue and East 53rd Street 41.574857, -90.528588 - Shopping neighborhood made up of big-box stores and strip malls.
  • Freight House Farmers Market 421 W. River Dr. 41.520003, -90.579586 ☎ +1 563 322-6009 Opening Hours: Year-round Tuesday 3PM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 1PM Located in an historic railroad freight house, you will find farm fresh fruits, vegetables, delicious baked goods, poultry, beef, lamb, Beef, Cheese, none-alcoholic drinks, eggs, honey, jams, jellies, dips and salsas, Candies, fresh cut and dried flowers, seeds, bedding plants, annuals and perennials, house plants, amazing art pieces, homemade soaps, doggie treats, beautiful legacy quality crafts, and you could even enjoy a private massage from a licensed massage therapist. The offerings change as the seasons do.
  • NorthPark Mall 320 W. Kimberly Road 41.5631, -90.5749 ☎ +1 563 391-6773 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday noon-6PM NorthPark Mall (Iowa) 53598 A regional mall that is anchored by Dillard's, JC Penney, Sears, Von Maur, and Younkers.
  • Village of East Davenport 41.531180, -90.545111 North of East River Drive on the east side of the city - An historic neighborhood on the National Register of Historic Places that was started as an independent community in 1851 and became a part of the city of Davenport within five years. Today it is a shopping and entertainment area that features local shops, restaurants.

