Pilgrim'S Guest House 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Meeting facilities
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No Smoking
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Pilgrim'S Guest House Madaba, located a 7-minute walk from Machaerus, features Wi-Fi in public areas. Staying at this guest house means that you'll receive flawless service, along with a lift and a tour desk.
Madaba centre can be reached within 5 minutes' walk. The 3-star hotel in Madaba is in the vicinity of the Madaba Archaeological Park. While staying at the Pilgrim'S Guest House, guests get quick access to Madaba Map Greek Orthodox Church, which is 550 metres away. A local bus stop Service taxi to Mt Nebo is 5 minutes' walk away.
Comprising a balcony and a terrace, the rooms at this property are equipped with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The bedrooms come with single beds and extra-large double beds. Rooms come with a view of the garden.
Pilgrim'S Guest House features a buffet breakfast daily. Guests can dine at the restaurant Haret Jdoudna, which is 150 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in vibrant Madaba, Pilgrim's Guest House is a culinary haven. In between archaeological marvels, I embarked on a gastronomic journey. To start my day, I ventured to Jaw Zaman Restaurant, a stone's throw away, for a modest yet hearty breakfast. The limited selection was compensated by fresh flavors and a cozy setting.For lunch, Queen Ayola Restaurant beckoned with traditional Jordanian delights that left my taste buds tingling. As the sun set, I found solace at Dana Restaurant, a mere stroll from my room, where culinary artistry met Middle Eastern charm.Dinner at Coffee Shop Ayola was a sensory feast, redefining hospitality with each dish served. Each bite at Saint John Restaurant And Sky Bar was a symphony of tastes, complemented by stunning views.Pilgrim's Guest House not only offers a place to lay your head but also a gateway to culinary delights that reflect Jordan's rich heritage. As a cultural anthropologist, my stay transcended mere accommodation; it was a cultural exploration through food, taste, and tradition.