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Amman (1.2 miles from Marka International Airport)
Feel home always is located in Amman, just 2.5 miles from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 2.6 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque.
Al Salt (1.6 miles from Marka International Airport)
Sabaa House offers accommodations in Al Salt, 2.5 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque and 3 miles from The Jordan Museum.
Amman (1.8 miles from Marka International Airport)
Featuring a garden, Waterfall Hut - Live by a waterfall كوخ الشلال - عش وسط شلال provides accommodations in Amman. This luxury tent features free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Amman (1.8 miles from Marka International Airport)
Desert Inn offers accommodations in Amman, 3.2 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque and 3.8 miles from The Jordan Museum.
Amman (1.8 miles from Marka International Airport)
Luxurious Apartment in Tabrbour شقة فخمة بطبربور is located in Amman, just 5.4 miles from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 5.4 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque.
Amman (2.1 miles from Marka International Airport)
A recently renovated apartment, شقه خاصه مستقله offers accommodations in Amman. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Amman (2.2 miles from Marka International Airport)
LH HOUSE is located in Amman, just 5.8 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque and 6.3 miles from The Jordan Museum.
Amman (2.5 miles from Marka International Airport)
Yaso Roof & Apartments is a recently renovated apartment in Amman where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities. It is so interesting place And the manager and staff more than wonderful I recommend the place strongly
Amman (2.5 miles from Marka International Airport)
جبل عمان الدوار الخامس offers accommodations in Amman, 1.2 miles from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 1.1 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque.
Amman (2.6 miles from Marka International Airport)
Adam's Apartment is located in Amman, just 5.5 miles from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 6.2 miles from Al Hussainy Mosque.
Hotel in Amman ( 2.2 miles)
Located in the heart of Amman’s historic center, Amman Palace offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. It has a 24-hour front desk and an elevator. All of it.. the stuff really nice to me n give me a lot of facilities like sejadah n towel
Hotel in Amman ( 2 miles)
Located in Amman, a 4-minute walk from Al Hussainy Mosque, New Rafi Hotel features views of the city. Everything Location fantastic Yousef is the best
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Located in Downtown Amman, Art Hotel features simply furnished accommodations. Free WiFi is available in all areas. The Roman Amphitheater is a 10-minute walk away. It was very nice hotel, I really liked my stay there, the receptionist's staff were really nice...
Hotel in Amman ( 2.2 miles)
Located in Amman and with Rainbow Street reachable within a 8-minute walk, Hotel Philosophy has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a... Bed was very comfortable and location is very near downtown, rainbow street …If you like to walk you...
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Located in Amman, 4.7 miles from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column, The Castle Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. We really liked our room and it was clean! The staff was really nice, free parking, nice breakfast!
Hotel in Amman ( 1.9 miles)
In Central Downtown Amman, 100 ft from the Roman Theatre and a short walk to the Citadel. Car rental can be arranged by the 24-hour front desk. Hotel Jordan Tower has simply furnished rooms. The stuff was to nice with us also jack still help us for anything we need it
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Al Naser Hotel is located in Amman, a 14-minute walk from Rainbow Street and one mile from The Islamic Scientific College. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace. Clean and tidy, the staff are very helpful, specially Mr Ibrahim who was always ready to help and...
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Located in central Amman, Nobel Hotel is near the Central Bank of Jordan. It offers simply decorated rooms with free WiFi. The hotel offers a tour desk that arranges local excursions. Excellent location, services n cleanliness. Free WiFi available. Continental breakfast. Mr.
Amman is a bustling city with historical sites, great food and quirky shops. I loved the citadel, which only costs 3 JD to enter. At Hasheem Restaurant, you can try authentic Jordanian cuisine for an extremely low price. Taxi drivers are helpful and I didn't feel like they were trying to scam me. Clothing is very cheap here. I bought a belt for only 5 JD and the quality seems very high. However, tourists need to be careful with persistent shopkeepers who invite them in and charge them too much. Always bargain for a lower price. The price they ask is not set in stone but is just the start of a negotiation.
I would not go out of your way to visit Amman. It's a hectic city for pedestrians and downright crazy for drivers. Meanwhile, there isn't that much to do: a few ancient Roman sites, a couple mosques, and a museum.
Tourist friendly people, good food, affordable price, many tourist attractions, lively downtown market. Found a bit costly in commuting (taxi charges), limitations in conversing with people in english. Dead Sea Beaches are not maintained as it is very difficult to walk safely and comfortably to float in Dead Sea (i used Holiday In Resort beach).
Don't really on Hotel taxi very over priced and local knowledge is poor. Amman has limited attractions because small country there are Aqaba, Heki Wem, Petra, Jerash, umm qais, Roman theatre and Citidel and dead sea are the best. Amman City does not have something to define it all attractions are Greek or Roman
I love this city! I have travelled all over the world and have experience with all known ones. But Amman is my favorite. I have been here 4 times now. It counts 6 million inhabitants and therefore is busy. But........ there is never an unsafe. In fact in other cities I am very carefull. Pickpocketters everywhere. But In Amman you can leave everything unwatched and it is still there. (Do the same in New York, Amsterdam, Paris, Rio ..... :) :) ) The Jordan people are open, superkind and for sure not religious fanatics. In fact I feel ashamed about the western Islamofoob behaviour. I would never advise a jordanian to visit Western countries as I feel ashamed about our discrimination of Muslims. Amman has many places of interest: The Citadel, The museums, Downtown, Roman theater etc. etc. And for sure many nice restaurants with great food. For those with weak health. Jordan people are very hygienic.
A great place for foodies, as there are plenty of reasonably priced restaurants with amazing food. Even Fakhreldin which is widely considered the best restaurant in Amman wasn't very pricy. The city is not very walkable but taxis/Ubers are rather cheap, typically very comfortable and come quickly. Amman Citadel is a must see for the city views.