The high-rise Mövenpick Hotel Amman is set in a business district near government offices; the property is 30 minutes' drive from exhibitions at Amman International Fair and a comfortable base for...
Located in Amman, Sadeen Amman Hotel is only 30 minutes' drive from Queen Alia International Airport. It has an indoor pool with loungers, and offers air-conditioned rooms with LCD TV.
al amri
Saudi Arabia
There is one for our staying the problem there is only one receptionist he can’t control the reservation easily he took more than 30 minutes waiting.
Located in Amman, In front of Amman Chamber of Industry, The House Boutique Suites features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
Elhaitham
United Arab Emirates
Very spacious room with outstanding staff and service. Really close to everything you need. Holds the standard high and definitely very cozy and quiet.
Situated in modern West Amman, Geneva Hotel offers air conditioned rooms with satellite TV. Facilities include an outdoor pool and a fitness center. The City Mall is just 2 miles away.
Located in Amman, 1.2 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque, New MerryLand Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
The closed rooftop pool of Regency Palace offers 360-degree views over Amman. The hotel is centrally located close to the business district of Shmeisani.
Julia
United States of America
Location to venue and shuttle buses for transportation
This hotel is located in Shmeisani, Amman’s central business district. It features a 24-hour gym, a spa and 3 restaurants. The rooms offer panoramic Amman city views.
Overlooking the "white city" of Amman, the conveniently located Crowne Plaza Amman hotel is an acclaimed destination for business trips and family visits to Jordan.
Located in Amman, 2 miles from Zahran Palace, Ambassador, a Boutique Hotel has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Everything was great, especially the free and fast Wifi
Located in Amman, a 17-minute walk from Jordan Gate Towers, The St. Regis Amman has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
The service ,the staff and the room every thing was amazing
Featuring free WiFi, City Rose Hotel Suites is located along Al Madinah Al Munawarah Street, 0.6 mi away from Amman Mall. Queen Alia International Airport is a 40-minute drive from the property.
The rooms were wide and spacious, room service was good.
Located in Amman, 2.4 miles from Jordan Gate Towers, Centro Mada Amman by Rotana has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
everything : clean, nice , modern , helpful people
Located in Amman, a 13-minute walk from Jordan Gate Towers, Seas Hotel Amman provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Specious and clean apartment with very comfortable bed
Located on Boulevard Abdali in Amman's business district, Coral Tower Hotel by Hansa features accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Excellent staff, excellent room and a great general stay overall.
Featuring 4-star accommodations, La Casa Hotel Amman by FHM is located in Amman, 2.8 miles from Jordan Gate Towers and 3.6 miles from Al Hussein National Park.
It was really amazing I highly recommended To everybody
Located in Amman, 4 miles from Al Hussein National Park, Monarch Hotel Amman provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Wonderful selection of food beautiful presentation
Located in Amman, a 14-minute walk from Jordan Gate Towers, Naylover Hotel Suites has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Super clean and new, a lot of amenities in the room
Located in Amman, 2.9 miles from Jordan Gate Towers, Golden Tulip Amman has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The rooms are big
The breakfast is very good
The staff is very helpful
Located in Amman, 1.7 miles from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column, Seraj Amman Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
كل شي صراحه واللي محلي المكان تعامل اصحابه الله يجزاهم خير انصح فيها صراحه مكان جميل جداً
Located in Amman, a 19-minute walk from Royal Automobiles Museum, Jeddah Homes Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Excellent service, food delicious. Staff very nice.
Located within a 5-minute walk of The Jordan Museum and 600 yards of Al Hussainy Mosque, Amman Trail Hotel & Studios has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Amman.
Good location, staff was extremely kind and helpful!
Located in Amman, a 15-minute walk from Al Hussainy Mosque, Liv Weibdeh Hotel Suites has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Really high spec. Staff were very polite and helpful.
Nestling in Jebel Al Weibdeh, the cultural heart of Amman, La Locanda Boutique Hotel is the perfect place to unwind. Here you’ll find a warm, friendly welcome, cozy music-themed rooms.
Located in the heart of the Amman’s bustling business district, Celino Hotel offers self-catering accommodations along with free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant.
Friendly staff, good location, New and Clean furniture.
In Central Downtown Amman, 100 ft from the Roman Theatre and a short walk to the Citadel. Car rental can be arranged by the 24-hour front desk. Hotel Jordan Tower has simply furnished rooms.
Nice staff, clean place and value for money. I will be back :)
Beirut Hotel 1 is located in Amman, a 17-minute walk from Rainbow Street and 1.2 miles from The Islamic Scientific College.
Confort room, very polite staff, good location and breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Amman
On average, 3-star hotels in Amman cost $54 per night, and 4-star hotels in Amman are $85 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Amman can be found for $186 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Amman this weekend is $73 or, for a 4-star hotel, $108. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Amman for this weekend cost around $199 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $74 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Amman for tonight. You'll pay around $108 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Amman will cost around $198, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The rapidly expanding Jordanian capital, Amman is an economic powerhouse spread over various hills. Atop one sits the Citadel, containing remains of the Roman Temple of Hercules, a Byzantine church and an 8th-century mosque and palace.
