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From the outside the Amman Cham Palace is not impressive. Originally designed as a hotel, for several years it was used as an office building and then converted to its original purpose without losing its office look. However, the hotel is part of the Syrian Cham Palace hotel chain and this is reflected in a lobby decor featuring traditional Damascene inlaid furniture and lots of marble. The hotel has a branch of the famous French Café Hediard and stocks a range of its gourmet food and teas.

 

From the outside the Amman Cham Palace is not impressive. Originally designed as a hotel, for several years it was used as an office building and then converted to its original purpose without losing its office look. However, the hotel is part of the Syrian Cham Palace hotel chain and this is reflected in a lobby decor featuring traditional Damascene inlaid furniture and lots of marble. The hotel has a branch of the famous French Café Hediard and stocks a range of its gourmet food and teas.

 

Until recently the Amman Regency Palace was at the bottom of the five-star category in terms of style and has mainly catered to tourist groups and to local event business. However, it has recently undergone a major renovation and now boasts a palatial look with plenty of pillars and marble and much smarter rooms. It has also smartened its act in terms of business facilities and is quite well located for the Shmeisani business district.

 

Consistently one of Amman’s busiest hotels, the Marriott is renowned for its exceptional service, which more than makes up for its rather unimaginative concrete block exterior. Aside from the usual set of in room business amenities, the hotel’s outlets seem to have taken on a life of their own. The Library Lounge and Cigar Bar is one of the most stylish joints in town, and the Champions Sports Bar and Restaurant has become one of Amman’s popular evening hangouts.

 

Until recently the Amman Regency Palace was at the bottom of the five-star category in terms of style and has mainly catered to tourist groups and to local event business. However, it has recently undergone a major renovation and now boasts a palatial look with plenty of pillars and marble and much smarter rooms. It has also smartened its act in terms of business facilities and is quite well located for the Shmeisani business district.

 
 
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