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Marriott Petra

Taybeh Road, Petra, 71810, Jordan
Marriott Petra
Real Traveler Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 1 review from 2 sources
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More information on Marriott Petra

The Golden Tulip Kings' Way is located next to the famous Moses Springs, 4 km from the amazing rose-red city of Petra. A modern four star hotel,�it is�equipped with all the facilities and services for your enjoyment and comfort.�Visitors are�welcome�from all over the world to experience the true tradition of Arabic hospitality.

Check-in Time:

1500

Check-out Time:

1200

Year Built:

2001

Year Renovated:

2001

Total Rooms:

100 rooms.100

Total Floors:

3 floors.

Rooms:

xdeleted, Deluxe Room, xdeleted, xdeleted, Everest Room, xdeleted

Directions

From Amman Queen Alia International Airport (AMM): Distance to the Marriott Petra is 200 kilometres, approximately 2.5 hour's drive. Getting there. Taxis are available outside the arrivals hall. Fares to the hotel cost around 70 JOD. Getting around. Taxis and shuttle buses run to tourist areas. A private car is useful for exploring further afield. Driving directions. From Amman Queen Alia International Airport: Take the I15 south. Exit at the junction for Unayza and the city of Wadi Moussa. Drive through Shobak city, then take the Taybeh road. Continue for about 4 kilometres. The hotel is located on the right.

Attractions

80 Mi Aqaba 50 Mi Dana Vally 150 Mi Dead Sea 05 Mi Petra 50 Mi Rum Vally 30 Mi Showback Castle

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