Petra, Wadi Musa, Jordan
Petra is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. It is a historical city in Jordan and serves as the capital of the Nabataean Arabs. The ancient city is visited by tourists all over the world and is considered as the country’s most valuable treasure and is a great tourist attraction. Petra is nicknamed the rose-red city, after the color the rock used to carve most of the city structures. Petra was named a World Heritage Site on December 6, 1985. The Smithsonian Magazine chose Petra as one of the 28 places to visit before dying.
Petra is essentially an abandoned city and serves as an archaeological tourist sight. Many of the hotels near Petra are nearby the town that has sprung around it, Wadi Musa or the Valley of Moses. Guests planning a visit to Petra will find many hotels in Wadi Musa. The Petra Sella Hotel has a full-service spa that has amenities like free Wi-Fi and business center. A more modern and contemporary hotel to stay in is the Movenpick Resort Petra, which is located right across the street to the entrance of the historical city. While enjoying a stay in Wadi Musa, a short distance from Petra is another important archaeological site called Beidha, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Byzantine Church in Petra is also an interesting place to visit as it is an example of the city’s monumental architecture. It is hard to miss as it sits right in the city center.