sydney hostel, amman, jordan
Days 55-60: One of the nice things about Amman from our perspective was that there are quite a few ritzy restaurants which cater to expats and more affluent locals. To afford these guilty pleasures, we stayed at the Sydney Hostel, where the adequate double room was a meagre 15JD a night. Reasonably close to downtown, this sleepy place wasn’t going to win any prizes but it was definitely cleaner and more amenable than the LP-recommended Cliff Hostel, which we checked into and quickly left after the communal showering facilities did not pass the P-test.
Posted: August 27th, 2007 by andrew under Hotel, Jordan, Hostel, Amman.
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Comment from Liam Pounder
Time: 28 August 2007, 10:09 am
For the record: I did not recommend the hotel, I recommended the falafel joint near it…still the best I’ve ever had. Simply a reference point
Comment from Liam Pounder
Time: 28 August 2007, 4:20 pm
Ah, upon consideration Andy may have meant Lonely Planet…my bad
Comment from andrew
Time: 28 August 2007, 10:56 pm
Sorry for the confusion Liam. However for the record I should say that we regard you as at least as reliable a travel source as our trusty Lonely Planet… although try as we might couldn’t find those world-beating felafels you recommended.

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