Also here is the Jordan Archaeological Museum, and at the foot of the hill is a Roman theatre, part built in the rock. Modern housing blocks surround it, but the most avant-garde architecture is in the developing Al Abdali business district.
The tallest Amman structures will be the Jordan Gate Towers and will house one of the city’s high-rise hotels. International brands of restaurants and bar can be found alongside more traditional cuisine in Amman, and many eateries are in the large Mecca Mall and Grand City Mall, which also has a cinema.
Nearby is the desert-like vegetation of Al Hussein National Park, and the Royal Automobile Museum which features cars of King Hussein, ruler for over 40 years and after whom are named city sights such as the King Hussein Business Park and mosque. The King Abdullah I Mosque has a beautiful blue dome, while Abu Darweesh Mosque at Amman’s highest point is a striking black-and-white structure.
Booking.com’s Amman accommodation includes 5-star hotels, apartments in the embassy district, and cheap hostels, all within easy reach of Queen Alia Airport.
I love this city! I have travelled all over the world and have experience with all known ones.
But Amman is my favorite. I have been here 4 times now.
It counts 6 million inhabitants and therefore is busy. But........ there is never an unsafe.
In fact in other cities I am very carefull. Pickpocketters everywhere. But In Amman you can leave everything unwatched and it is still there. (Do the same in New York, Amsterdam, Paris, Rio ..... :) :) )
The Jordan people are open, superkind and for sure not religious fanatics. In fact I feel ashamed about the western Islamofoob behaviour. I would never advise a jordanian to visit Western countries as I feel ashamed about our discrimination of Muslims.
Amman has many places of interest: The Citadel, The museums, Downtown, Roman theater etc. etc.
And for sure many nice restaurants with great food. For those with weak health. Jordan people are very hygienic.
Bert Genius 3
Belgium
Scored 8.0
8.0
Don't really on Hotel taxi very over priced and local...
Don't really on Hotel taxi very over priced and local knowledge is poor. Amman has limited attractions because small country there are
Aqaba, Heki Wem, Petra, Jerash, umm qais, Roman theatre and Citidel and dead sea are the best.
Amman City does not have something to define it all attractions are Greek or Roman
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Tourist friendly people, good food, affordable price, many...
Tourist friendly people, good food, affordable price, many tourist attractions, lively downtown market. Found a bit costly in commuting (taxi charges), limitations in conversing with people in english. Dead Sea Beaches are not maintained as it is very difficult to walk safely and comfortably to float in Dead Sea (i used Holiday In Resort beach).
Rajeev
Kuwait
Scored 4.0
4.0
I would not go out of your way to visit Amman.
I would not go out of your way to visit Amman. It's a hectic city for pedestrians and downright crazy for drivers. Meanwhile, there isn't that much to do: a few ancient Roman sites, a couple mosques, and a museum.
Michael
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Amman is a bustling city with historical sites, great food...
Amman is a bustling city with historical sites, great food and quirky shops. I loved the citadel, which only costs 3 JD to enter. At Hasheem Restaurant, you can try authentic Jordanian cuisine for an extremely low price. Taxi drivers are helpful and I didn't feel like they were trying to scam me. Clothing is very cheap here. I bought a belt for only 5 JD and the quality seems very high. However, tourists need to be careful with persistent shopkeepers who invite them in and charge them too much. Always bargain for a lower price. The price they ask is not set in stone but is just the start of a negotiation.
Sander
Scored 6.0
6.0
Amman is ok for business trips, but if you need site seeing...
Amman is ok for business trips, but if you need site seeing you got to go out of Amman. I haven't not experience the night life though to be fair, but I heard it is entertaining depends on your interests if you know what I mean.
We had a balcony with a nice view of one of the landmarks of Amman the King Abdullah I mosque. The hotel is close to Abdali Boulevard and Abdali mall two posh options for going out in the capital of Jordan
The staff was kind and as we had to live the next day at 02 pm they allowed us to do a late check out
The hotel has a swimming pool and a Spa center I think the Spa you have to pay extra but I am not sure
The breakfast was good
Clean Hotel in the Center of Amman. Great people with good knowledge work Here. Thex Help you with everything from parking to planning your tour through Jordan - do not hesitate to ask. You can Tell thex really want you to have a good experience and give Therme best within their capabilities!
Rooms are perfectly fine for the price, although the blankets could be lighter in Summer time.
The hospitality and location were excellent.This is an old hotel in downtown Amman. It is v central.The facilities are as described.The bonus is the expertise of the staff !! Who work v hard to ensure guests have a good experience in Jordan. I recommend it highly it is great value for money and situated just between the Citadel and Roman Forum. I would stay there again.
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