Set atop the highest of Amman’s seven hills, the Four Seasons Amman has long been the city’s unofficial salon for diplomats, royals, and international travelers passing through Jordan’s capital. While the city around it pulses with traffic and café culture, inside the hotel the atmosphere is quietly polished—think marble floors, soft lighting, and the subtle hum of conversations happening in multiple languages.

The Vibe at Four Seasons Hotel Amman
Amman is a city where ancient history meets modern Middle Eastern glamour, and the Four Seasons sits squarely at that intersection. Expect a clientele that ranges from government officials to stylish travelers using the hotel as a base for exploring Jordan’s archaeological wonders.
Where is the Four Seasons Hotel Amman




The hotel is in the upscale Abdoun district, about 30 minutes from Queen Alia International Airport and within easy reach of the city’s key attractions. It’s a convenient launchpad for visits to the Roman Theatre downtown, the Citadel, or for day trips to Petra and the Dead Sea.
The Rooms at FS Amman

Guest rooms feel residential and serene, with neutral tones, plush bedding, and sweeping views across Amman’s hills. Many rooms overlook the city skyline, which becomes especially magical at sunset when the limestone buildings glow golden.
The Dining Scene
Dining is a highlight here.
- La Capitale delivers classic French brasserie fare in an elegant setting—perfect for a long dinner with wine.
- Five Grill & Lounge is the hotel’s social hub, known for cocktails, steaks, and an energetic atmosphere that attracts locals as much as travelers.
- The Lobby Lounge is a quiet spot for coffee meetings or afternoon tea.
The Pool & Spa

The outdoor pool terrace is one of the best places in the city to unwind during the warmer months, with views over Amman’s hills. The spa leans into relaxation after long days of sightseeing, offering treatments inspired by regional traditions.
Insider Tips
- Book a room on a higher floor for the best panoramic views of the city.
- Friday brunch is a local institution, drawing Amman’s social crowd.
- Ask the concierge to arrange a Dead Sea day trip—it’s one of the easiest and most memorable excursions from the hotel.

Travelers who want polished luxury with a strong sense of place—ideal for those exploring Jordan’s ancient sites but wanting a refined retreat at the end of the day.


