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Four Seasons Amman

Amman • Al Sweifieh • SPLURGE

avg. $290 / night

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At a glance

Amman's flagship business hotel since 2000, clad in pale limestone with brass-detailed interiors and an olive-shaded terrace.

Best for: Business travelers and diplomats visiting Amman

Highlights:

  • Pale limestone facade echoes Amman's architectural code
  • Guestrooms with brass star motifs and embossed headboards
  • Olive tree terrace overlooking the Al Sweifieh district
Diplomatic-elegantwarm-modern

PB hotel design editorial

Clad in the pale limestone that Amman's municipal code has long required of its buildings, a fourteen-storey tower in the prosperous Al Sweifieh district carries its classical references lightly — oversized pilasters framing the facade, a rooftop pool deck set behind white balustrades at the building's lower podium. The Four Seasons Amman, which has served as the Jordanian capital's flagship address for international business and diplomatic travel since its opening in 2000, manages the tension between a globally legible luxury register and the specific material culture of the city with more conviction than most of its regional peers. The interiors, refreshed in a renovation completed around 2021, work through a palette of warm champagne, pale ash timber, and burnished gold detailing — the headboards in the 196 guestrooms finished in embossed fabric with scattered brass star motifs, a drum chandelier in crystal and brass anchoring each room's ceiling. A terracotta velvet accent chair and floral-patterned carpet ground the scheme in something warmer than pure corporate neutrality. The all-day dining restaurant operates through a different register entirely: dark walnut panelling, arched mirror frames, leather-wrapped club chairs, and a branching brass chandelier with globe shades that owes a clear debt to Lindsey Adelman. Outside, a terrace shaded by large commercial parasols and planted with mature olive trees offers the most characteristically Levantine moment the property provides, stone walls and dappled light pulling the Amman streetscape briefly into view.

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About

Set atop the tallest of Amman’s seven hills, within the leafy streets of the prestigious Abdoun residential area, our Amman hotel is a beacon of elegance in the centre of the city. We invite you stay with us as you explore the historic sites of Petra and Wadi Rum or the storied waters of the Dead Sea, all within easy reach.

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Free Internet

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Four Seasons Amman Reviews

1,628 reviews

"We arrived into Amman in the evening and departed for Petra the following morning, so I cannot go into an in-depth account of our experience since it was so brief. Overall, the Four Seasons Amman's hard product and service was consistent with the Four Seasons' brand promise, and ably served its purpose as a peaceful respite for exuberant but tired travelers. While it's not the newest kid in the block (it opened in 2023) and is quite large with 192 total rooms, we found it to be in very good condition and served as a peaceful and comfortable place to rejuvenate before going onwards to the main purpose of our Jordanian visit. Everything worked as advertised - the airport transfer was seamless, the check-in process was pain-free, the breakfast spread was full of variety and of high quality, and internet connection was speedy. One aspect that often disappoints about Four Seasons properties is the fact that many of the structures and decor look like it could be from anywhere. They are consistently high quality, but it comes at the cost of having a very gentrified look, which results in the lack of character and no sense of place. We definitely would have preferred a bit more character and is unlike many Aman resorts in this sense. Thankfully, the wonderful view of the city from our room aided in giving us the a feel for being in Amman, rather than Los Angeles or Tokyo. We booked the 66m² Executive Suite, which was the smallest of the true suites but ample for what was planned to be less than a 12 hour stay. Much to our delight and appreciation, we were upgraded to the Premier Suite, which is larger (88m²) and would have cost us more than 300 Euros if we were to pay for the upgrade. It also had two bathrooms, which is something Mrs. KI-NRT prefers (although does not require). The one drawback is the lack of a balcony, which the Executive Suite has, but the tradeoff was worth it to us. Although it was a brief stay, it was a flawless one, which is something that can't be said about quite a few of our stays in hotels around the world, even luxury properties."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 23, 2026

"I wanted to give a box for a friend staying in the hotel the security damage my car and talk in a very bad attitude also when I complained no manager could solve the problem professionally"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 21, 2026

"Lovely place, very friendly service especially Sara who was very accommodating and helpful"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 02, 2026

"Due to unforeseen circumstances I was required to stay at the Four Seasons for an extended period. My whole stay was excellent, but the staff in particular, were first-rate; attentive, polite, courteous and incredibly helpful. I had the most interaction with the breakfast/room service team, as well as the staff in The Foyer and they were all fantastic."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 01, 2026

"This is a fantastic hotel located within easy walking distance of malls, bars and restaurants. The rooms are spacious and immaculately clean as are the bathrooms and the beds incredibly comfortable. Modern controls for the lights addresses one of my pet hates in hotels - the sequence of switches required to turn the lights out or just a bedside light on. But here there are clear control panels rather than a variety of unmarked switches. Good air conditioning and supply of bottled water tops off the excellent rooms. The gym is one of the best I've seen in a hotel with a lot of the cardio machines positioned so you can watch the sun rise over the city. I didn't use the spa but colleagues did and said it was excellent. The breakfast had a huge variety on offer in the buffet as well as items cooked to order."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 25, 2026

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