The hotel is good, the room is large, the front desk service is very good, the hotel staff are very NICE, and there is fruit delivery ☺, it is recommended that those who go to the ancient city of Petra can start from the monastery, and you can go completely and not tired.
Beautiful interior, love the ambiance of lobby lounge and Al Iwan restaurant, food is delicious! Excellent location, just opposite Petra Visitor Centre, ATM can be found next to the Centre and only charge a small fee compared to ATM at airport. Unfortunately, not every superior room comes with a balcony therefore i don’t see what’s the difference compared to classic category. And AC/heater in room smell like kitchen, not sure because our room was just above the back kitchen. After all, it’s a mixed feeling about the hotel.
Great location, right at the entrance of Petra. The hotel feels great after walking out for a day. There are not many people in the hotel, it is quiet, it feels good, and the breakfast is good. The gift bag in the hotel is better than the outside Cheap, the quality is better than the outside, it is worth recommending. In short, this hotel personally thinks that it is the first choice to go to Petra. When people are young, the room has been upgraded and it is good value for money.
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Clean and comfortable. We had a nice spacious room on the 8th floor that had views over the town. Staff were friendly. Restaurant had standard breakfast and dinner fare, ok, but nothing that stood out. Perhaps the best feature is that it's only a minute's walk away from the visitors centre, from where you enter the ancient Petra site. Old Street Restaurant in the lane just outside the hotel is great.
This place is sort of a boutique hotel opened by locals and not one of the big chain hotels and it’s location (point 1) is slightly further away from the city centre and it’s located on the hillside and there is no way you can walk there, you definitely need a car to reach this place from Petra Visitor Center ( hence please take a cab ) but it was fine for us as we drove. The price we paid was somewhat expensive ( due to its peak season) but all the hotels nearby were on the high side. Rooms are exceptionally clean and it even smell of freshly laundered sheets, good ventilation and breakfast was decent. We had dinner here as well 20JOD for the buffet dinner per person and it was great on the weekend nights but on a weekday nights the menu offering is much limited. Staff are generally friendly but I was turn off by a cook named Ala’a who was attending the egg station during breakfast on 29 October - not only was he slow ( compared to the cook of the previous day - leading to long wait at the station despite less than 30 people in the breakfast place), he was also rude to guests who didn’t really speak English and even told them when they didn’t clearly place their orders- I was observing and it was really bad taste as he scowl at them and this is only coming from a cook at the eggs station - you need mind your customer service ettiquete especially to foreign guests who makes up most of your revenue. The least you can do is smile and not make your guests feel like feel bad about their language when they are ordering their eggs.
It was unexpectedly good. I didn't have high hopes for my stay in Petra, but the room had everything it needed. It was very clean, the toiletries were of good quality, the bed was very comfortable, and the drinks in the minibar were all good. Free. The boss gave us a welcome drink and learned that we were only visiting the ancient city of Petra for one day. He gave us suggestions on the route, which was very helpful! However, there will suddenly be the sound of praying in the middle of the night. If you sleep well, it doesn't matter. If not, you can bring your own earplugs. In addition, the toilet paper roll is too difficult to pull out. It can be improved a little. Everything else is perfect!
A very very clean, quiet hotel on the heights of Petra. The welcome is great, the breakfast very generous, served on their covered terrace with a beautiful view, the rooms are very spacious as well as the bathroom. We also tried the dinner which was very good and prepared by the mother. We paid 10 JOD per person for several starters, the main course (Mansaf) and the dessert. Only small downside: it's a little far from the center to go out in the evening on foot, you have to take the car but it was our choice because we wanted to be quiet and given the horn concerts all night long, we did well to get out of the way! Free parking and WiFi available. Don't hesitate to call the owner who will come and pick you up if you have trouble finding it, he does it spontaneously! A hotel that I really recommend! Strong points of the hotel: Beautiful panorama · Quiet · Suitable for children · Good value for money Rooms: Very spacious and bright, each with a very large bathroom. There is air conditioning and the bedding is impeccable. The so-called luxurious rooms have a King size bed, an adorable balcony overlooking the valley. Each room has its own bathroom (don't trust the English translation which translates to shared bathroom!) Food and drinks: It's the mother who prepares the dinners, a real treat. Tea is always offered and water is included in the price of dinner
Such a warm welcome upon arrival from the man at the reception. He was full of valuable information about the town and visiting Petra with good insights and tricks to avoid being fleeced. It is a short drive from Petra itself as you'll won't want the additional steps in the heat but parking is no issue. Our room had a beautiful view across the town and the roof terrace was a per place to chill and recuperate. My son and I had some nice swims in the pool too.
An unforgettable experience at H Luxury Hotel in the heart of Petra! From the very first moment, the staff welcomed us with smiles and genuine attention to our comfort. The rooms were spotless and equipped with all modern amenities, featuring elegant decor that adds a touch of luxury. The location is perfect, close to the archaeological sites, making it easy and quick to access ancient Petra. Breakfast was delicious and varied, with breathtaking mountain views. Thank you to the H Luxury team for making our stay so memorable – I’ll definitely be coming back!
We spent one night in this wonderful property and they were very kind with us. Very special treatment and helpful. The owner took us a city tour to the highest point in city called nigh castles with herbal tea. I would recommend this place for everyone to stay in Petra. See you soon
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GGuest UserThe hotel looks very nice. The hotel staff is very friendly!
This hotel is located in a corner of slightly uphill, so even you stayed in the outdoor restaurant, you can get a very nice view to the Petra surrounded areas.
