It has all the appearance of having been a great hotel in another era (due to its architecture and interior design), so today it is a bit neglected. In any case, it is very accessible, functional (because of its proximity to walking distance from everywhere, especially Petra) and close to all the restaurants. The room and bathroom are quite spacious. The only thing is that it is next to a mosque and sometimes the call to pray can be a bit uncomfortable, but it is something that is experienced throughout Jordan, wherever you go. I would go again for its price-functionality ratio.
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