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The Old Village Hotel & Resort - Petra

  • Price$70-$110 — $95-$145
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.1

The Old Village Hotel and Resort is a mid-range property situated on Tourism Street in Wadi Musa, the gateway town to the ancient Nabataean city of Petra. The hotel's architecture is deliberately designed to evoke the appearance of a traditional Jordanian village, with sandstone-coloured buildings, arched walkways, ornate carved facades, and central courtyards that create a sense of a stepped historic settlement.

Charming hotel built to resemble a traditional Jordanian village with stone buildings and arched walkways. Spacious rooms with traditional decor, large pool area, excellent buffet restaurant, and shuttle service to Petra entrance. Family-friendly with entertainment and good value for money.

The Old Village Hotel and Resort is a mid-range property situated on Tourism Street in Wadi Musa, the gateway town to the ancient Nabataean city of Petra. The hotel's architecture is deliberately designed to evoke the appearance of a traditional Jordanian village, with sandstone-coloured buildings, arched walkways, ornate carved facades, and central courtyards that create a sense of a stepped historic settlement. Arriving at the property, guests pass under archways and along stone-flagged pathways that separate the accommodation blocks, giving the resort a distinctive character that contrasts with the blander international-style hotels found elsewhere in the Petra area.

The 136 rooms are spacious by regional standards and feature traditional Jordanian decorative motifs — geometric tilework, mashrabiya-style screens, and warm earthy colour palettes. All rooms include satellite television, minibar, and en-suite bathrooms. Family rooms and triple configurations are available for groups, making the property one of the more practical options for travelling families in the Petra area.

The hotel's restaurant serves an extensive daily buffet for breakfast and dinner, incorporating Jordanian staple dishes such as mansaf, maqluba, and an array of mezze alongside international options. The outdoor pool area is well maintained and includes a pool bar, offering respite after long days walking the Petra archaeological park. A children's playground is set within the garden grounds.

A shuttle service connects the hotel to the main Petra visitors centre entrance, approximately ten minutes by minibus. The journey saves guests the uphill walk along Tourism Street at the end of a day's exploration. Front desk staff can arrange Petra by Night tickets, Wadi Rum day trips, private transfers, and camel excursions through the local operator network.

The property is set roughly 800 metres from Petra's main entrance along Tourism Street, close to numerous restaurants, souvenir shops, and the Wadi Musa town centre services.

Amenities

  • outdoor pool
  • restaurant
  • bar
  • free Wi-Fi
  • shuttle service
  • children's playground
  • parking

Location

Tourism Street, Wadi Musa, Petra, Jordan

30.3173, 35.4831 View on map

Highlights

  • Traditional Jordanian village architecture with arched walkways, carved stone facades, and central courtyards
  • Spacious rooms decorated with Jordanian tilework and earthy tones, with family and triple room configurations available
  • Outdoor pool and garden area providing welcome relief after full days exploring Petra's extensive archaeological site
  • Hotel shuttle service to Petra visitors centre entrance, saving guests the uphill return walk along Tourism Street
  • Extensive buffet restaurant serving authentic Jordanian dishes including mansaf and maqluba

Tips for visiting

  • Request an upper-floor room facing the rear of the property for quieter surroundings, away from the street-facing rooms.
  • The hotel shuttle to Petra typically departs at set times in the morning — confirm the schedule at reception the night before.
  • Book Petra by Night tickets through the hotel desk rather than at the gate; they can sometimes secure allocation when the gate reports sellout.
  • Wadi Musa has good local restaurants just down the street from the hotel — try local hummus restaurants for dinner as an alternative to the hotel buffet.
  • Check in with manageable luggage only — the pathways through the village-style grounds involve steps and uneven surfaces.

When to visit

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October) are the ideal seasons for visiting Petra, with moderate daytime temperatures suitable for extended walking in the archaeological site. Summer is very hot and should be avoided for midday outdoor activity; winter is cool and occasionally rainy but the site remains open.

Accessibility

The Old Village Hotel's village-style layout includes cobbled paths, arched walkways, and varied level changes between accommodation blocks that may present challenges for wheelchair users or guests with significant mobility impairments. Guests requiring ground-floor rooms or additional accessibility support should contact the hotel in advance to arrange suitable accommodation.

Frequently asked questions

How far is The Old Village Hotel from Petra's entrance?

The hotel is approximately 800 metres from Petra's main visitors centre on Tourism Street. The hotel operates a shuttle service to and from the entrance, or guests can walk the distance in about 10–15 minutes.

Does the hotel cater to vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?

The buffet restaurant includes a range of vegetarian Jordanian and international dishes. Guests with specific dietary restrictions are advised to inform the hotel at the time of booking.

Is The Old Village Hotel suitable for families with young children?

Yes. The hotel offers family rooms, a children's playground, and a pool area. The architecture with multiple open spaces and courtyards gives children room to move around comfortably.

Does the hotel offer tours to Wadi Rum from Petra?

Yes. The front desk can arrange day trips and overnight excursions to Wadi Rum through local operators. The drive from Petra to Wadi Rum takes approximately 90 minutes.