
Al Khazneh (The Treasury) - Petra
Beste Besuchszeit
Early morning at opening offers soft light, cooler air and far fewer people; late afternoon gives warm golden tones on the sandstone and pleasant temperatures.
Budgettipps
Paid entry is required, with one-day and multi-day tickets available; the Jordan Pass covers Petra if purchased before arrival and includes the visa, so buy the pass beforehand to save money and skip the visa queue. Entry prices vary by nationality and season; discounted rates apply for Jordanian residents and students with valid ID.
Empfohlen für
History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers, Active travelers
Planen Sie Ihren Besuch
30-45 min
Über
Schnelle Fakten: Carved straight into pink sandstone, the ornate façade rises nearly 40 meters and pairs grand Hellenistic columns with intricate local carving. You can spot tiny chisel marks and hundreds of small niches, details that reward a slow, close look as the light shifts through the day.
Highlights: A walk down the narrow 1.2-kilometre gorge ends with a theatrical reveal, the façade suddenly framed in sunlight so carved figures glow a warm, rose-gold. Look closely at the central urn: bullet marks from 19th-century attempts to smash it are still visible, a tangible trace of local tales about buried hoards.
Insidertipps
- Wear sturdy walking shoes and a light layer, the Siq is shaded but the exposed plaza can be hot.
- Arrive at opening to beat most tour groups, or stay until dusk for warmer stone tones and fewer people.
- Climb the low steps to the left of the façade for a higher, less crowded photo angle.
- Carry at least 1 liter of water, small change for restrooms and snacks, and consider skipping horse or donkey rides for both cost and animal welfare reasons.
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