Do you know that Amman is home to the world’s oldest human-shaped statues, Ain Ghazal? The capital of Jordan is actually a place worth visiting. Your Jordan trip won’t be complete without visiting Amman, the capital city, with several local tourist attractions. Whether you are on a cultural tour of Jordan or you are an art enthusiast visiting Jordan’s emerging arts culture, Amman is worth a visit. Some of the places you need to visit include Amman Citadel, the legendary 2nd-century Roman Theater, Jordan Museum, and the Grand Husseini Mosque.
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Go through this informative guide to plan well and make your first-time Amman visit comfortable and fun-filled.
Amman is a city that has many interesting sites, including Roman ruins and Islamic architecture. These are some of the best places to visit in your itinerary list:
One of the oldest and most renowned sites in the city is the Amman Citadel. It is located on a hill from where you can have a breathtaking view of the city below. The location has antique ruins of different periods, such as Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic. The major attractions are the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and the Jordan Archaeological Museum.
The Roman Theatre in Amman is one of the most outstanding Roman structures located at the foot of Jabal Al-Joufah. Built in the 2nd century, it can accommodate 6,000 spectators. Now this theatre is used for the Amman International Book Fair, Musical concerts, and the Amman Marathon Prize ceremony. You can enjoy the concert while you are in the city.
Visit Rainbow Street to have a glimpse of contemporary Amman. It is a busy street adorned with cafes and restaurants, art galleries and shops. It is an ideal location to enjoy local food, fresh juice, or capture the vibrant ambience.

A symbol of the Islamic architecture of modern times, it is the largest mosque in Amman. You can see the impressive blue dome. The mosque is open to non Muslim visitors; however, it is important to dress decently, covering your shoulders and knees.
People interested in the history and culture of Jordan must visit the Jordan Museum in Amman. The museum exhibits the archeological relics of the country, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Ain Ghazal statues.
On the way to Amman, a couple of tips will help make your travel enjoyable and stress-free before going there.
The Jordan Pass is a savior for first-time visitors. It provides complimentary access to over 40 sites, including Petra, and does not collect the visa fee. It is an excellent bargain, and it can save time and money.
Jordan is a conservative Muslim nation, and Amman is not an exception. Although you do not have to dress with a full body cover, you should dress decently. This includes the covering of your shoulders and knees, particularly when going to places of worship or even in rural places. A woman may use a scarf, especially when going to the mosque.
Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is a robust currency and, in most cases, stronger than the US dollar. Although Amman is not as costly as other cities in the West, it should be noted that one has to be a budget traveller. It is also a good idea to carry cash to buy in smaller stores, even though credit cards are generally accepted almost anywhere.
Although English is the major language used by many in the tourism sector, a few basic Arabic phrases can go a long way in trying to associate with the locals. Even a nod in the direction of Shukran (thank you) or As-salaam alaykum (hello) will go down well with the Amman people.
The most suitable period to visit Amman is the spring (March to May) and fall (October to November) months. The weather at the time was warm and pleasant, with no issues in exploring the city. Summer is very hot and the temperatures can go up to 40 degrees Celsius. Even in the winter, which is colder, it can still be pleasant, particularly to those who do not want to meet too many tourists.
Amman is an interesting city that provides an ideal combination of history, culture, and modernity. Whether you are a cultural buff, a nature lover, or a foodie, there is something to please every taste.
Being the entry point to most of the Jordanian delights, Amman is a key destination whenever visiting Jordan. Visiting its ancient locations, to the bustling streets, it is a city that you cannot leave without experiencing an original experience. Let us help you get the cheapest flight tickets or an all-inclusive vacation package to this dynamic city. We are going to bring you on a smooth sailing and memorable trip to one of the most vibrant cities in the Middle East.
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