Best Things To Do in Amman, Jordan

  1. Rujm Al Malfouf

    4 (34 Votes)
    Rujm Al Malfouf

    Archaeological Site

    This is probably not the most interesting archaeological site you will visit in your life but it is worth checking out if you're in the city. For one thing, it is more than 2,500 years old and was built in the Iron Age by the Ammonite Kingdom, and later it was used by the Romans. It is basically around 18 feet tall and in its heyday must have had at least two or three floors. It is thought that...Read more
  2. Qasr Al-mshatta

    3.8 (18 Votes)
    Qasr Al-mshatta

    Mosque, Architecture , Arts And Crafts

    Around thirty kilometers south of Amman are the ruins of an old Umayyad winter palace. Located inside a square enclosure and outer wall of 25 towers is a central courtyard, a reception hall wing, several symmetrically arranged rooms, a small mosque facing Mecca, an even smaller courtyard, a basilica shape hall, and several side rooms in the reception hall wings. But the most striking element of...Read more
  3. Queen Alia International Airport Image
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    Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) is the main international airport of Jordan, located in Zizya, 30 kilometers south of the capital Amman. It is the third busiest airport in the Middle East, after Dubai International Airport and Abu Dhabi International Airport.QAIA was opened in 1983 and is named after Queen Alia, the third wife of King Hussein of Jordan. The airport is managed by Airport...Read more
  4. Amman Civil Airport (Marka International Airport) Image
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    Amman Civil Airport (Marka International Airport) is an international airport located in Marka, Amman, Jordan. It is the main hub for Royal Jordanian Airlines and the only international airport in the country. The airport is located about 16 km (10 mi) east of the city center.The airport was originally built in the 1930s as a military airfield and was later used as a civil airport. In the 1950s...Read more
  5. The Citadel
    It is a historic archeological landmark in Amman. At night you can see ancient ruins, the view is great due to lights at night. Citadel is located on the top of the hill of Amman. If you take a guide with you then you will discover fascinating history of this place. 
  6. Levant

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    In the excellent location of Amman, Jordan, you will get to enjoy great food and drinks with your loved ones, once you go to the restaurant called the Levant. You will find the restaurant’s environment absolutely classy and sophisticated and the décor of the same suits the standard of the very bistro. Just like the excellent ambiance, the restaurant serves excellent food items too....Read more
  7. Habibah Sweets

    Food And Drinks

    If you are someone who loves to indulge in sweet haven, then you’ve got to visit Habibah Sweets while in Amman. While here, you must try the local delicacy of Kanafeh which is middle eastern cheesecake. The shop is renowned to serve the best of Kanafeh in the whole of Jordan. With its location in the old town area, you are bestowed with an absolutely authentic experience of Amman. Don&rsq...Read more
  8. Royal Automobile Museum

    Automobile Museum

    The Royal Automobile Museum displays over seventy classic motorbikes and cars from King Hussein’s personal collection and to enjoy it, you don’t really have to be a car enthusiast. The vehicles exhibited here range from the pre-1950s glories to present-day sports cars consisting of chrome-clad American cruisers to the impressive Rolls-Royces. The King was a car enthusiast and the cu...Read more
  9. Hashem
    It is located in Al-Amir Mohammed St Downtown, Amman 11110, Jordan. The food is excellent and in a budget. Your children will love this place and food also. The staff is helpful they give you quick service. You will get local Arabic food here.
  10. Jordan Museum Of Popular Tradition

    Museum

    Overview of Jordan Museum Of Popular Tradition A fabulous exhibit of Jordan’s culture, the Jordan Museum Of Popular Tradition give you great insights of Jordan’s evolvement. You might judge it by its tiny size, but hold on till you dig a little deeper; a plethora of enlightenment awaits you. You get to see a host of exhibits from traditional costumes, face masks to even ethnic jewe...Read more
  11. Jerash Image
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    The ruined city of Jerash is one of the most fascinating and largest Roman sites that draws a lot of tourists from far and wide. The city boasts of having been inhabited since the Bronze Age and is renowned for the walled Greco-Roman settlement of Gerasa that lies just outside the city. This encompasses the Corinthian columns of Temple of Artemis, Hadrian’s Arch dating back to the second ...Read more
  12. Byzantine Church

    4.6 (5 Votes)
    Byzantine Church Image
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    Church, Religious Site

    The Byzantine Church- Petra is known for its absolutely stunning architecture and the beautiful mosaic floors which is said to have been discovered in 1990 and excavated between 1992 and 1998. The Church has a tripartite basilica with 3 inscribed apses and 3 corresponding entrances and was perhaps built towards the last half of the fifth century. Byzantine Church- Petra’s preserved mosaic...Read more
  13. Dead Sea

    4.3 (11 Votes)
    Dead Sea Image
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    Water Body

    The Dead Sea borders Israel, Jordan and the West Bank and is a salt-water lake whose banks are over 400 metres below the sea. The renowned hypersaline water of the lake makes floating on the eater easy and its black mud is popularly used for cosmetic and therapeutic purposes. On the Jordanian side, visiting the Dead Sea is possible both from Aquaba and Amman. Swimming in the Dead Sea is a uniqu...Read more
  14. Umm Qyas Archaeological Site

    Archaeological Site

    While exploring the nukes and crannies of the historic city of Jordan, you and your companions can think of planning a journey to the spot of Umm Qays Archaeological Site. The very place used to be known as Gadara in the ancient times. Once this spot was an eminent place where philosophers and classical poets used to unite to practice their intellect. The eminent Roman figure Theodorus also vis...Read more
  15. Swatch

    2.7 (7 Votes)