About Amman
Amman (Arabic: عمان ʻammān) is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan with a population of about 4 million as of 2020. Amman forms a great base for exploring the country and does, despite popular belief, hold a few items of interest to the traveler. The city is generally well-appointed for the traveller, reasonably well-organized, and the people are very friendly. Although not seen as much when in the air over Amman, the city holds many surprises for the visitor. Anything can be found in Amman if one asks. Visit Amman's Roman Amphitheatre or stay in a luxurious hotel. Shopping malls are abundant in Jordan. With new construction in Abdali, in a few years the high-end traveller could eat in the most high-end restaurant, stay in a five star hotel or shop in massive malls, all a few metres from one another. Much less is being done to cater to the budget traveller, although urban beautification in the city centre (old town) is cleaning it up and making it more pedes
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Jordanian dinar (JOD)
Symbol: د.ا
Language
Arabic
Phone Code
+962
International dialing code for Jordan
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for Jordan
Region
Asia
Western Asia
How to Get to Amman
Transportation options and arrival information
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Getting Around Amman
Local transportation and navigation tips
Some areas of Amman are not easily navigated on foot. Be aware when walking through areas of Amman that are not familiar to you because the walkable route might be inconvenient. Unlike other cities frequented by tourists, tools such as Google Maps may not provide an easily traversable route even when used in walking mode. In this case, a walk that appears to be only a few minutes on Google Maps my take half an hour or longer due to unforeseen obstacles. For example, in some areas of Amman you ma
Safety in Amman
High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.849)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Compared with other capital cities, Amman is a very safe place to visit. Jordanian police and the military maintain a tight grip on law and order. Personal safety is high in Amman - it is safe to walk anywhere in the city at any time of day or night. Serious crime is extremely rare. In 2005, some major hotels were targeted by bombers (connected with the conflict in Iraq). Security measures at all major hotels were increased as a result.
Where to Stay in Amman
Accommodation tips and recommendations
Amman has the full range of accommodation options from very basic 1-star accommodation to luxurious 5-star facilities.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
7 protected sites near Amman






Things to See in Amman
18 landmarks and points of interest
'Umayri
archaeological site near Amman, Jordan
Al Hussein Public Parks
park
Amman Citadel
archaeological site in Amman
Amman International Stadium
stadium in Jordan
Ayn Ghazal
archaeological site in Jordan
Jordan Folklore Museum
heritage Museum in Amman, Jordan
King Hussain Mosque
mosque in Amman, Jordan
Martyrs' Memorial and Museum
memorial and museum in Amman, Jordan.
Museum of Parliamentary Life
parliamentary Museum, History Museum in Amman, Jordan
Our Lady Church
church building in Jordan
Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, Amman
church building in Amman, Jordan
Philadelphia
ancient city located in present-day Jordan
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