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Petra, Wadi Musa
Petra Capsule Hostel
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About the property

With a stay at Petra Capsule Hostel, you'll be centrally located in Wadi Musa, within a 10-minute drive of Petra and Petra Turkish Bath. This capsule hotel is 1.2 mi (2 km) from Street of Facades and 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Petra Visitor Center.

Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, a television in a common area, and tour/ticket assistance.

Make yourself at home in one of the 32 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and slippers. Conveniences include phones with free local calls, and housekeeping is provided daily.

At Petra Capsule Hostel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.

Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.

Main services

TV lounge
Dry cleaning and laundry
Bikes Available
Wi-fi
Non-smoking establishment
Restaurant
BBQ Facilities
Parking
Luggage room
Elevator
Tea and coffee making facilities
24-hour reception
Pets not allowed

* Some services may carry an extra charge.

Guest reviews

8 / 10

Benjamin
Just what you need!
The location is perfect with plenty to do around, gaming bar, food and a bakery
12 Feb 2020

6 / 10

Verified traveler
Everything is good except no hot shower charge. Breakfast is good too.
14 Oct 2019

2 / 10

Verified traveler
Dirty, smelly, NO WATER FOR SHOWER, no hand soupe and hardly any toilet paper. Dangerous wet floor in the shower area. How that hotel got its license? Expedia DID not explained what instead a room tney offered CAPSULS, something like chicken cages, very disgusting, I wish a compensation for that abuse
18 Sep 2019

8 / 10

Samantha
Great overnight for Petra
Great for overnight for Petra. Annoyingly showers didn’t have hooks to hang your belongings but other than that, can not fault
14 Sep 2019

Information about the area

Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordan
Petra, the fabled "rose red city, half as old as time", is a well-known ancient Nabataean city in the south of Jordan. Due to its breathtaking grandeur and fabulous ruins, Petra was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. The first major excavations of the site were in 1929 after the forming of Trans-Jordan. Since that time, Petra has become by far Jordan's largest tourist attraction. The site was included in the Steven Spielberg movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989 and was chosen in July 2007 as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The entrance to Petra is a long, winding sandstone canyon known as the Siq. There are minor carvings spotted here and there throughout the Siq, but the most impressive sights are the colorful and unusual sandstone patterns in the rock walls. There are also remains of terracotta pipes built into the sides of the canyon that were used in Roman times to carry water. Upon exiting the Siq, visitors can view the jaw-dropping grandeur of the Treasury (al-Khazneh in Arabic). Be sure to note the urn atop the Treasury structure. It has been rumored that the urn contained a Pharaoh's hidden treasure, and the urn bears the bullet pock marks where Bedouin travelers throughout the years have tested the theory. Past the next bend is the outer Siq or Street of Facades, a large canyon lined with the facades of various tombs. At the end of the Street of Facades is the 7000-seat Roman Theater. The theater was created by the Nabateans but later enlarged by the Romans. It is still used for occasional performances. On the side of the valley opposite the Roman Theater and a short walk up the hill, are the Royal Tombs. The name was given because they are quite grand in scale compared to the others in the area, but it is unclear for whom the tombs were originally constructed. The Monastery (ad-Deir), the largest carved monument in Petra, dates back to the 1st century AD. The interior, like that of the Treasury, is puny in comparison to the facade. The more than 800 steps up to the Monastery can take over an hour. Petra by Night happens on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 20:30. It is only made of candles, you'll hear a short play of Bedouin music and be served some tea in plastic cups while you sit on mats at the Treasury. It's best to see this before you see Petra by day, as it becomes far less impressive if you already walked up to the Treasury during daytime. It's not amazing, but it's something nice to do during nighttime.

Getting around

  • (AQJ) Aqaba, Aqaba King Hussein Intl, JO - 90.59 km