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Are you looking for Amman tours and travel? Check out our amazing Jordan tours, including Amman, the capital of Jordan, built on seven hills, is where you can witness the perfect blending of the old and the new. From Roman ruins, hilltop citadels, and chic cafés to vibrant markets, the city of Amman is ready to greet you with its warmth and offer you the most genuine experience of Jordanian life.

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Roman ruins and temple tops from the time of the Romans were a delight for the eyes while visiting the Amman Citadel, then moving on to the nearby Roman Theatre, where the Roman Empire directly influenced the city. One could take a walk in Downtown Amman (Al-Balad), a mix of ancient and modern with traditional souks, aromatic street food, and the locals, or go to Rainbow Street for modern cafés, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife.

For its great attractions, Amman is also known as a city of warm welcomes and rich foods. You can try the national dish, mansaf, and then have Arabic coffee with the locals. Besides, the city’s central location makes it the best starting point for visiting other countries’ cultural sites, such as Petra, the Dead Sea, and the Wadi Rum desert.

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Amman’s Rainbow Street, a bustling cultural artery, is the place to be where cafes, street art, and local shops are, all together with the vibrant city life that has a downtown view.

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Q: What are the top tourist attractions in Amman?
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Amman, being the capital of Jordan, is a city that amazingley combines ancient history and modern life together. The top attractions are the Amman Citadel, Roman Theater, Rainbow Street, King Abdullah I Mosque, and the Jordan Museum. Besides, the city offers very good laces for day trips to Jerash, Madaba, and the Dead Sea.

Q: When is the best time to visit Amman?
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It is the time of the year when the weather in Amman is mild and comfortable during spring (March – May) and autumn (September – November) that the best time visit Amman is. The temperature in summer is hot, however, the nights are typically nice, while winter could be cooler and sometimes usher in rains.

Q: How can I get around Amman?
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Cities have their own means of transportation and Amman provides that in the form of taxis, ride-hailing apps (Uber and Careem), and private car hires. Most of the landmarks are located near each other in the downtown area of the city, thus looking at it either by road or walking will not be a problem.

Q: Is Amman safe for tourists?
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Definitely, Amman is an extremely safe place for tourists. It is one of the most tranquil capitals in the Middle East. People are kind and ready to assist you, and crime is almost nonexistent. Travelers can take safety measures according to the ordinary way and not worry about it safety-wise in case of visiting anyplace in the world.

Q: What makes Amman special as a travel destination?
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Amman is not only an archaeological site but also an open-air museum that is surrounded by modernity. Visitors will savor the local delicacies, experience the close-knit community feel in the markets, and enjoy the breathtaking views over the Citadel that stands still among the seven hills of the city.