Amman

Amman is a city with a rich history that spans thousands of years. From the Roman Theatre to the Citadel, every street and building tells a story of the past. The city also blends modern amenities with traditional markets, making it an ideal place to experience both ancient and contemporary Jordanian life. Visitors can explore Amman’s many historic landmarks, enjoy delicious Arabic cuisine, or take a short trip to the nearby Dead Sea or Petra. Amman offers visitors a warm welcome and is a perfect base for exploring the wider country. The city's culture, food, and music make it an unforgettable destination.

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Currency

Jordanian Dinar (JOD) د.ا‎

Best Time

March to May, Sept to Nov

Population

4.5 million

Weather °C

18.3

“Amman is a city steeped in history, where ancient ruins stand side by side with modern life. Its warm hospitality and rich cultural tapestry invite travelers to discover the stories that shaped this remarkable city, making every visit a journey through time.”

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Amman

“Amman is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It forms a great base for exploring the Country. Anything can be found in Amman if one asks.”

Local Amman

Ancient ruins, cultural diversity, and cuisine.

Amman is home to the Roman Theatre, built in the 2nd century AD, which still hosts cultural events today.

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city where ancient history and modernity coexist. The city’s skyline is dominated by modern office buildings, while the streets below are full of ancient Roman ruins, including the famous Roman Theatre. The Citadel offers panoramic views of the city and is home to several historic sites. Known for its warm hospitality, Amman is also a gateway to exploring the rich history of Jordan, including the Dead Sea and the ancient city of Petra.

Amman is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history spanning over 7,000 years.

State

Amman

Year

7,250 BC

Airport

Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)

Cost of Living (10)

Places to See

Amman, Jordan
4.7
3-5 JOD
10AM to 7:30PM
Kings car museum featuring rare and antique cars for display
https://www.facebook.com/TheRoyalAutomobileMuseumJordan/
Must Visit:

Roman Theatre, Citadel

Places to Eat

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Pizza lovers
Restaurant
Saleh Ali Zaki St., Amman, Jordan
4.2
5-8 JOD
11:59AM to 12AM
Takeaway pizza place in Sweifeih known for its chicken Alfredo pizzas and buffalo wings
https://www.talabat.com/jordan/restaurant/10281/pizza-lover-swefieh?aid=4950
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Gerard Ice Cream
Dessert Shop
Ar Radwan, Amman, Jordan
4.7
$$ (5-15 JOD)
12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Top ice cream parlour serving delicious flavours along with slushies and crepes
http://www.gerardicecream.com/
Must Try:

Mansaf, Hummus, Falafel, Shawarma

Places to Drink

Music / Dance:

Arabic Music, Dabke, Belly Dance

Places to Network

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Key Industries:

Tourism, Agriculture

Places to Shop

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Jobedu
Cultural Boutique
Complex No 5، Al Nayrouz St 5، Jordan، Amman, Jordan
4.5
$$ (10-40 JOD)
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Blends fashion with Jordanian culture, showcasing local artisans.
Vibe:
Artistic and Vibrant
Get To:
Near Al Balad
Tip:
Traditional Crafts
Alternative clothing and lifestyle store that’s a perfect spot for an arabic souvenir
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Fanillah (FNL)
Dessert Shop
Rainbow St. 26, Amman, Jordan
4.4
$$ (5-20 JOD)
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Famous for its unique ice cream sandwiches and toppings.
Vibe:
Fun and Playful
Get To:
Near Abdali Boulevard
Tip:
Ice Cream Sandwiches
Store on rainbow street offering T-shirt’s and hoodies for youth fashion
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Jobedu
Cultural Boutique
Complex No 5، Al Nayrouz St 5، Jordan، Amman, Jordan
4.5
$$ (10-40 JOD)
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Blends fashion with Jordanian culture, showcasing local artisans.
Vibe:
Artistic and Vibrant
Get To:
Near Al Balad
Tip:
Traditional Crafts
Alternative clothing and lifestyle store that’s a perfect spot for an arabic souvenir
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Mlabbas
Traditional Restaurant
Rainbow St., Amman, Jordan
4.6
$$ (10-30 JOD)
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Fashion store offering clothing and lifestyle accessories at attractive prices

Luxury

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Watch Out

Watch out for Crowded Areas
Skip Super Touristic Places

Transportation

Buses, ferries, walking

City Overview

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and modern amenities. It offers a blend of ancient ruins, bustling markets, and contemporary architecture.

3 Day City Itinerary Guide

- Day 1: Morning: Visit the Citadel and Roman Theater. Afternoon: Explore the Jordan Museum. Evening: Dinner in the historic downtown area. - Day 2: Morning: Visit the Royal Automobile Museum. Afternoon: Explore the King Abdullah Mosque. Evening: Enjoy traditional Jordanian cuisine. - Day 3: Morning: Day trip to Petra. Afternoon: Return to Amman and explore local markets. Evening: Relax at a local cafe.

Current Trends

- Culinary scene: A rise in farm-to-table restaurants and local organic produce. - Art and culture: Increasing interest in local artists and cultural heritage. - Tech startups: Amman is becoming a hub for tech innovations in the region.

Local Events Guide

- Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts (July): Celebrating music, theater, and cultural performances. - Amman International Book Fair (September): Showcasing literature and authors from around the world. - Ramadan events (various dates): Cultural events and celebrations during the holy month.

Local Insider Tips

- Explore Rainbow Street for cafes, shops, and local culture. - Visit the historic neighborhoods of Jebel Al Weibdeh. - Discover local art galleries showcasing Jordanian talent.

Sustainable Travel

- Sustainable initiatives: Efforts to promote public transportation and reduce waste. - Eco-friendly accommodations: Growing number of hotels focusing on sustainability. - Green spaces: Urban parks and gardens are being developed to enhance the city's landscape.

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