
Four Seasons Hotel Amman
Amman Jordan Middle East
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Four Seasons brings its signature anticipatory service to Jordan's capital, where twice-daily housekeeping and 24-hour in-room dining meet the warmth of Levantine hospitality. The property maintains the brand's global standard of personalised attention while reflecting the cultural richness of one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
Amman unfolds across a series of jabal (hills), a layered city where Circassian resettlement in 1878 revived what had been an Ottoman-era ghost town. The modern capital balances its deep past, Iron Age Rabat Aman and Greco-Roman Philadelphia, with the pulse of the Arab world's eighth-largest metropolitan area. Streets hum with Arabic conversation, the call to prayer punctuates the day, and honey-coloured limestone buildings catch the highland light at 776 metres above sea level.
The Hejaz Railway, which connected Amman in 1904 and sparked its twentieth-century growth, still runs through the city. Queen Alia International Airport lies 29 kilometres south, connected by modern highway. Marka International, the city's original airfield, sits just 11 kilometres away.
Curve and Souk Jara, within a few kilometres, pulse with local commerce: vendors selling spices, Palestinian embroidery, and hand-hammered copper. Souk Jara operates seasonally in summer months, transforming Rainbow Street into a craft and food market where you can sample kunafa dripping with syrup and find Bedouin silver jewellery. Souq El-Khodra, the central vegetable market five kilometres away, offers the sensory chaos of fresh za'atar, olives cured in brine, and pyramid stacks of pomegranates. Book a driver for the 17-kilometre journey to As-Salt, the UNESCO-listed "Place of Tolerance," where Ottoman-era honey-stone mansions line steep cobbled streets and demonstrate a rare coexistence of Muslim and Christian communities through shared architectural heritage.
The Baptism Site at Bethany Beyond the Jordan, 34 kilometres west on the River Jordan's eastern bank, marks the traditional location of Christ's baptism. Tell Al-Kharrar and the archaeological remains of Byzantine churches merit a half-day visit. Don't miss Ancient Jericho, 42 kilometres across the valley, where Tell es-Sultan reveals 11,000 years of human settlement in layered prehistorical deposits.
Winter (December through February) brings crisp highland air, temperatures dipping to 3°C at night and reaching only 12-14°C by midday. Rain falls intermittently, greening the hills and filling the streets with petrichor. The low winter sun creates long shadows across limestone facades.
Spring (March through May) transforms the city. Temperatures climb from pleasant 19°C to warm 28°C, wildflowers bloom in outlying wadis, and the light turns golden. This is Amman's peak season, when outdoor markets thrive and terrace dining extends into the evening. Summer (June through September) bakes the highlands under cloudless skies, temperatures hovering around 30-32°C with bone-dry air, though evenings cool significantly at elevation.
Autumn (October through November) sees the heat break, temperatures moderating to the low twenties, and occasional showers return. The city exhales after the summer stillness, cafés fill again, and the quality of light shifts to amber.
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