@Ehab12
If you’re catering to foreigners, particularly Americans, I would guess that they expect something out of The Arabian Nights.
I would decorate at least one room with items scrounged from bazaars or second-hand stores such as tarnished old brass lamps (which might contain a genii!) well-worn Persian rugs (or inexpensive imitations) paintings done by local unknown artists, and other things that may induce dreams of Scheherazade and her enchanting stories.
Things that might seem to be old-fashioned and tatty to modern Jordanians would probably be fascinating to most Americans.
Mysterious traces of incense in the air, perhaps a hookah on the coffee table, tiny packets of local delicacies as welcome gifts, a personal guide to the local markets and bazaars would impress me.
Americans will want modern conveniences as well, but a touch of antiquity tends to thrill the senses.