Armed Forces Hotel
The Armed Forces Hotel is an office plaza and hotel building in the Al-Jami'ah sub-district with four floors housing 39 rooms and suites. It features restaurants, a large ballroom, a sports club with swimming facilities, children's play areas, and landscaped gardens throughout its grounds.
The hotel opened in 2013 with King Abdullah II attending the inauguration ceremony, highlighting national attention to the project. It was built to serve as accommodation for military officers and government officials during official visits and events.
The hotel's name reflects its connection to Jordan's armed forces and military institutions. The surrounding area is characterized by government buildings and administrative offices that shape the official character of the neighborhood.
The hotel is located in the Al-Jami'ah sub-district north of Amman and easily accessible via main roads, making travel to other parts of the city convenient. Its secure and well-maintained location near government buildings and shops offers practical amenities for visitors.
The hotel was built directly behind the main building of Jordan's armed forces and sits in an area called Taberpur. This proximity to military administration shapes the facility's operations and security standards.
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