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  • Boozies Grill 114½ W. 3rd St. 41.522668, -90.574777 ☎ +1 563 328-2929 - Two-level and grill, yet somehow cozy. Great hamburgers. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Creekside Grill 3303 N. Brady St. 41.553620, -90.568781 ☎ +1 563 324-4619 Opening Hours: Daily 2PM Monday - 2AM Large screen televisions, Live music, Karaoke on the weekends, drink specials and expanded menu.
  • Downtown Deli 330 N. Main St. 41.523394, -90.575757 ☎ +1 563 332-7301 - Many sandwiches to choose from along with soups and salads. They also serve breakfast. Daily specials; eat-in or carry-out.
  • Dynasty Buffet 5388 Elmore Circle 41.577029, -90.529366 Just north of Sleep Inn off of 53rd St. & Elmore Ave. ☎ +1 563 355-4848 Opening Hours: Daily 11AM Monday - 10PM Around $16 all-you-can-eat. Discounts for seniors and children under 12 A wide variety of international cuisine including seafood, American, Chinese, made-to-order Mongolian stir fry, sushi bar, prime rib, soup, full salad and full dessert café. Good buffet food.
  • Ganzo's Mexican Restaurant and Cantina 3923 N. Marquette St. 41.561026, -90.590744 ☎ +1 563 445-7833 $10-30 Friendly, popular Tex-Mex eatery; full café.
  • Tantra Asian Bistro 589 E. 53rd St. 41.574090, -90.565689 ☎ +1 563 445-8898 Opening Hours: Open for lunch and dinner $15-25 Great food, fabulous atmosphere with excellent wait staff. Lots of Vegetarian options.
  • Van's Pizzas Pub & Grill 3333 N. Harrison St. 41.555001, -90.576200 ☎ +1 563 386-0090 $10-25 A neighborhood restaurant & bar that features made from scratch, thin crust Pizzas and signature cocktails. They also offer appetizers, Pasta. entrees and a wide assortment of soft drinks, signature martinis and soft drinks by the glass or bottle.
  • Village Corner Deli 1030 Mound St. 41.530969, -90.546585 Village of East Davenport ☎ +1 563 323-2333 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM–5PM, Saturday 10AM–3PM A quality deli with a variety of breads, meats, cheeses, veggies, and condiments. They also serve soups and salads.
  • Wise Guys 2408 E. 53rd St. 41.575185, -90.539619 ☎ +1 563 359-1200 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM Quad City style or Chicago Deep Dish Pizzas, as well as sandwiches and Henny Penny Chicken.
  • Antonella's 112 W. 3rd St. 41.522559, -90.574622 ☎ +1 563 359-4411 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 2PM, 4PM Monday - 10PM; Saturday 11AM Monday - midnight; Sunday 4PM Monday - 10PM $15-35 Authentic Italian Pizzas, Pastas and other entrées.
  • Café Indigo 4925 Utica Ridge Rd. 41.570765, -90.514431 ☎ +1 563 359-5211 +1 563 359-5212 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday Private parties only, W-Sa 8AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 8AM Monday - 2PM (breakfast only) $15-50 American cuisine with fresh ingredients, unique dishes, full flavors in a comfortable setting.
  • Duck City Bistro 115 E. 3rd St. 41.522126, -90.573371 ☎ +1 563 322-3825 Opening from Monday to Saturday 5PM Monday - ? $15-40 A big city bistro in the heart of the Quad Cities. Duck City uses fresh ingredients and features an ever changing menu.
  • Exotic (Thai) 2303 E. 53rd St. 41.574365, -90.542893 ☎ +1 563 344-0909 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 3PM, 5PM Monday - 10PM; Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM; Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 9:30PM $15-30 Since 2002 Exotic (Thai) has provided a consistently excellent level of quality food, service, and dedication to authentic (Thai) cuisine.
  • The Filling Station 305 E. 35th St. 41.554486, -90.570534 One block west of Brady Street ☎ +1 563 391-6954 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 9AM Monday - 8PM Popular and grill with service station memorabilia throughout. The menu includes sandwiches, salads, burgers, Pizzas and Mexican.
  • Front Street Brewery 208 E. River Dr. 41.520438, -90.572182 ☎ +1 563 322-1569 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 11PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - midnight, Sunday 11AM Monday - 9PM $15-35 The oldest brew pub in the state of Iowa features updated pub food and good organic juice brewed on the premises.
  • Jersey Grille 5255 Jersey Ridge Rd. 41.573846, -90.540848 ☎ +1 563 344-4747 Opening Hours: Daily 11AM Monday - 2AM $15-30 Local eatery and bar with good food and service.
  • Los Agaves - 3852 N. Brady St. 41.559737, -90.568739 ☎ +1 563 386-5949 $10-35 Very good quality Tex-Mex style food; full café.
  • The Machine Shed 7250 Northwest Blvd 41.594778, -90.614571 ☎ +1 563 391-2427 Opening from Monday to Saturday 6AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 7AM Monday - 9PM $15-45 Dedicated to the American Farmer. Featured on the Travel Channel's "Food Paradise" recognized as one of the "Best Breakfast in America."
  • Me & Billy Kitchen and Cafe 200 W. 3rd St. 41.522611, -90.575815 ☎ +1 563 323-1195 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 2AM $15-35 A bar-restaurant with an open, urban feel. Burgers, sandwiches and salads. Steaks and seafood served after 4PM. Good sized organic juice list, and cocktails.
  • Osaka Steaks House 4901 Utica Ridge Rd. 41.570254, -90.515206 ☎ +1 563 355-1115 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 9PM $15-50 Sushi rolls, sashimi, hibachi and other Japanese favorites.
  • Sippi's Fine Food & Fruit cocktails 406 W. 2nd St. 41.521521, -90.578844 ☎ +1 563 323-3911 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - close $15-40 A solid and grill located downtown.
  • Thunder Bay Grille 6511 Brady St. 41.5864, -90.5699 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 386-2722 Opening Hours: M–Thursday11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 9AM Monday - 9PM $15-45 Very cozy atmosphere in a lodge-type setting with very good food and excellent service. Easy access from main highways. Sunday Brunch buffet from 9AM Monday - 1:30PM.
  • Bix Bistro Bix@ 200 E. 3rd St. 41.522606, -90.572357 ☎ +1 563 322-5000 Opening Hours: Breakfast 6:30AM Monday - 10:30AM, Lunch 11AM Monday - 2:30PM, Dinner 5PM Monday - 10PM $35-70 The restaurant is located within Hotel Blackhawk and was chosen as a 2012 and 2013 Award of Excellence recipient by Wine Spectator. Try the Cinnamon Brined Iowa Pork Chops, which are now on the menu at the White House in Washington, DC.
  • Ichiban Sushi and Steaks House - 3839 N. Brady St. 41.559524, -90.567932 ☎ +1 563 386-9898 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM–2:30PM, 4:30PM–10PM; Friday 11AM–2:30PM, 4:30PM–10:30PM; Saturday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM, Sunday noon-9PM $15-60 Upscale Japanese steakhouse with good sushi rolls and sashimi as well as hibachi.
  • The Phoenix of Davenport @ThePhoenixofDavenport.com 111 W. 2nd St. 41.521004, -90.574662 ☎ +1 563 323-2345 +1 563 323-323-5008$15-55 Restaurant and martini Lounge
  • Woodfire Grill 131 W. 2nd St. 41.521158, -90.575142 ☎ +1 563 324-2227 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 5PM Monday - 10PM $15-55 The eclectic Americana menu features selections flavored by hickory and oak wood-fired grills.

