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The Alia hotel is located within the grounds of the Queen Alia International Airport and while it has little to offer in the way of impressive decoration or services, it is convenient for travellers planning a very late night or very early morning flight. The hotel is currently used mainly for transit passengers and provides transfers to and from the airport.
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The Alia hotel is located within thegrounds of the Queen Alia International Airport and while it has little to offer in the way of impressive decoration or services, it is convenient for travellers planning a very late night or very early morning flight. The hotel is currently used mainly for transit passengers and provides transfers to and from the airport.
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The Belle Vue is a recent addition to Amman’s hotel stock and now towers over the once low-key Second Circle. Its greatest qualities are easy access to the facilities of the three five star hotels at nearby Third Circle (including their bars) and to the fast food outlets just around the corner at ‘Hamburger’ Street, and the availability of a Mövenpick ice-cream at its Downtown Cafe.
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The Belle Vue is a recent addition to Amman’s hotel stock and now towers over the once low-key Second Circle. Its greatest qualities are easy access to the facilities of the three five star hotels at nearby Third Circle (including their bars) and to the fast food outlets just around the corner at ‘Hamburger’ Street, and the availability of a Mövenpick ice-cream at its Downtown Cafe.
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With colour-coded floors, the Bristol successfully sets out to have a floor to suit every guest’s mood. Centrally located in the Fifth Circle area, it is ideal for business travellers wanting good facilities at an affordable price. The hotel is also close to one of Amman’s leading private hotels and is ideal for health tourists. The rooms are comfortable and well equipped with high speed internet, and the hotel’s dining experience is pleasant. Harry’s Place, the hotel jazz bar, was in its prime a few years ago, but now caters to a quieter, middle-aged clientele.
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