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Larsa Hotel
4/549 Reviews
Friendly staff, great breakfast, very nicely equipped room to relax in after a packed day of touring. Good value for money. Extremely clean. Was with a group and the staff gave us a nice meeting room where we could have a talk. Accommodating for travelers.
Shams Alweibdeh Hotel Apartments
4.4/533 Reviews
Al Abdali
The hotel is in a perfect location, where there are a lot of restaurants and necessary shops. The neighborhood is also a great one, (mostly a residential area), and therefore, the street noise is almost nil. The apartment that we booked was quite spacious and comfortable. The apartment is also well equipped with necessary items, The reception is manned 24 hours a day, and therefore, any questions can be answered quickly. The place has a nice restaurant on its fourth floor and the chef makes delicious food indeed. We tried only breakfast, and it was tasty and sumptuous. The chef is also a very nice person and listens to your needs and makes the food accordingly. The best part about this hotel is the people. Almost everyone we encountered there was super nice. Special words of mention should go to Nabil Shams (who is either a partner or owner of the place) and Mahmoud. They answer calls from the room literally 24 hours a day and address any issues and needs. They always greet the guests every time one walks into the hotel with absolute warmth and friendliness.
AlQimah Hotel Apartments
4.2/517 Reviews
We would like to specifically mention, that this hotel was booked on the grounds of location (we needed something on the outskirts of Amman, so that we could drop our car there and use taxi to travel inside the city). What was good: - convenient location if you would like to not drive inside Amman - spacious room - nice staff (though not too able to communicate in English at times - there're multiple employees and their level of English varies) - nice view from the balcony - WiFi was not too bad - all amenities were available Disliked · What didn't go well: - the apartment was clearly not having enough cutlery (i.e., there was only 1 large spoon, 1 small spoon, etc.) - no wine/beer or for that matter any regular size glasses. On request we managed to get whiskey glasses, which were able to use for juice - not all floors are served by the elevator - bathroom was separated by a glass wall, and it was a bit challenging, I would really suggest replacing it with a normal wall
Torino Hotel Amman
3.3/56 Reviews
Our stay was fantastic in every single point. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. We arrived after 11pm and even they open restaurant for us. We had w connecting rooms, they were big and comfortable. Fantastic breakfast was served in the morning. They even drive me to car rental office free of charge. Generally if you expect 5 star quality of rooms I would rate it 4 star but value for money if great
Jabal Amman Hotel (Heritage House)
3.7/525 Reviews
The last review I read said something about the bar next door being so loud. I can give the all-clear, it's closed. It was really totally quiet at night. OK, the muezzin can't be missed there either and every now and then a plane flies by surprisingly close. But at night we only heard dogs barking in the distance and were woken up by birdsong. Our room no. 32 was great. Very big, view of the Citadel Hill in one direction, view of the school courtyard on the other side, no one opposite. The bathroom was very neat. At breakfast we noticed that - after Corona and at the beginning of the Ukraine crisis - we were probably in a hotel that had gone through tough times. There was no buffet, what was served on a tray depended on the person on duty. Sometimes there was an egg, sometimes not, sometimes halva (very good!), then packaged pseudo-pastry. But breakfast is not that important, we think. The gentlemen at the reception were very accommodating. They helped us get a rental car, downloaded and printed out the PCR tests for us, and when we complained about a flickering light, it was replaced immediately. Everyone in Jordan is really friendly!
Prime Hotel
3.9/517 Reviews
Al Abdali
The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable.

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  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Amman cost on the weekend?

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  • When booking a 3-Star hotel in Amman, what are the most popular areas to stay in?

    When visiting Amman, many travelers choose to stay at 3-Star hotels in the following areas: Al Abdali .

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    When travelling to Amman for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a 3-star hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Bristol Hotel, Thousand Nights Hotel Amman, The Ritz-Carlton and Amman are popular 3-star hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 359
Lowest PriceNZD 52
Number of Reviews1,331
Number of Hotels520
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 153
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 151