Local chains

  • Azteca - Two locations in Davenport and one in nearby Bettendorf. Good quality Mexican style food; full café.
  • Azteca North Brady Street - 4811 N. Brady St. 41.570437, -90.567791 ☎ +1 563 386-6689 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Friday 11:30AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 9PM
  • Azteca East 53rd Street - 2843 E. 53rd St. 41.574329, -90.531847 ☎ +1 563 359-7888 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Friday 11:30AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 9PM
  • Happy Joe's Pizzas & Ice Cream Parlors - Pizza, ice cream, sandwiches and more.
  • Happy Joe's Rockingham Road West End | 2630 Rockingham Rd. 41.512932, -90.616590 ☎ +1 563 324-0477 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 8AM Monday - 10PM. Delivery: Sunday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 8AM Monday - 10PM Dinner Smorgasbord

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  • Happy Joe's West Locust Street Central | 1414 W. Locust St. 41.538422, -90.594717 ☎ +1 563 324-5656 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 8AM Monday - 10PM. Delivery: Sunday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 8AM Monday - 10PM Breakfast, Lunch Smorgasbord

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  • Happy Joe's West 50th Street - North | 201 W. 50th St. 41.570331, -90.572565 just off Welcome Way ☎ +1 563 386-1766 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 8AM Monday - 10PM. Delivery: Sunday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 8AM Monday - 11PM Fun Center, Breakfast, Lunch Smorgasbord, Sunday Brunch
  • Harris Pizzas ☎ +1 563 322-2220 (for delivery) - A Rock Island-based Pizzas restaurant with two Davenport locations. Noted for its "Quad City Style" Pizzas. Order online or by phone through their central number; do not call individual restaurants!
  • Harris Pizzas Davenport – 3rd St. #3 - West End | 1601 W. 3rd St. 41.522179, -90.599101 ☎ +1 563 326-3551 - Carry-out and deliver only, appetizers available

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  • Harris Pizzas Davenport – Locust St. #4 East side | 524 E. Locust St. 41.538554, -90.567592 ☎ +1 563 322-2411 Dine-in, appetizers, salads, carry-out, organic juice selection.
  • Hungry Hobo Quad City-based sandwiches shop that serves sandwiches on bread baked fresh from the Hungry Hobo bakery, salads, soups and baked potatoes.
  • Hungry Hobo Elmore Avenue - East | 4810 Elmore Ave. 41.570837, -90.528222 Across from Best Buy ☎ +1 563 359-1228 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 8PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 7PM
  • Hungry Hobo Old Town - North | 903 E. Kimberly Rd. 41.557165, -90.562645 ☎ +1 563 391-3323 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 8PM, Saturday - Sunday 11AM Monday - 7PM
  • Hungry Hobo West Locust St. - West | 1432 W. Locust St. 41.538589, -90.595104 ☎ +1 563 322-2275 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday - Sunday 10AM Monday - 9PM
  • Hungry Hobo West 53rd St. Northwest | 1640 W. 53rd St. 41.575018, -90.597953 ☎ +1 563 386-3188 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday - Sunday 11AM Monday - 9PM
  • Rudy's Tacos $2-13 A Quad City Tex-Mex institution with four locations in Davenport:

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  • Rudy's Tacos East Village | EastV@ 2214 E. 11th St. 41.531119, -90.544479 Village of East Davenport ☎ +1 563 322-0668 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM Soft drinks only

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  • Rudy's Tacos Elmore Ave. | East@ 3944 Elmore Ave. 41.561071, -90.528029 ☎ +1 563 326-7376 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10:30AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 10:30AM Monday - 11PM Full bar

