On
a recent trip to Jordan, my traveling mate, Katie, and I started our
adventure off in Madaba. About a 30-minute drive from the Queen Alia
International Airport, it's a smaller, more manageable
town than Amman. We stayed at the Mosaic City Hotel for JD47 a night
for a double room. The hotel was updated and clean with a good
breakfast and helpful staff. Free wifi was offered, but barely worked
(you will see this recurring theme through my other blog entries
about Jordan and Israel).
We didn't inquire about entering the mosques in town since none were advertised as sights to see.
We ate at Haret Jdoudna (http://haretjdoudna.com/) twice in the three days we spent in Madaba. The restaurant is in an old home and also has a handicraft market. I was pleasantly surprised at its authentic and delicious local dishes after seeing that it was rated #1 on TripAdvisor (I'm usually disappointed with the restaurants that make it to the top of TripAdvisor lists). The crowd was a good mix of tourists and locals. A very filling lunch or dinner cost about JD10 per person.
Haret Jdoudna restaurant |
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