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Amman
Jordan

Population: 2,125,400
Language: Arabic
Currency: Jordanian dinar (JOD)

Information about Amman

Why Is Amman a Key Tourist Hub in Jordan?

Amman is the capital of Jordan and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history spanning over 5,000 years. This metropolis, spread across seven hills, uniquely blends ancient ruins, modern skyscrapers, rich culture, and Middle Eastern hospitality.

Amman attracts tourists with its diversity: you can walk through an ancient amphitheater, visit museums, explore bustling markets, and enjoy panoramic views from scenic terraces. The city suits both history lovers and those who appreciate urban culture, cuisine, and shopping.

What Are the Must-See Attractions in Amman?

Amman has many fascinating places worth visiting. Here are just some of them:

  • Roman Amphitheatre — one of the city’s most iconic structures, built in the 2nd century.
  • The Citadel (Jabal al-Qal'a) — an ancient fortress offering panoramic city views and temple ruins.
  • King Hussein Yacht Museum — an exhibition of royal yachts located near the Dead Sea within city limits.
  • Al-Balad Cultural Street — a vibrant district with cafes, art galleries, and street art.
  • Fayhaa Children's Art Museum — a creative space for family-friendly activities.
  • King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque — one of the main mosques in the capital.
  • Al-Husseini Souk — a traditional market selling spices, coffee, and handmade crafts.
  • Royal Theatre — a venue for cultural events and performances.
  • Al-Zahra Park — a green recreational area with fountains and playgrounds.
  • Jordan Heritage Museum — an exhibition tracing the country’s history from prehistoric times.

Why Choose a Private Guide in Amman?

Tours with a private guide in Amman allow you to dive deeper into the city’s history, uncover hidden stories about ruins, and understand local cultural nuances.

If you're unfamiliar with local customs or visiting for the first time, private guides in Amman will help organize your itinerary, explain etiquette, and make your trip as informative and comfortable as possible.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Amman and What Language Is Spoken?

The best time to visit Amman is in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are pleasant and the weather is stable. Summers are very hot, while winters are cool and occasionally rainy.

The main language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and among younger people. For deeper cultural understanding, it's recommended to hire a private guide in Amman.

What Local Food Should You Try and What Shopping Opportunities Are Available in Amman?

In Amman, be sure to try: "Mansaf" (the national dish), "Maqluba" (upside-down rice with meat and eggplant), fresh hummus, falafel, and Arabic coffee.

For shopping, visit Al-Husseini Souk, City Mall, and craft shops in Jabal Weibdeh. You can buy spices, ceramics, jewelry, and olive wood carvings.

What Items Cannot Be Taken Out of Amman and What Currency Is Used?

You cannot export archaeological artifacts, ancient coins, or items related to cultural heritage from Jordan.

The currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). US dollars are also widely accepted. It’s best to exchange money at banks or official exchange offices.

What Are the Rules of Behavior in Public Places in Amman?

Respect local traditions: dress modestly, especially at religious sites; ask permission before photographing people; avoid drinking alcohol in public. Shoes must be removed before entering mosques.

How Safe Is Amman and What Issues Might Tourists Face?

Amman is one of the safest cities in the Middle East. Crime rates are low, but keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas. Tourists may occasionally face minor language barriers or misunderstandings of local customs.

What to Do in Amman in the Evening and Is It Interesting for Children?

In the evening, stroll along Al-Balad Street, dine at a rooftop restaurant, or attend a performance at the Royal Theatre.

Children will enjoy Amman — parks, museums, and interactive exhibits are engaging. Many private guides in Amman offer child-friendly programs.

Who Lives in Amman and What Is the Predominant Religion?

Amman is home to around 4.5 million people. Most residents are Muslim, but there is a significant Christian community. The city is known for its religious tolerance.

What Is the Environmental Situation Like in Amman?

Amman faces challenges with waste management and traffic congestion, but authorities are implementing projects to expand green spaces and promote sustainable urban development.

How to Get to Amman and Which Airport to Fly Into?

The easiest way to reach Amman is via Queen Alia International Airport (AMM). From the airport, you can travel by bus, taxi, or pre-booked transfer.

Why Visit Amman?

Amman is the heart of Jordan, where ancient history meets modern life. It's the perfect starting point for exploring the country, discovering its culture, and experiencing genuine hospitality.

5 Reasons to Visit Amman

  1. See the impressive Roman Amphitheatre in the city center.
  2. Climb to The Citadel and enjoy panoramic views of the capital.
  3. Taste national dishes at Al-Husseini Souk.
  4. Explore the artistic Al-Balad district.
  5. Get unique impressions from tours with a private guide in Amman.

Our Travel Tips for Amman

  • Start your day with breakfast at a local café — try ful medames.
  • Use the Careem app to book taxis — it’s safer than hailing on the street.
  • Stay hydrated — the dry climate can lead to dehydration quickly.
  • Visit the souk in the morning to avoid heat and crowds.
  • Try Arabic coffee with cardamom — it’s a symbol of hospitality.
Private Guide in Amman

Private Guide in Amman - Abdulsalaam

(Member Since 2012) Languages: English, Spanish

I am a member of different web sites, that provide information about Jordan, specially in Spain. I participate most of the years in Jordanian tourism fairs in Spain(Madrid & Barcelona). I do trekking, in desert & gorges with water.Picnics & routes in natural reserves.

Private Guide in Amman

Private Guide in Amman - Wael

(Member Since 2013) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Amman Languages: English, Arabic, French

I provide many services to the tourist in Jordan, Mostly starts from the border to the border, from the airport to the airport covering all the aspects, working with different English speaking.nationalities, I'm qualified to do the tours in all Jordan, also our fleet of vehicle provides the transportation services in all Jordan, Children and handicapped travelers welcome in our business, to give the travelers unforgettable memories.


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