Rising elegantly above the West Amman skyline, soaring 20-stories high, is the new luxurious Ritz-Carlton – a five-star hotel fit for a King.
Introducing one of the most successful luxury brands in the world, the Ritz Carlton. This brand was started by a man who would become the epitome of luxury and dubbed the ‘King of Hotels’.
The Ritz-Carlton sets the standard for rare and unique luxury experiences worldwide. From Bahrain to Bangladesh, Paris to Los Angeles, The Ritz-Carlton’s purpose is to create an unforgettable stay that a guest will remember the experience forever.

With 111 hotels worldwide, The Ritz-Carlton enjoys a global reputation for its award-winning luxury hotels, residences, golf courses, spas, and restaurants. In 2020 Al Eqbal Real Estate Development and Marriott International signed a deal to open a Ritz-Carlton hotel in Amman.
Fast track till today, the hotel has launched on the city’s Fifth Circle, adjacent to three other five-star hotels, and features 230 guest rooms, a fitness centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a spa, and a 1,000 square-meter ballroom.
Ninety Ritz-Carlton branded residences in an adjacent tower will also be sold. Led by Wimberly Interiors London, Marriott says that the culture and history of Jordan inspire the hotel’s design. Artistic elements within the hotel draw inspiration from the landscape of the Kingdom, from natural rifts of the sea and saturated colours of the earth to the deep crevices of caves and mountains.

The Petra is reflected in a series of vignettes, while Roman and Nabatean architectural features are also found throughout the hotel. The Ritz-Carlton, Amman, offers several dining options, including the property’s signature restaurant, Roberto’s, a familiar presence in Dubai’s culinary scene. Its other F&B options include Ambros, Iris, Sarab Garden and The Founders Room.
This summer, Soleil will open on the property with a focus on vegetarian dishes and will feature a coffee roastery too. Later this year, sports lounge Legends will open too at the Ritz-Carlton, Amman.
