Wadi Musa
Hike into Petra's rose-red canyons at sunrise, then refuel on mansaf at a family-run restaurant while kids clamber over ancient Nabatean tombs carved straight from sandstone cliffs.
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My Mom's Recipe Restaurant
A warmly regarded small restaurant in Wadi Musa town run by a local family and known for home-style Jordanian cooking including stuffed grape leaves, lentil soup, and knafeh for dessert. It is one of the few places in town where the food genuinely reflects what people here cook at home.
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Aladdin Restaurant
Back in the heart of Wadi Musa town, Aladdin is a long-running local spot on the main street known for generous portions of mansaf, grilled chicken, and hummus at prices far friendlier than anything inside the park. It is reliably busy with Jordanian families, which is always a good sign.
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The Basin Restaurant
Located inside the Petra Archaeological Park near the Colonnaded Street, this is the only proper sit-down restaurant within the park itself. It serves a buffet lunch with hot mezze, grilled meats, and fresh bread that will fuel kids for the afternoon walk back.
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Petra's Street of Facades and Royal Tombs
After lunch, head along the Colonnaded Street toward the Royal Tombs carved high into the eastern cliff face. Kids love imagining who lived inside and can peer into the massive carved chambers at ground level without any climbing required.
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Wadi Musa Souk and Craft Shops
The cluster of shops along Tourism Street in the town center sells sand art bottles, Bedouin jewelry, embroidered textiles, and carved stone pieces made locally. Letting kids pick one small souvenir here, rather than inside the park where prices are higher, is a practical move families appreciate.
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Petra Archaeological Park: The Siq Walk to the Treasury
Start at the main Petra Visitor Center gate by 8am before the midday heat sets in. The 1.2km walk through the Siq canyon is manageable for kids 5 and up, and the payoff of rounding the final bend to see Al-Khazneh (the Treasury) is genuinely one of travel's great moments.
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Petra Museum
Opened in 2019 just outside the main Petra gate, this modern museum uses bilingual displays, scale models, and touchable replica artifacts to explain Nabataean history in a way that genuinely lands with older kids. It is small enough to visit in an hour and a good final anchor before heading to the airport or Aqaba.
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Wadi Farasa Descent: Garden Tomb and Lion Fountain
Descend from the High Place via the quieter Wadi Farasa route, passing the carved Lion Fountain, the Garden Tomb, and the Renaissance Tomb on a path far less crowded than the main Siq. The trail ends near the Colonnaded Street, making it a natural loop back toward the park exit.
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High Place of Sacrifice Trail
This is the most adventurous half-day inside Petra, climbing roughly 800 rock-cut steps to a ridgeline altar with panoramic views over the entire ancient city. Kids aged 8 and up with reasonable stamina handle it well, and the sense of achievement at the top is something families talk about for years.
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Salome Turkish Baths (Wadi Musa)
A family-friendly hammam on the edge of town, Salome offers private-room options so parents can bring younger children without worry. A 45-minute soak and scrub after two days of walking is exactly what tired legs need, and the staff regularly accommodate families visiting Petra.
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Petra by Night
Offered Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, this ticketed experience fills the Siq and Treasury plaza with hundreds of candles while Bedouin musicians play traditional oud. Children old enough to walk the Siq without being carried find it magical, and it runs only about 90 minutes.
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