New jewel in the kingdom
The Ritz-Carlton, Amman
With the brand new The Ritz-Carlton, Amman, the capital of Jordan has gained an iconic hotel jewel. Luxury and sophistication captivate guests as soon as they enter the lobby. A spectacular 15,000-piece Preciosa crystal chandelier, lush floral décor and exciting artwork add to The Ritz-Carlton's signature glam factor. For the interior design, Wimberly Interiors London opted for a successful mix of elegant design with Art Deco elements and contemporary art, inspired by the history and nature of the country.
Establishing Jordan as a luxury travel destination and shining with superlatives is effortless. For example, through exceptional service and warm hospitality. And with personalized experiences such as the magical "Olive Tree Scenography".
The 228 rooms and 34 suites are the largest in the country and impress with their high-end interiors and breathtaking views of the white city. Under the leadership of renowned Executive Chef Joergen Sodemann, the hotel also aims high in culinary terms. No other luxury hotel in the country has such a variety of restaurants and bars. You can get a taste of Amman over dinner and creative drinks in the city's highest rooftop restaurant on the 20th floor. Roberto's, the celebrated high-end Italian restaurant in Dubai, has opened a branch here, which has quickly become an exciting lifestyle hotspot. Exquisite treats can be enjoyed in the tea lounge and pâtisserie Iris with eclairs and high-tea, in the relaxed Ambros, the cigar and whiskey lounge The Founders Room, in the "very instagrammable" Soleil with its own coffee roastery and the newly opened sports lounge Legends. In the Sarab Garden, the evening ends in style with splashing fountains and signature shishas. The spacious outdoor pool, the spa and Amman's largest whirlpool are the perfect places to relax.
The hotel's location on the prestigious Fifth Circle makes it the ideal base from which to explore vibrant Amman, as well as the Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum and other highlights of the country.
Text: Andrea Hauke
















