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  • Rudy's Tacos West Davenport West@ 326 Cedar St. 41.523218, -90.607478 ☎ +1 563 322-0662 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM Soft drinks, Cola
  • Whitey's Ice Cream A Quad City tradition since 1933.
  • Whitey's Ice Cream West Locust St. West-central | 1230 W. Locust St. 41.538541, -90.591008 ☎ +1 563 322-0828 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 10AM Monday - 11PM
  • Whitey's Ice Cream Northpark Mall North | 320 W. Kimberly Rd. 41.562684, -90.574496 ☎ +1 563 386-0600 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday noon-6PM (normal mall hours)
  • Whitey's Ice Cream East 53rd St. Northeast | 2419 E. 53rd St. 41.574326, -90.540653 just off Welcome Way ☎ +1 563 359-0001 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 10AM Monday - 11PM

Sweets

  • Country Style 1640 W. 53rd St. 41.575018, -90.597953 ☎ +1 563 388-2061 - Since 1947, a local soft-serve ice cream shop.
  • Chocolates Manor 110 E. 2nd St. 41.521435, -90.573327 ☎ +1 563 355-6600 - Homemade Chocolates ranging from covered toffee to exotic, port Chocolates.
  • Lagomarcino's 2132 E. 11th St. 41.531367, -90.545284 Village of East Davenport ☎ +1 563 324-6137 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM Turn of the century ice cream parlor and confectionary. Fine home made Chocolates as well as soups and sandwiches. Winner of the James Beard America's Classics Award.
  • 11th Street Precinct Grill 2108 E. 11th St. 41.531200, -90.546028 Village of East Davenport ☎ +1 563 324-9545 Opening Hours: Happy Hour: Monday - Thursday 4PM Monday - 6PM Grill: $5-25 The and grill have been in business for over 30 years the facility has been expanded and renovated. They are able to accommodate private parties, feature seven large High Definition flat-screen TVs, and live music every Friday and Saturday night with no cover charge.
  • Bleyart's Tap 2218 E. 11th St. 41.531200, -90.544369 Village of East Davenport ☎ +1 563 324-1661 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 1PM Monday - 1:30AM, Friday 1PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday noon-2AM, Sunday 12PM Monday - 1:30AM Friendly neighborhood café. TVs to catch the game.
  • Carriage Haus 312 W. 3rd St. 41.522733, -90.577570 ☎ +1 563 322-1162 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 4PM Monday - 9PM, West 4PM Monday - 10PM, Thursday 4PM Monday - 2AM, Friday 3PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday 6PM Monday - 2AM Popular nightclub
  • Circle Tap 1345 W. Locust St. 41.538053, -90.593300 ☎ +1 563 322-9276 Don't be fooled by the outside. It looks a little dingy, but it's a popular neighborhood café. Excellent ribs
  • DaVinci's Cafe & Fruit cocktails 116 W. 3rd St. 41.522595, -90.574895 ☎ +1 563 424-4563 Opening Hours: Happy Hour 3PM Monday - 6PM every day
  • Great River Brewery - 332 E. 2nd St. 41.521514, -90.569993 ☎ +1 563 343-5300 - What started as a brew-pub in Iowa City in 2004 became a full-fledged brewery in Davenport in 2009. Join them to try their brew.
  • Kilkenny's Irish Pub 300 W. 3rd St. 41.522576, -90.577357 ☎ +1 563 322-8584
  • Mac's Tavern 316 W. 3rd St. 41.522600, -90.577723 ☎ +1 563 324-6227 - A traditional bar with a cool vibe.
  • Mound Street Landing 1029 Mound St. 41.530880, -90.546217 Village of East Davenport ☎ +1 563 323-1200

Monday to Friday 2PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 2AM Friendly bartenders, great bar food and live music every Saturday.

  • Shenanigan's Irish Pub 303 W. 3rd St. 41.522225, -90.577372 ☎ +1 563 323-3642
  • Stadium Club Grill 2828 Brady St. 41.549206, -90.571113 ☎ +1 563 322-3500 - A place to watch your favorite sports teams.

