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The Jordan Museum
Jordan's leading archaeology museum, displaying finds from prehistoric periods to Islamic eras, including some of the country's most important artifacts.
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Jordan's leading archaeology museum, displaying finds from prehistoric periods to Islamic eras, including some of the country's most important artifacts.
Museum on the Citadel with artifacts from Amman and across Jordan, offering strong context for the surrounding ruins and ancient civilizations.
Widely respected contemporary art museum with modern Arab and international works, sculpture garden, and changing exhibitions in Jabal Al Weibdeh.
Historic downtown core packed with markets, old cinemas, heritage storefronts, and easy access to major ruins. Essential for experiencing everyday Amman.
Amman's best-known pedestrian-friendly street, popular for strolling among historic buildings, shops, and city views, especially in the evening.
One of Amman's oldest districts, loved for stairways, galleries, street art, cafés, and cultural venues. Great for walking and local character.
Jordan’s national dish of lamb cooked in fermented dried yogurt sauce, often served with rice. It is central to family feasts and special occasions.
A Jordanian rice dish with chicken or lamb, nuts, and warm spices. It is a celebratory meal commonly served at gatherings and holidays.
Chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon, and garlic. This Levantine staple is beloved in Amman for breakfast, mezze, and everyday eating.
Iconic dessert shop famed for hot knafeh. A must-visit for a classic sweet in a lively downtown setting.
Refined Levantine dining in a restored villa with a garden terrace. Known for elegant mezze, grilled dishes, and a stylish atmosphere.
Legendary casual eatery known for hummus, falafel, and ful. Simple, always-busy atmosphere and one of Amman’s best-known traditional food stops.
Moderate for the region: hotels and restaurant meals add up, but falafel, shawarma, and taxis can stay reasonable for tourists.
Service may be included. If not, tip restaurants about 10%. Round up in cafes and taxis, or add a small extra for helpful service.
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