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A densely populated urban area with a mix of residential and commercial buildings, a prominent hill with a mosque, and a bridge in the background.
A modern bridge with blue supports and cables, surrounded by urban buildings and a mosque with a green minaret.
An ancient stone corridor with arched ceilings and intricate carvings.
A bustling market with various stalls selling hats, jewelry, and decorative items.
A densely packed urban landscape with a mix of residential and commercial buildings, a prominent mosque with a green dome, and a rocky hill in the foreground.

Amman Attractions

With its Stone Age relics and desert castles along with bustling modern avenues, Jordan’s capital city has more than earned its reputation as a lively crossroads between Middle East and West. Museums and ancient monuments share the city with malls and water parks, so when you go looking for things to do in Amman you can find something for whatever mood you’re in.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Amman

Al-Balad

Inhabited for more than 8,500 years now, Amman’s downtown area has gathered a lot of local heritage and modern attractions alike. Bounded by the original 7 hills that made up the ancient city, the Balad features a lively collection of souks and office parks along with the ruins of Roman temples and hilltop fortifications that still offer some terrific views.

Abdoun

Arguably the most upscale part of the city, Abdoun is home to a host of embassies and high-end nightclubs that cater to both tourists and Jordanians with plenty of disposable income. You can check out some favorite youth hotspots in the ring of cafes around Abdoun Circle or check out the shops in the city’s oldest mall.

L’Weibdeh

Home to startups, artists, and expats, Jabal Al l’Weibdeh is a charming and laid-back alternative to the bustle of downtown. A growing number of lounges and hip cafes are joining the studio spaces and galleries between the falafel shops on Kuleyet Al-Sharia Street and the National Gallery of Fine Arts.

What to See in Amman

A great place to start your visit is the Hashemite Plaza in central Amman, where you get a look at not just the ancient Roman Theater and Odeon Theater, but the Folklore Museum and the millennia worth of fortifications and monuments on the nearby Citadel. You can see some of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Jordan Museum, or head out of town to visit Mount Nebo and find the view that gave Moses his first look at the Holy Land.

Sightseeing in Amman

The easiest way to get to know Amman is with an insider’s help, so get a private tour to make sure you find the city’s best secrets. If you want to learn about the world of Jordanian wines, a visit to The Winemaker tasting room can offer up an exquisite introduction. Or you can venture out into the desert for a drive through the Valley of the Moon, a look at the ancient pottery and mosaics in Madaba, or a visit to Lawrence of Arabia’s headquarters among the desert castles of eastern Jordan.

And, of course, there’s Petra, with its vast city carved out of the cliffs. You can join a day trip that takes you there straight from Amman, or take an overnight tour to see the iconic rose-colored sandstone lit by sunrise.

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Abdoun Bridge - Admire the design and originality of this fantastic example of modern architecture.

Al Khaldi Medical Center - Widely known among the locals, this site is worth visiting.

Coptic Orthodox Church - Inject a bit of spirituality into your trip by dropping by this religious site.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Amman

Al-Balad

Inhabited for more than 8,500 years now, Amman’s downtown area has gathered a lot of local heritage and modern attractions alike. Bounded by the original 7 hills that made up the ancient city, the Balad features a lively collection of souks and office parks along with the ruins of Roman temples and hilltop fortifications that still offer some terrific views.

Abdoun

Arguably the most upscale part of the city, Abdoun is home to a host of embassies and high-end nightclubs that cater to both tourists and Jordanians with plenty of disposable income. You can check out some favorite youth hotspots in the ring of cafes around Abdoun Circle or check out the shops in the city’s oldest mall.

L’Weibdeh

Home to startups, artists, and expats, Jabal Al l’Weibdeh is a charming and laid-back alternative to the bustle of downtown. A growing number of lounges and hip cafes are joining the studio spaces and galleries between the falafel shops on Kuleyet Al-Sharia Street and the National Gallery of Fine Arts.

What to See in Amman

A great place to start your visit is the Hashemite Plaza in central Amman, where you get a look at not just the ancient Roman Theater and Odeon Theater, but the Folklore Museum and the millennia worth of fortifications and monuments on the nearby Citadel. You can see some of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Jordan Museum, or head out of town to visit Mount Nebo and find the view that gave Moses his first look at the Holy Land.

Sightseeing in Amman

The easiest way to get to know Amman is with an insider’s help, so get a private tour to make sure you find the city’s best secrets. If you want to learn about the world of Jordanian wines, a visit to The Winemaker tasting room can offer up an exquisite introduction. Or you can venture out into the desert for a drive through the Valley of the Moon, a look at the ancient pottery and mosaics in Madaba, or a visit to Lawrence of Arabia’s headquarters among the desert castles of eastern Jordan.

And, of course, there’s Petra, with its vast city carved out of the cliffs. You can join a day trip that takes you there straight from Amman, or take an overnight tour to see the iconic rose-colored sandstone lit by sunrise.


 

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Downtown Amman

Unique features of Downtown Amman include the historic sites and theaters. Make a stop by Jordanian Museum of Popular Traditions or Amman Roman Theater while you're exploring the area.

Jabal Amman

If you're spending some time in Jabal Amman, Rainbow Street and Museum of the Political History of Hm Late King Abdullah bin al-Hussein are top sights worth seeing.

Al Swaifyeh

While visiting Al Swaifyeh, you might make a stop by sights like The Galleria Mall and Baraka Mall.

Jabal al-Luweibdeh

While visiting Jabal al-Luweibdeh, you might make a stop by sights like Abdali Mall and Abdali Boulevard.

Abdoun

Abdoun might not have many top sights, but TAJ Mall and Abdali Boulevard are two attractions nearby that you can check out.


 

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Frequently asked questions

Is Amman worth visiting?
Offering a mix of history and culture, there's no shortage of things to do in Amman. While you're here, head to Amman Waves, a major attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Amman?
After you've checked off popular attractions like Amman Waves and Royal Automobile Museum, spend some time enjoying Amman's shopping and dining scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Amman?
Don't leave without exploring Amman Waves, ranked the top tourist attraction in Amman.
Is three days enough to stay in Amman?
Three days will give you enough time to tick off many city attractions, including Royal Automobile Museum, Jordanian Museum of Popular Traditions and Zahran Palace. The average stay in Amman is three days. If you feel the urge to extend your getaway, Sweimeh isn't far away.
Is Amman a walkable city?
It depends on what you plan to do and see in Amman. Several sights, such as Jordanian Museum of Popular Traditions and Zahran Palace, are reachable on foot. If you're up for a stroll around some of Amman's best neighborhoods, Al Abdali is 1 mile away from downtown, while Ash Shumaysani is 0.6 miles away from the center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Amman with kids?
Planning what to do in Amman with kids has never been simpler. Whether you have little ones or teenagers, there's a range of family-friendly activities to keep them entertained here.

What to do in Amman for adults?
Whether you're an avid foodie, culture enthusiast or thrill seeker, there are lots of things to do in Amman for adults including Rainbow Street and Wakalat Street.
Are there free things to do in Amman?
In Amman, Rainbow Street is a top spot for anyone planning to tour the city without opening their wallet. Also, check out the parks and other neighborhoods, and speak with a local tour guide. It's a simple way to discover the best free things to do in Amman.

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