The Landmark Hotel is where I was invited to stay during my last visit to Amman. At first, and by checking the website, I thought that it might be better to stay at more renowned luxury hotel brands like Royal or Hyatt or maybe the Four Seasons to experience their professional high-end service. But I must admit, my experience at the Landmark Hotel was not bad at all.
The Landmark was not a bad choice. The professional staff as well as the amenities offered tend to make up for the fact that the hotel's building is old.
Arriving at the Landmark, the bellman runs to take your bag and follows you until you reach the room where he explains about all the services
This establishment offers:
- The Mint Piano bar lobby cafe
- The Colours restaurant, all day dining buffet
- Turquoise, their signature Mediterranean cuisine restaurant
- Glass, a contemporary restaurant lounge on the roof overlooking Amman
- Sky Bliss, the summer rooftop terrace
- Zone, The drinks bar
- Sugar Cube serving smoothies and cocktails
- LCD TV and a DVD machine
- A dental kit
- A shaving kit
- A comb
- A loaded mini bar
- A little sofa
- A large working desk
- No bathrobe and slippers available
- A disastrous Internet connection service
- Bathrooms are old and need a quick upgrade
- I hate the nylon bathtub curtain. It's not up to the standard of a five star hotel
- The room windows are broken making you hear the busy traffic of Amman. Believe me it's is an unpleasant experience
- The cozy and relaxing feel at the Colours restaurant
- The Pianist playing soft tunes every evening
- The view of the rooftop restaurant up on the 13th
- The smiling and welcoming staff