InterContinental Jordan, Amman 

Central and cosmopolitan

An iconic landmark hotel on one of Amman’s seven hills, within walking distance of the old city centre.

This established hotel is proud to be one of the oldest and largest in the city and oozes old-world charm. Its parchment-colour marble and plush interiors complement Amman’s rich heritage, and the long-standing staff know the city inside out. Its location is convenient at just a short taxi ride from major sights like Amman Citadel or the blue-domed King Abdullah Mosque, and there’s shopping and local dining a leisurely walk away at Rainbow Street and the Friday Market. Just ask the concierge to help plan your route for the day, or take a day trip to the Dead Sea where you can be reaping the benefits of its super-salty waters in an hour.

Why we love InterContinental Jordan, Amman

  • The hotel’s spa is a wonderful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, with a relaxation lounge to enjoy after an indulgent treatment.

  • Dance the night away at Lounge 63 – the hotel has a resident DJ, creating a fabulous atmosphere after dark.

  • The dining options are impressively diverse. Our favourites include the Indian restaurant, sushi bar, and Mexican restaurant.

  • The hotel’s location makes it perfect for exploring some of Amman on foot or within a short cab ride.

5 stars
Jordan
5¼ hours
In a central spot on one of Amman’s hills, a short drive away from key sights like the Amman Citadel and Roman Amphitheatre
Approx. 40 minutes’ transfer from Amman airport

Rooms

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board

The hotel’s popularity means there’s usually a lively buzz around the palm-lined pool and bars, although its grand size makes it feel like a calming oasis away from the city’s busy downtown. Try kibbeh dishes in the Lebanese restaurant, Bourj Al Hamam, where fairy light-strewn parasols make up the romantic al fresco area, and head to Cinco De Mayo for themed nights, the buzz of happy hour and flavour-packed Mexican food.

Cinco De Mayo
Join in the fun at the hotel’s buzzy Mexican restaurant or stop by the bar for happy hour

Soba Sushi Bar
Tuck into perfect rounds of rice and fish served on black slate at Soba Sushi Bar.

Indu
Devour towers of poppadoms with hot curries at Indu.

Café Boulevard
Order coffee and homemade cakes or a pre-dinner drink.

Bourj Al Hamam’s
Try local dishes from a menu of Levantine favourites like kibbeh nayeh (steak tartare) and meat skewers hot off the grill.

Atrium
This is the hotel's main restaurant; it's a casual space with an extensive buffet served at breakfast.

What's included

Buffet breakfast at The Atrium

Upgrade options

Half Board • Buffet breakfast and dinner at The Atrium
Full Board • Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner at The Atrium

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