We did book two rooms the night before visiting Petra. This hotel is located rather up a hill dominating the town. Friendly welcome (could be more efficient) in a lobby with a nice view. But the hotel is a bit tired and would need some renovation. A few things are broken in the room (no big deal given price). The basement has a small gym and pool but too cold at this time of the year. The bfast is taken on the roof. Disappointing. First I don’t like when a waitress stands leaning against the wall, starring at you and not doing anything. When asked where is the cutlery (to bring outside on the terrace where no table was set) she has to ask a colleague ... useless. Change job. This was Friday 28 Feb at 8:05am. The breakfast food is really average. I don’t recommend this hotel. Find a cheaper, more modest one to have better value for money.…
Very comfortable hotel and many amazing services, for the it was really nice and for transparency the price of the booking not expensive and the price is very low compared to the price of others hotels in Petra
Stayed at the Tetra Tree Hotel for 3 nights in Nov 2019. We'd had some problems trying to find somewhere nice to stay in Wadi Musa, as the reviews for a lot of places were mixed. We plumped for the Tetra Tree thinking it would probably just be ok, but we were more than pleasantly surprised. The hotel was very good value for money for what we paid, and very clean and comfortable, plus we had a nice room with a view over the city. Our favourite thing was sitting on the terrace - either in the morning eating what was actually a very nice breakfast, or in the evening with a beer watching the sun go down. Ok the hotel isn't perfect - there was stuffing coming out of the chair in our room, there was a slight leak somewhere in the bathroom, and the aforementioned beers were 5JD for a small can, but none of these things would put me off staying at the Tetra Tree again if I visited Wadi Musa. I should mention however, that the hotel is some way from the Petra site, and parking at Petra can be quite difficult. We ended up walking most of the time, and the walk back to the Tetra Tree is a bit of an uphill slog. Keeps you fit though !…
This hotel actually exceeded my expectations. Nice staff, decent food, and a very comfortable room with a great view of the town and landscape below. Would definitely stay here again. We arrived late, so didn't really get to explore the town, but we had a good dinner here and, the next morning, a satisfying breakfast before touring Petra.
We spent one night in this hotel before our early morning visit to Petra. The room was clean and large. The toilet did leak at the bottom so there was a puddle on the floor. There is no safe in the room. The electrical outlets are Type C - European. Free wifi is only available in the lobby and rooftop restaurant. That is kind of annoying. The breakfast was fine - plenty to choose from. Dinner was also nice with a variety of dishes. They offer a box lunch for Petra. It is overpriced for what you get and not worth it. We each got 2 sandwiches, cake (we ordered fruit), juice and this flimsy water holder that broke and got the paper bag completely drenched and made it worthless. If possible, I would try to get a bag lunch from somewhere else. The restaurant in Petra was very crowded at lunchtime and a bit expensive, so having our own lunch was nice.…
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