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Imperial Palace Hotel Unveils New Logo
Amman - As part of Imperial Palace Hotel 's re-launching plan, the hotel has unveiled its new logo, a royal crown in gold and maroon, to compliment the revamped image of the hotel.
The new logo represents the new philosophy the hotel is adopting in presenting its services, and the feeling of royalty the hotel's guests will feel once they step inside the hotel. It also represents the start of a new era in the concept of four-star hotel's services in Jordan, a major change Imperial Palace Hotel is introducing by offering a five-star hotel service.
Luxurious, royal and sumptuous, yet warm, friendly, and welcoming are all the features the logo encompasses, and what the hotel offers guests while on stay. The harmonious colours in the Crown are carefully chosen to convey these messages through delivering to guests real majestic services with an oriental touch in a very relaxing and splendid atmosphere.
"We are heading in the right direction and we will be the only four-star hotel in Jordan which presents its guest with a 5-star hotel service. Our outstanding hospitality coupled with friendly atmosphere will guarantee our guests a memorable experience."
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Editors Note:
Imperial Palace Hotel
is one of Amman's most famous and prestigious four-star hotels. The hotel was established in 2000 and consists of 6 stories which contain 80 rooms divided equally between single and double bedrooms as well as 5 luxurious suites.
Imperial Palace Hotel
has events and meeting halls equipped with the latest technologies, in addition to a health club, sauna, Jacuzzi, facial treatment facilities, body massage and a gym.
Imperial Palace Hotel
is ideally located in one of West Amman's most prestigious areas, the fourth circle. It is 30 minutes away from Queen Alia International Airport, and 10 minutes from Amman's City Centre. The hotel has 103 highly qualified employees in hotel management and hospitality with 100% local Jordanian workforce.
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