Four Seasons Hotel, Amman, Jordan
The hotel’s dramatic hilltop location provides breathtaking views of Amman from any one of the luxurious guest rooms and is within easy reach of shopping arcades, souks, museums and the city’s Roman ruins.
The hotel’s several restaurants offer a range of fine dining options including Arabic mezzah, Mediterranean and Asian cooking. The Fitness Club offers unparalleled views of the city and features a complete range of cardiovascular and weight-training equipment with certified trainers at hand to help guests.
Highlights
of the Four Seasons Hotel, Amman
The Spa, with four treatment rooms and a steam room for men, features indigenous massage therapies, herbal wraps, aromatherapy and unique Dead Sea specialty treatments. The Seasons restaurant features a one-of-a-kind culinary journey every Friday when guests are invited to join chefs in the kitchen to watch their favourite meals being prepared.
Hotel activities include: Horseback riding at the nearby Arabian Horse Club; tennis at the King Hussein Sports City, a 10-minute drive away; and swimming from either the indoor Lap Pool, with adjacent whirpool, or the outdoor pool, landscaped with magnificent city views.
Location of the Four Seasons Hotel, Amman – Located between the prestigious Al Sweifiyah residential area and the Shmeisani financial district.
Best time to visit Jordan?
Jordan has a Mediterranean climate,so the best time to visit is in spring or autumn. Amman is sunny and cloudless from May to October, with average temperatures of around 25°C.
About Amman
Amman is known as the ‘White City’, as all its buildings are finished in the local white limestone. Safe and friendly, the city is at least 5000 years old and is sprinkled with numerous Roman ruins, including the citadel and forum as well as the Jordan Archaeological Museum, which houses antiquities dating from prehistoric times including the famous Dead Sea Scrolls.
Only an hour from the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. Jordan also offeres Jerash, one of the world’s best-preserved Roman and Byzantine cities; Mount Nebo, the final resting place of Moses; and Petra – the 2000-year-old red sandstone city that is one of the new Seven Wonders of the World and arguably Jordan’s most famous attraction. Read more about Jordan . . . |