As the capital of Jordan, Amman is littered with culture, which dates back 5500 years. Its biggest draw however is its location on the Red Sea as well as the easy access to Petra.
the Red Sea is a must-visit especially if you’re an avid scuba diver or enjoy snorkeling over the coral reefs. Other sites to see include The Citadel at sunset, the Roman Amphitheatre, the Abu Darwish Mosque, Wadi Zarqa Ma’in and Darat al Funun which means ‘small house of the arts’. The most popular attraction however is located outside of Amman in Petra.
here are five great areas to head if you’re looking to shop. The cobblestoned Rainbow Street (Shari’ Al-Rainbow) has many boutiques and cafes. Wakalat Street is where you’ll find shops such as Zara and Gap. If you’re looking for traditional wares head to the Abdali Market, which is open Thursday night and Friday.
You can Explore many restaurants in Amman such as Fakhr El-Din Restaurant and Burj Al Hamam,
There is a good selection of hotels in Amman and occasion for all Budgets. Click here to book your accommodation.
While it’s hot and dry during summer, the winter rains tend to cool the city down. There’s also snowfall a few times a year. The best time to visit however is during spring when the weather is cooler and the flowers are in bloom.
Fly Baghdad flights that going to Amman land in Queen Alia International Airport (AMM).
which is located in Zizya area, 20 miles (30km) south of Amman, the capital city of Jordan.