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.
Un hôtel très très propre, au calme sur les hauteurs de Pétra. L'accueil est top, le petit déjeuner très copieux, servi sur leur terrasse couverte avec une très belle vue, les chambres sont très spacieuses ainsi que la salle de bain . Nous avons aussi testé le dîner qui est très bon et préparé par la maman. Nous avons payé 10 JOD par personne pour plusieurs entrées, le plat (Mansaf) et le dessert. Seul petit bémol : c'est un peu loin du centre pour sortir le soir à pied , il faut prendre la voiture mais c'était notre choix car nous voulions être au calme et vu les concerts de klaxon toute la nuit, on a bien fait de se mettre à l'écart! Parking gratuit et Wifi à disposition N'hésitez pas à appeler le propriétaire qui viendra vous chercher si vous avez du mal à trouver, il le fait spontanément! Un hôtel que je recommande vraiment ! Points forts de l'hôtel: Beau panorama · Calme · Adapté aux enfants · Bon rapport qualité prix Chambres: Très spacieuses et lumineuses, dotées chacune d'une très grande salle de bain. Il y a la clim et la literie est impeccable. Les chambres dites luxueuses ont un lit King size, un balcon adorable donnant sur la vallée. Chaque chambre a sa salle de bain (ne pas se fier à la trad anglaise qui traduit salle de bain commune!) Plats et boissons: C'est la maman qui prépare les dîners, un vrai régal. Du thé est proposé systématiquement et l'eau est comprise dans le prix du diner
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
In a country that prides itself on its hospitality, Petra Palace treated me like a stupid tourist who is only good enough for her wallet. I am deeply offended. My standard for mid-range hotels is not high. I'm not surprised when the towel rack is loose, the shower only has one temperature or the breakfast is not what you are used to at home. But I do expect to be treated fairly. That didn't happen here. I traveled in a group and stayed at this hotel for three nights. When the bus, with all the suitcases already in it, was ready and we were about to leave, the manager informed the tour guide that we had soiled a towel so badly that it had to be reimbursed. Nonsense! At home, I could have cleaned this towel in my washing machine easily. Besides, who says this towel came from my hotel room? And finally, above all: if you think that I have behaved so filthy as a hotel guest, please report this to me immediately and directly. In addition, this hotel had no right to speak in terms of quality. A selection: the toilet seat was loose and the toilet only flushed moderately. The futuristic shower cabin was largely calcified, so that only 1 of the functions worked properly. The electrical connection of this cabin looked improper and risky. The sound volume of the air conditioning was particularly high. The stopper of the bidet could not be operated and was, when finally closed, leaking. The sink tap was completely loose. In all other hotels drinking water was available for guests, but not here. Several guests fell through the loungers by the pool because they broke. Towels were missing at the pool. The accusation against us was completely unjustified. Unfortunately, my husband paid the 10 dinars demanded (expensive second-hand towel!) to avoid the argument because we were about to leave. The feeling I get from it all, is that this hotel has found a new revenue model. Bah.
With a stay at Petra Icon Hotel in Wadi Musa, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Petra and Petra Turkish Bath. This hotel is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Street of Facades and 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Petra Visitor Center.Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage. Free valet parking is available onsite.Stay in one of 50 guestrooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.
With a stay at Petra NefNaf in At-Taybeh, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Petra Turkish Bath and Moses' Spring. This hostel is 5.9 mi (9.4 km) from Petra and 6.1 mi (9.8 km) from Street of Facades.Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.A complimentary on-the-go breakfast is served daily from 4:00 AM to 10:30 AM.Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, and ATM/banking services. Free valet parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include fans and irons/ironing boards, and housekeeping is provided on request.
訪訪客2023.06.01
Nef-Naf is amazing! Our host Mohammed is very kind, generous and very friendly guy. Once you decide to come to this place to stay for one night or a week (for any reason) he will try to make your experience as much relaxing and memorable as possible. The very location is perfect: on the top of mountain of Taibeh town, just 5 min driving from Wadi Musa and so as Petra museum. The huge difference is that WM is very tourist-oriented, you’ll not find a place (coffeeshop/restaurant/supermarket) where people don’t try to charge you overprice as tourist :( and also veeery crowded hostels and hotels (so true), you’ll never feel treated well or special. In comparison Taibeh (and also Um Sayhoun) is very quiet place, with super smiley, friendly locals who always are ready to help you or advise smt, and dont mind to sell you anything with true prices as for citizens! The house of hostel with its parking and terrace overlooks on spectacular rocky valley down to 300 m (“man, you can’t deny that view - in the night or in the day”). You can do hiking both - up to the peak or down to bedouins camps with sheeps and goats. Btw there’re only 3 rooms in the hostel, 2 of them for 2 persons just, so it’ll never be crowded (which is great)! Inside the house you can cook smt in the kitchen or make tea/coffee, safely put your meal to the fridge, bathroom with hot water (don’t have to turn on boiler) and you’ll have your towel (you know that it’s rare thing here). Everything is clean and prepared for guests with attention. In the morning some invisible magician will prepare for you breakfast in the craft paper box :) All the interior makes you feel much like at home, on the walls at the entrance there’re hundreds of funny notes and best wishes painted by travellers from different countries. You should definitely choose this place whether you’d like to go to Petra or just stay close to mountains for hiking! :)
訪訪客We 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.
Very good hotel, well equipped rooms but especially very friendly service Good breakfast, dinners were excellent Especially thanks to Sadi...He asked for our wishes and the day after he offered the menu that we wanted for... And thx for the extra effort you did to give us fresh fruit!!!