Coffee

  • Cafe d' Marie 614 W. 5th St. 41.524847, -90.582156 ☎ +1 563 323-3293 - Specialty coffees, breakfast quiche and pastries, fresh homemade soup and sandwiches, salads, Vegetarian options including hummus wraps, organic whole leaf teas, all fruit smoothies, juices, etc.
  • Downtown Central Perk 228 W. 3rd St. 41.522574, -90.576387 ☎ +1 563 324-9560 - Coffee house and Vegetarian restaurant in downtown that serves direct trade specialty coffee and tea.
  • East Village Coffee Café 1104 Jersey Ridge Rd. 41.531158, -90.544042 ☎ +1 563 424-5506 Opening Hours: Monday - West 6AM Monday - 5PM, Thursday - Friday 6AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 6:30AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 6:30AM Monday - 5PM Coffee and other beverages, sandwiches, wraps and desserts.
  • Urban Grind 221 Brady St. 41.522093, -90.573783 ☎ +1 563 324-9559 - Specialty coffees, pastries, fresh homemade soup and sandwiches, salads.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Davenport

Davenport - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Davenport, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Davenport. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Davenport and its surrounding regions. With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Davenport. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values. The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Davenport. Key components include: Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Davenport: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Davenport. Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Davenport: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Davenport, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Davenport. Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Davenport, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations. Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Davenport, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values. Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Davenport and beyond. Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Davenport, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Davenport, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Davenport without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients." The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Davenport is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Davenport. About eHalal Travel Group: eHalal Travel Group Davenport is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values. For Halal business inquiries in Davenport, please contact: eHalal Travel Group Davenport Media: info@ehalal.io

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Davenport has a variety of lodgings to serve a variety of tastes and budgets. Most major American hotel chains have some sort of property in the city.

Bed & Breakfast

Charles Beiderbecke House - Beiderbecke Inn

  • Beiderbecke Inn 532 W. 7th St. 41.527082, -90.581260 ☎ +1 563 323-0047 - A full breakfast will be served in the formal dining room. Grocer Charles and Louise Beiderbecke (grandparents of jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke) built the home overlooking the Mississippi River in 1880. A contributing property in the Hamburg Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Renwick Mansion 901 Tremont Ave 41.528809, -90.560532 ☎ +1 563 324-9678 - 8-room B and B. A contributing property in the St. Katherine's Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Baymont Inn & Suites 400 Jason Way Court 41.593768, -90.567364 I-80 and Brady Street exit. Follow Brady St. to the first traffic light and turn left. Turn left at the frontage road and follow to the hotel. ☎ +1 563 386-1600 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Free Wi-Fi Internet, continental breakfast, and indoor pool.
  • Casa Loma Inn & Suites 6014 North Brady St. 41.581231, -90.572385 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 386-1290 - Modern, log building.
  • Motel 6 101 W. 65th St. 41.585023, -90.575018 I-80 and Brady Street exit. Turn right at the first traffic light. ☎ +1 563 388-9999 - Indoor pool
  • Quad City Inn 6111 N. Brady St. 41.583080, -90.570376 I-80 and Brady Street exit. Turn left at the first traffic light and then right on the frontage road. ☎ +1 563 391-8997 - Free high speed wireless Internet
  • Travelodge Web: &wid=ps:br_whg&002=2192153&004=2607883371&005=31787343339&006=14149724211&007=Search&008= 6310 N. Brady Street 41.584649, -90.572280 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 386-6350 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Free Wi-Fi Internet, continental breakfast, and fitness center.

