Amman West Hotel, P.O. Box 910777, Amman 111 91, Amman, Jordan
Amman West Hotel 


P.O. Box 910777, Amman 111 91, Amman, Jordan
+962 6 4657615, +962 6 4657581
http://www.ammanwesthotel.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Amman West Hotel
lobby bar
restaurant
conference room
fax services
outdoor swimming pool
fitness center
rooms for non-smokers
playground for children
elevator on site
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
24-hour room service
rent-a-car
souvenir shop
phone at the reception
24-hour reception desk
garage places on site
located in the center
credit/debit cards accepted
common TV room
television set in room
telephone in room
internet connection in room
air conditioner in room
ironing facilities in room
mini bar in room
safety deposit box in room
refrigerator in room
en-suite/private bathroom
hairdryer in room
Some excerpts from the website of Amman West Hotel that might be useful
Weddings, Engagement Parties, Birthday Parties, Receptions, Business Meetings, Conferences, Private Gatherings etc., are all catered for at Amman West Hotel. Whether at N.E.W.S. Restaurant (220 pax), Swimming Pool (250 pax) and The Meeting Room (100 pax), with all the right arrangements, and the meeting fascilities.
Self Control A/C Heating. Smoke alarm in every room. Sound Proof (double glaze glass). 20 T.V. with local and Satellite Channels. Private Digital Safe. Shower in all bathrooms (for hygienic and economical reasons). 4 no-smoking rooms in each floor
Free Wireless internet is available at the Lobby, Restaurant, Pizza Vino Bar, Meeting Room and the Swimming Pool. Also available free use of our Dest-Top computers loacted in the lobby.
Free parking is available at Hotel site, with 24 hours security. Valet Parking is provided at Meetings and Weddings.
N.E.W.S. Restaurant In a relaxing atmosphere, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner while listening to soft music, serving European, Oriental dishes and home made sweets.
The city was the capital of the Nabateans -Arabs who dominated the lands of Jordan during pre-Roman times- and they carved this wonderland of temples, tombs and elaborate buildings out of solid rock. The Victorian traveler and poet Dean Burgon gave Petra a description which holds to this day - Match me such a marvel save in Eastern clime, a rose-red city half as old as time. Yet words can hardly do justice to the magnificence that is Petra. In order to best savor the atmosphere of this ancient wonder, visit in the quiet of the early morning or late afternoon when the sandstone rock glows red with quiet grandeur. For seven centuries, Petra fell into the mists of legend, its existence a guarded secret known only to the local Bedouins and Arab tradesmen. Finally, in 1812, a young Swiss explorer and convert to Islam named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt heard locals speaking of a lost city hidden in the mountains of Wadi Mousa. In order to find the site without arousing local suspicions, Burckhardt disguised himself as a pilgrim seeking to make a sacrifice at the tomb of Aaron, a mission which would provide him a glimpse of the legendary city. He managed to bluff his way through successfully, and the secret of Petra was revealed to the modern Western world.
With its balmy winter climate and idyllic setting, Aqaba is Jordan's year-round aquatic playground. In winter, while Amman shivers around 5 C (41 F), the temperature hovers steadily at about 25 C (77 F) in Aqaba. The thriving underwater marine life and the crystal clear waters of the Gulf of Aqaba make diving conditions there among the acknowledged best in the world. Snorkeling, water skiing, windsurfing, fishing and other water sports are also popular.
In a relaxing atmosphere and overlooking the Swimming Pool, Pizza Vino provides a perfect setting for casual gatherings or for just having a drink while listening to music. Serving Delicious Pizzas and a wide selection of Wines.
Palm trees and greenery surrounding our private and relaxing swimming pool, serviced with all kinds of dishes, snacks, drinks and sandwiches.
Stunning in its natural beauty, Wadi Rum epitomizes the romance of the desert. With its moonscape of ancient valleys and towering sandstone mountains rising out of the sand, Wadi Rum is also home to several Bedouin tribes who live in scattered camps throughout the area. Climbers are especially attracted to Wadi Rum because of its sheer granite and sandstone cliffs, while hikers enjoy its vast empty spaces. Wadi Rum is probably best known because of its connection with the enigmatic British officer T.E. Lawrence, who was based here during the Great Arab Revolt of 1917-18. Much of David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia was filmed in Wadi Rum.
The Dead Sea is 65 kilometers long and from 6 to 16 kilometers wide. It is fed by the Jordan River, but it has no outlet. As its name suggests, the Dead Sea is entirely devoid of plant and animal life. This is due to an extremely high content of salt and other minerals350 grams of salt per kilogram of water, as compared to about 40 grams in the world's oceans. This concentration is caused by a rapid rate of evaporation. These natural elements give the waters of the Dead Sea certain curative properties, recognized since the days of Herod the Great over 2000 years ago.
From the moment you enter our reception, you will feel wellcomed by our well-trained staff, who will spare no effort in making your stay in Jordan a memorable one. Reception parties and Galleries are catered-for at our reception lobby.
Shower (for hygienic and economical reasons). Salon area for more comfort
The seven hills of Amman are an enchanting mixture of ancient and modern. Honking horns give way to the beautiful call to prayer which echoes from the stately minarets which grace the city. Gleaming white houses, kabab stalls and cafees are interspersed with bustling markets known in Arabic as souqs and the remains of civilizations and ages long past. Sunset is perhaps the best time to enjoy Amman, as the white buildings of the city seem to glow in the fading warmth of the day. The greatest charm of Amman, however, is found in the hospitality of its residents. Visitors to Amman and the rest of Jordan, for that matter are continually surprised by the genuine warmth with which they are greeted. Welcome in Jordan is a phrase visitors will not soon forget. Amman is built on seven hills, or jabals, each of which more or less defines a neighborhood. Most jabals once had a traffic circle, and although most of these have now been replaced by traffic lights, Amman's geography is often described in reference to the eight circles which form the spine of the city. First Circle is located near downtown, and the series extends westward through Eighth Circle.
Jerash, located 45 kilometers north of Amman is considered one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world outside Italy. To this day, its colonnaded streets, baths, theaters, plazas and arches remain in exceptional condition. Within the remaining city walls, archaeologists have found the ruins of settlements dating back to the Neolithic Age, indicating human occupation at this location for more than 6500 years. This is not surprising, as the area is ideally suited for human habitation.
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