Apart from a nice-enough room (space to move around comfortably and also bigger rooms for higher prices) and a "pretty good" breakfast, what I'll remember most about staying at this hotel is having met the "excellent manager" of the place to whom I'll always be grateful for my 3 wonderful day tours at "reasonable prices" in the hotel car driven by him (the first to Jerash & Royal Automobile Museum, the second to Mount Nebo & the Dead Sea, and the third to the "3 desert castles" to the east) and who also provided additional great services (obtaining the Jett bus ticket to Petra, transport to that bus station in the early morning & finally transport to the Airport upon checkout for leaving the country). So yes, the "best part" of staying at this hotel for anyone, I would say, will be meeting its manager (thank you so very much, Hani).||||And with that being said, another nice thing about this hotel I was quite pleased by is its location in the vicinity of the Old Town (just about a 5-minute walk to the right after coming down from this hotel) with plenty of miscellaneous shops including restaurants & small grocery places, and yes also located at a very short taxi ride from this hotel (just 5 minutes or so) is the city's "number-one site" which is the Citadel (with also another great site which is the Roman Amphitheater pretty much right at the bottom of the...
Read moreI’ve booked 2 nights there, and literally they told me , Arabic are not welcome there .. the receptionist was the rudest person I’ve ever meet in my life I’ve been traveling and staying in hostels for more than 15 years , never heard that some worker would say why would you stay here it’s a place for poor people :) , beside she was like you could stay here but you should pay the double because you booked online :) , so I went one floor under and I found a hotel called Nobel hotel the price was 3 more JOD but with a privet double bed , a privet bathroom , and includes big breakfast with many different plates beside they speak good English and always smile , actually they know what they are doing in Nobel...
Read moreI’ve booked 2 nights there, and literally they told me , Arabic are not welcome there .. the receptionist was the rudest person I’ve ever meet in my life I’ve been traveling and staying in hostels for more than 15 years , never heard that some worker would say why would you stay here it’s a place for poor people :) , beside she was like you could stay here but you should pay the double because you booked online :) , so I went one floor under and I found a hotel called Nobel hotel the price was 3 more JOD but with a privet double bed , a privet bathroom , and includes big breakfast with many different plates beside they speak good English and always smile , actually they know what they are doing in Nobel...
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