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Queen Noor Street, Shmeisani
11195 Amman
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Just 35 minutes drive away from Queen Alia International Airport, located in the heart of the city and within walking distance of both shopping and business districts; Le Méridien Amman has very spacious bedrooms and an extensive selection of restaurants and bars. The hotel is an ideal location from which to discover the many treasures of Jordan, such as the Roman city of Jerash and the lost city of Petra. A luxury business hotel located in the heart of the business area, fully equipped rooms with state-of-the-art technology form interactive television sets to High Speed Internet access. Enjoy Lebanese Mezzahs in traditional Andalusian surroundings at Abdel Wahab. Or experience the great art of sushi and teppanyaki cuisine at Benihana. Tempting and delicious Chinese and Mongolian barbeque dishes are perfectly cooked at China Town. 282 Steak and Lounge serves mouthwatering imported US Angus Beef.

FULL SERVICE HOTELYEAR BUILT 1987 YEAR REMODELED 2006ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. LARGEST ROYAL CONVENTION CENTER IN THE TOWN..EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF RESTAURANTS. ELEGANT/SPACIOUS ROOMS AND SUITES DESIGNED FOR YOUR OPTIMUM. HOTEL OFFERS A WIDE VARITEY OF ACCOMODATIONS FROM EXECUTIVE ROOMS TO LUXURIOUS SUITES RANGING TO ROYAL SUITES.

Located in the heart of the city and within walking distance of both shopping and business districts, the hotel has very spacious bedrooms and an extensive selection of restaurants and bars. Le Meridien Amman recently opened the Royal Convention Centre, with state-of-the-art conference and banqueting venues. The hotel is an ideal location from which to discover the many treasures of Jordan, such as the Roman City of Jerash and the lost City of Petra.