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[Amman Hotels]
Begin your stay in the capital of the
Hashemite kingdom of Jordan, Amman, it's safe, friendly
and up to date. No more than five hours' drive from
anywhere in the country, it is a convenient pace to base
your tour.
Gleaming white buildings in
contemporary styles coexist with turn of the century
villas, and trendy boutiques compete with richly
colorful bazaars. A varied cuisine awaits you, as much
as the Savory sweets and mezuzah of traditional Arabic
restaurants. Add to this energetic mix the mystique of
old Amman the Citadel and its defensive walls, the
magnificent Roman Theater - and you have a tourist
destination of unmatched appeal.
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Amman is the modern
and ancient capital of Jordan, formerly the Ammonite
capital city of Rabbath - Ammon, and later the Geraeco
Roman city called Philadelphia. Originally spread over
seven hills like Rome, Ammon now covers at least
nineteen hills. It is a city of contrasts, a mixture of
ancient and modern.
Often
referred to as "the white city" Amman's houses are built
on many hillsides, and form a great canvas of
overlapping beiges, ochres and whites. The outstanding
whiteness is the result of the white stones of the
country used in construction rough hewn, smooth or
lightly veined, and even polished white marble.

The
city, with its population of over a million, is crowned
by the Citadel, a hill with the ruins of the Temple of
Hercules, and a museum with artifacts dating back to the
earliest settlement in the region some 700,000 years
ago. At the foot of the Citadel is the 5,000 seat Roman
theater.
Still rapidly
growing, Amman is a busy commercial and administrative
center with many fine hotels, night clubs and discos as
well as modern facilities for sporting events,
conventions and conferences. There is a wide spectrum of
restaurants to meet every taste, offering choices of
food ranging from Arabic through a variety of
international specialties and fast food.
Experienced travel agents are on hand in all the hotels
to handle every conceivable travel need. Amman's Queen Alia International Airport is located south of the city
and is served by taxi and bus transportation.
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