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The Jordan Museum
Jordan’s main national museum, presenting the country’s history from prehistoric times to the modern era, including some of the Dead Sea Scrolls and major archaeological finds.
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Jordan’s main national museum, presenting the country’s history from prehistoric times to the modern era, including some of the Dead Sea Scrolls and major archaeological finds.
A respected contemporary art center in historic villas overlooking downtown, known for exhibitions by regional artists, heritage architecture, and panoramic city views.
A restored historic building used as a cultural space and small exhibition venue, valued for its nostalgic interior and connection to old Amman’s social history.
Amman’s best-known walking street, lined with heritage buildings, viewpoints, shops, and lively evening atmosphere popular with both locals and visitors.
The historic core of the city, valued for its markets, street life, old shops, and easy access to the Roman Theatre and other major sights.
A charming hillside neighborhood known for galleries, older villas, cafes, and a more local creative atmosphere than the city’s main tourist streets.
Jordan’s national dish of lamb cooked in fermented jameed yogurt, served over rice and shrak bread. It is the most iconic celebratory meal in Amman and across Jordan.
An upside-down pot of rice, vegetables, and usually chicken or lamb, flipped before serving. It is a beloved Levantine home-style dish commonly eaten in Amman.
Sumac-seasoned chicken with caramelized onions and olive oil baked on taboon bread. It is a classic Palestinian-Jordanian dish widely enjoyed in Amman.
Established upscale Levantine restaurant known for polished service, mezze, grilled meats, and elegant garden seating in Amman.
Iconic dessert shop best known for hot knafeh. A must-visit for traditional sweets and one of Amman’s best-known food stops.
Well-known restaurant in Jabal Amman serving classic Jordanian dishes such as mansaf and mezze in a refined heritage-house setting.
Moderate overall. Local eateries are affordable, but hotels, alcohol, and tourist-area dining cost more.
Service may be included. Otherwise tip 5-10% in restaurants, round up taxis, and give small tips to hotel staff.
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