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Mansour Hostel
Down Town - King Faisal St, On the side lane , Amman, Down Town, 11118, Jordan - directions
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v 24 hour reception
v 24 hour hot showers
v No curfew
v Safety deposit
v Currency Exchange
v Car Parking
v Internet
v Tours/Travel Desk
v Washing machines
v Lounge area
v Restaurant
  
Customer Rating - as reviewed by Hostelbookers customers
Overall Average: 81.4%
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Atmosphere 78% Staff 94%
Location 99% Cleanliness 72%
Facilities 70% Safety 78%
Fun 74% Value 86%


Chinese German Spanish French Italian Japanese Portuguese Under new management, there is a completely new outlook of understanding and focus that has been missing in Amman; a home away from home for the most important tourist visiting Jordan- the backpacker. This is the place where you can hang your hat, put your feet up and exchange stories with other travelers you will meet while you sip Arabic tea and coffee.

The Masour Hostel On the side lane before the main branch of Arab Bank on King Faisel Street, is in the best location for those who like to walk and get the feel of a city. Within easy reach of culturally historic sites of the city, Al-Hussein Mosque, and the Amman Citadel; also money exchanges, banks, tourist offices, transportation, the main post office and shops and restaurants whether by foot It is also convenient and accessible by foot to visit the Roman Amphitheater. On either side of this site there is a small museum, one which shows how the Bedouin Culture lived and another one shows some of the mosaics found in the area. Be Citadel, the highest point of the city, also has a small but well organized archaeological museum. Of course there is the Souk where one can browse thru shops that sell Middle Eastern spices and typical foods, as well as antiques and clothes. Places to eat are many but the most famous is a 5 minute walk from The Mansour: Hashems restaurant for hungry back packers. Welcome to Jordan,

At the Mansour Hostel, our guests have a choice of 14 rooms. There’s a wide range of options: from triples with a private bath to dormitory rooms and 4 beds with sharing bathroom. For those who prefer to sleep outdoors in the fresh air, the roof is also available.
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Room availability Shared  Private
Sun 23 Nov 2008 v v
Mon 24 Nov 2008 v v
Tue 25 Nov 2008 v v
Wed 26 Nov 2008 v v
Thu 27 Nov 2008 v v
Fri 28 Nov 2008 v v
Sat 29 Nov 2008 v v
Shared from EUR 4.48 v
Private from EUR 5.04 v
Special offers x not available

Hostel features  
Ratingv 81%
Breakfastv costs EUR 1.12
Bed linenv free
Towelv free
Airport Pickup v costs EUR 15.69
Luggage Room v free
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