Le Meridien Amman
For those vital first impressions, Le Meridien is grand and stylish, as are its elite surrounds in the Shmeisani district.
For those vital first impressions, Le Meridien is grand and stylish, as are its elite surrounds in the Shmeisani district.
Bright, breezy and informal is the feel here, with Mediterranean and Italian restaurants and a popular sports bar. The two pools and 24-hour gym will please jet-lagged health nuts.
Since its gala-opening in late 2005, the Kempinski Amman has earned the title of Amman’s most chic and sophisticated accommodation option.
With a popular rooftop garden and poolside terrace.
The grand-daddy of luxury hotels in Amman, the much revered and storied InterCon has been hosting foreign dignitaries since the early days of Jordan’s founding.
A stylish and designery option with some lovely Art Deco touches. Facilities include large rooms, wi-fi Internet, Italian and Thai restaurants, a spa, squash court (chilled towels!), two pools, free DVD rental and wheelchair accessible rooms.
Good value and excellent facilities here, as you'd expect. Restaurants include Mediterranean, a top-floor Arab/Moroccan terrace, the Café Vienna for salads and snacks and a brasserie.
The Sheraton is another classy option, with all the facilities you'd expect.
The Moorish-style Toledo offers upmarket options at a midrange price. Modern rooms with soft and subdued lighting boast business-friendly amenities such as satellite TV and wireless internet, and the spacious bathrooms positively sparkle.
Almost opposite the King Abdullah Mosque on the edges of Abdali bus station, the Caravan Hotel’s location is something of compromise between the hectic downtown and the quieter Western districts.
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