Four Seasons Amman — the only Forbes-recognised hotel in Jordan, hilltop position above the diplomatic district.
Four Seasons Amman opened in 2003 on one of the seven hills that define Amman's topography, in the diplomatic district near the US Embassy. With 192 rooms across the property, it operates at the smaller end of urban Four Seasons scale, holding the only Forbes Travel Guide recognition in Jordan. The
Sundowners at SIRR rooftop with the city's seven hills illuminated below — the rooftop's elevation puts it above most of Amman's skyline at the city's geographic center.
Expansive living area, panoramic city views, bespoke furnishings, private dining room, luxurious marble bathroom
First and only hotel in Jordan to receive the prestigious Forbes award
Vibe: Hilltop, Diplomatic-District, Four-Seasons-DNA, Forbes-Only
Four Seasons Hotel Amman is featured in 5 of our curated collections:
Best time: April through May and September through October provide ideal spring and autumn conditions for Amman, with comfortable temperatures perfect for exploring Petra, Wadi Rum, and the city's exceptional cultural sites.
Demand: Amman sees consistent luxury demand driven by cultural tourism, business travel, and its role as a gateway to Jordan's extraordinary archaeological sites. Spring and autumn represent the finest conditions while summer maintains strong demand from regional visitors.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury properties in Amman offer exceptional value relative to Gulf competitors, with premium five-star rates significantly below Dubai and Abu Dhabi equivalents. Major cultural events and Eid periods create meaningful demand spikes requiring advance booking.
Insider tip: Arrange a private Petra by Night experience followed by a candlelit Nabataean-inspired dinner in the Siq - an exclusive arrangement available only through the finest Wadi Musa properties that transforms Jordan's ancient wonder into a profoundly intimate experience.
Avoid: Avoid the intense heat of July and August when temperatures in the Jordan Valley and Petra exceed 40°C, limiting the outdoor archaeological experiences that are central to the finest Jordan luxury itinerary.