In terms of location, it’s just 5 minutes drive to the Petra city entrance.
And the value for money is very high for this hotel too. I highly highly recommend to other travellers!
Petra Heart hotel is at the Wadi Musa city centre... Around 1km uphill from Petra Visitor centre.... So one needs a taxi to go there and come.... But all said and done...this is a nice hotel.... Clean rooms.... Running hot and cold water.... AC is nice.... Rooms have a good view over Wadi Musa.... Breakfast is a small buffet with a live egg counter.... Decent collection of Jordanian humus and some fruits and bread with cheese, cold cuts and warm section... The hospitality is excellent..... Gives very good suggestions about how to go about Treasury and Monastery visits.... All in all. Definitely delivers its promise and worth the stay.
First of all, the exterior of this hotel has such a vibe and aesthetically pleasing. I like the concept of how everything you need in a city is clumped up into one location. The dinner (which is a buffet style) is sooo good. I didn't have breakfast and they also have a lunch box where you can take snacks when visiting inside Petra. They also have an amazing view of the rooftop and offer drinks as well. I didn't even attempt to explore the city to find restaurants or cafes. The room that I have was a typical bed sharing hostel but the attached bathroom is a new experience for me as I don't need to share with more people other than my 3 other roommates. The staff are AMAZING! Every single one of them. They helped me to book a bus going to the next city, to save time and money by giving tips and tricks on how to visit Petra efficiently. What I didn't like was the hike going up and down from the hotel to Petra is quite tiring but if you have a car it will be helpful. But for me, it didn't bother me. It's like a pre-workout before walking and exploring Petra so that's great I guess.
PPicnicFanZ of Phnom Penh chose the Marriott in Petra after a deeply debated tl”Top 5 YouTube Petra Hotels” clip. We arrived on a road with absolutely no bumps, and were greeted by the friendliest concierge, the friendliest hotel manager, the friendliest waiter, and the friendliest chef. Immediately we ordered the ”Beef burger, no meat, just the bun please” and the chef nodded silently and understood our needs. The kids amazingly ate lunch free, so they had more time to Switch on, Vapow! In the evening, we looked for the green flash overlooking the majestic Petra mountains after a cool dip. For dinner, Sadly, Caramello and Nede didn't make it, but the Mandi was amazing. Kids again ate free, as did a little cat in exchange for a few scratches. 6 months is justified, as by now, it's all about the principle. We all agreed So in the end, it wasn't just the personal welcome message on the TV in the room that justified Z's decision, but the phenomenal kindness of the staff, ”You're Welcome!”
GGuest UserWe were due to stay in a Bedouin camp, but couldn't because of the recent flooding in Petra. The staff at the Shaqilath put up a group of 15 of us at the very last minute, and saved our holiday! They were friendly and welcoming, nothing was too much trouble, the rooms were comfortable and warm., so can't fault it. Would highly recommend.
Hotel semplice, al limite dell’ essenziale. La pulizia delle lenzuola non era il massimo, ho trovato diversi capelli per cui non ho dormito a cuor leggero mentre il resto della camera risultava abbastanza pulita. Le scale per accedere ai piani e alla sala colazione sarebbero invece da rivedere perché i tappetini le rendono poco agevoli e anche pericolose. La colazione davvero scarsa. Tutto sommato non mi sento di sconsigliarlo perché i proprietari sono stati gentilissimi e disponibili e il prezzo è più che onesto per gli standard di Petra però va detto che occorre un po’ di spirito di adattamento. L’hotel dispone di parcheggio ed è a 5 minuti dal sito
GGuest UserThe facilities were very limited for a camp welcoming tourists and with quite a high price. We didn't expect this when we saw the rather positive reviews and ratings... - When we arrived at check-in time, it seemed that our rooms were not ready and when we entered them, they were not clean at all (traces of excrement in the toilets, the shower drain was blocked, etc.). - Then it was mentioned to us only at the arrival that the electricity is available only from 6 am to 8 am and then from 6pm to 12am. We can wash only in the evening and we have to ask (sometimes several times) to have hot water. This information should be absolutely present in the description of the hotel or at the time of the reservation. Even if this is due to the fact that the camp is far away, it is still the least an hotel can offer for the price paid. - Although the camp is on a hill and it was December, it was also much too cold and the rooms were not well insulated for that. We could see and feel the wind passing through the fabric of the walls. We had made camps in the desert before, where the temperature were the same, and that was still well insulated from the cold so that proves that the rooms in this camp are not at all adapted for that. Moreover, there is no point in taking the AC to warm up (a paying service) since the electricity cuts off at midnight and the cold comes in from everywhere in the room. - The meal is not excellent and expensive (15 JOD). - The road to arrive at the camp is rocky. It would have been nice to have the information to know if our car could access it or not.
JJunpingThe hotel is quite close to the ancient city of Petra. Breakfast is also ok. The hotel has a buffet in the evening. 10 yuan (local money) is equivalent to RMB 100. Generally speaking, it is more convenient to live here in the ancient city of Petra. I asked the hotel to help me arrange a car to the hotel in the center of Amman. 650 yuan. 250 kilometers. It is more convenient.
GGuest UserI enjoyed a basic en-suite single room, but that’s all I wanted and the price was right. The receptionists were knowledgeable and friendly. They went out of their way to answer my questions and respond to my needs. The Jordanian style daily breakfast was plentiful and tasty. You have to drive, taxi or walk about a mile uphill from the Petra Visitor Center, but I had no issue with it (67 yrs old).
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