Located in Al Salt, within 12 miles of Al Hussein National Park and 13 miles of Royal Automobiles Museum, Jordan Heritage Madhafa provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free...
Steven
United States of America
It was central to what we wanted to do for the one evening we were there.
Located in Al Salt, within 13 miles of Al Hussein National Park and 14 miles of Royal Automobiles Museum, Saraya locanda provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Featuring a garden, Farmhouse with Pool and Breathtaking Views provides accommodations in Amman. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Mohammad
United Arab Emirates
The views from the property were breathtaking, and the pool area was well-maintained and scenic.
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.
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.
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.
SHANE DEAN
United Arab Emirates
The staff were really friendly and were really helpful. Always willing to help and do it with a smile. Even having humor in some situations
Great place, great history, but Haraam to the local...
Great place, great history, but Haraam to the local authorities! There are SOOOOOOO many buildings with Byantine or Ottoman heritage that need to be restored and repaired. Have definietly not done enough.
The people are sweet, hospitable, pretty much like anywhere in Jordan.
However, sometimes there can be some light racisim among young people, in the sense of people seeing an Asian and calling out "Jackie Chan" or "China". When I told these local buys in Arabic that not all Asians are Chinese OR Jackie Chan, and I accused them of racial stereotypes almost getting to the level of Israeli or Western standards, we threatened to take a photo of them and report them to the Mukhabaraat or Tourism Police. It is sad to say that this is not the first time and it is rather odd how ignorant of good behaviour these young people are. As some one who is half Middle-Eastener it is a sad state of affairs how backward some parts of society can be (and let's be honest, if anything, MIddle Easteners could learn from China! There is no reason to yell out at strangers of Asian extraction like that).
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Angelina
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We arrived on Thursday and went to the Visitors centre which...
We arrived on Thursday and went to the Visitors centre which was staffed by a lovely volunteer. She gave us directions to the hotel and advice on where to go so we explored Al Salt that afternoon after checking in. It is a beautiful place with incredible architecture. The next day we was Friday but unfortunately most public buildings were closed so it would have been preferable not to stay an extra night. I think one day is enough. Can recommend Beit Aziz restaurant with amazing food and views from the verandah. The As Salt museum has a beautiful cafe and is a very interesting museum too. Wandering the main markets, check out the Khadoor christian orthodox church, and meeting the locals are all good. You can even learn the 2000 year old game of Mancala near the visitors centre.
Jane
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The location is fabulous.
The location is fabulous. Lovely break for couples and families alike. The lodge we stayed in was great, spacious, clean and quite. Bed super comfy. Staff are friendly and the food was great.
Can get busy at weekends, I would probably choose a weekday break next time.
Morrison
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