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  • Best Western Plus Steeplegate Inn Web: age=SelectHotel&isMapOpen=false&selectedHotels= 100 West 76th St. 41.594591, -90.573946 I-80 and the Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 386-6900 +1-800-373-6900 A full-service hotel with indoor pool, recreation center, complimentary full hot breakfast buffet, high-speed Internet, restaurant and lounge.
  • Clarion Hotel 5202 North Brady St. 41.573220, -90.570559 I-80 and the Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 391-1230 +1-877-325-7666 A full-service hotel with indoor swimmingpool and recreation center, restaurant and lounge.
  • Comfort Inn 8300 Northwest Blvd. 41.604661, -90.626808 I-80 and Northwest Blvd exit ☎ +1 563 324-8300 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM Free breakfast, Internet access, exercise room and indoor pool.
  • Country Inn & Suites By Carlson 140 E. 55th St. 41.577026, -90.572223 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 388-6444 - Free high-speed Internet, continental breakfast, and indoor pool.
  • Crossings by Grandstay Inn & Suites 301 Jason Way Court 41.592103, -90.568958 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 386-5000 +1-866-936-7829 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM Free breakfast, indoor pool, high-speed Internet, meeting rooms.
  • Days Inn Davenport Web: al&wid=local 7222 Northwest Blvd. 41.594202, -90.613851 I-80 and Northwest Blvd. exit ☎ +1 563 391-8222 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM Free deluxe continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi Internet access and a rec room.
  • Days Inn and Suites Davenport East Web: al-_-all-_-DI-_-all&wid=local: 3202 E Kimberly Road 41.554140, -90.525909 I-74 and Kimberly Road exit ☎ +1 563 359-7165 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM Free breakfast, business center, Internet access, fitness center and indoor pool
  • Fairfield by Marriott 3206 E. Kimberly Rd. 41.554142, -90.525384 I-74 and Kimberly Road exit ☎ +1 563 355-2264 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Free high-speed Internet, continental breakfast, and indoor pool.
  • Hampton Inn & Suites Davenport 5290 Utica Ridge Road 41.573445, -90.515778 I-74 and 53rd Street, east to Utica Ridge Road ☎ +1 563 441-0001 - Free high-speed Internet, continental breakfast, fitness center and indoor pool.
  • Holiday Inn Express N. Brady St. and Veterans Memorial Parkway 41.585180, -90.569906 I-80 and Brady Street exit - From $134
  • Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 4215 Elmore Ave. 41.562971, -90.523982 I-74 and Kimberly Road exit +1-800-315-2621 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: noon From $135
  • La Quinta Inn Davenport 3330 E Kimberly Road 41.552183, -90.522927 I-74 and Kimberly Road exit ☎ +1 563 359-3921 +1-800-280-8973 $70 Free Wi-Fi, meeting space, fitness center and pool.
  • Quality Inn & Suites 6605 N. Brady St. 41.588764, -90.569666 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 386-8336 - Free high-speed Internet, continental breakfast and indoor pool.
  • Sleep Inn 5350 Elmore Ave. 41.576152, -90.529223 I-74 and 53rd Street exit ☎ +1 563 355-3539 - Free Wi-Fi Internet, continental breakfast, indoor swimmingpool and fitness center.
  • Super 8 410 Veterans Memorial Parkway 41.586198, -90.568636 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 388-9810 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Free Wi-Fi Internet and continental breakfast.

Blackhawk Hotel Lobby - Hotel Blackhawk

  • Hotel Blackhawk 200 E. 3rd St. 41.522722, -90.572167 ☎ +1 563 322-5000 +1-888-525-4455 A Marriott Autograph Collection property and the Hotel Blackhawk is an historic, upscale, boutique hotel located downtown. It has received the AAA Four Diamond Award and a Smart Meetings Platinum Choice Winner. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Radisson Quad City Plaza rhi@ 111 E. 2nd St. 41.520924, -90.573500 ☎ +1 563 322-2200 +1 563 322-9939 - A full-service hotel with indoor swimmingpool and fitness center, restaurant and lounge.
  • Residence Inn Davenport 120 E. 55th St. 41.577691, -90.572863 I-80 and Brady Street exit ☎ +1 563 388-6444 Kitchen/kitchenette, free high-speed Internet, continental breakfast, indoor swimmingpool and fitness center.
  • Staybridge Suites 4729 Progress Dr. 41.569570, -90.517843 I-74 and 53rd Street exit, near Trinity Medical Center on Utica Ridge Road ☎ +1 563 359-7829 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Free high-speed Internet, continental breakfast, business indoor swimmingpool and fitness center. On Tuesday-Thursday evenings enjoy free none-alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and a light meal.

News & References Davenport

More Muslim friendly Destinations from Davenport

  • You'd be remiss not to check out what the other three Quad Cities have to offer: Bettendorf, Iowa and Moline and Rock Island, Illinois.
  • Kalona, a fun small town known for its Amish population and related industries rests 85 mi to the West.
  • Le Claire, just northeast of Bettendorf with quaint shops and home of Buffalo Bill (and a museum devoted to showcasing his life).


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