Amman, Jordan
August 16, 2023
The Amman Citadel (Jabal al-Qal'a) is a historical site located in the center of the Jordanian capital, Amman. The Citadel is considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in the world, and features many archeological artifacts from different eras. It is currently a popular tourist destination in Amman, featuring a museum with ancient artifacts as well as ruins of old structures such as temples and fortifications from different civilizations. Other attractions at the Citadel include a theater, an amphitheater, and a park. The site also offers views of the city's skyline from
Lucca Steakhouse
Amman, Jordan
Elias Abu Ata
a month ago
I absolutely loved my experience at this restaurant! The atmosphere was delightful and the food surpassed all my expectations – each dish was an exquisite masterpiece. The meat was incredibly juicy and bursting with flavor. What made it even better was the fantastic outdoor seating, accompanied by enchanting music and dazzling lights. I'm already looking forward to my next visit because this place is definitely worth trying out.
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left off، Mijana Ahmad Bin Toulon St 8 First circle, the first, Rainbow St., Amman, Jordan
Lujain Kasht
2 months ago
One of the best place to dine in Amman, weather it was for breakfast, lunch or dinner or simply a nice drink and a shisha. The atmosphere is amazing and the outdoor area has so much greenery. Food is flavor rich and the service is very good
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Mu'Ath Bin Jabal Street 69, Amman 11181, Jordan
Moey Shawash
a month ago
Great menu, servers need to learn customer service better (after waiting for order, was told that their juicer is broken and the order I placed can’t be made, then asked for a half half ice cream flavour and was told it is possible, then was brought two full ice creams). Also, the place is too hot to stay open indoors in this weather. Needs better cooling. Avoid in summer!
More reviewsForca International Cuisine
Ibn-Al Roomi st Amman, Jordan
Hisham Assi
a month ago
Excellent fish and chips, best I've had in amman and I've been looking for good fish and chips. Appetizers are amazing too, I highly recommend this place for good food and a great atmosphere
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Taha Hussein St., Amman, Jordan
Fatima
in the last week
Hands down the best jordanian food restaurant in Amman! From food to service to the atmosphere and ambiance. Everything was perfect. In the two times that we went, we experienced consistent experiences both being good. I had the best hummus ever here. You have to try the ice cream with honey dessert. All the waiters and workers were extremely friendly and nice. The first time we went we didn’t know we needed to have a reservation yet they still tried to fit us in and found us a table when the restaurant was packed. Really great experience and would totally recommend and visit again no doubt!
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King Faisal Street Amman, ʿAmman, Jordan
Jarda Vašák
a year ago
I was bit sceptical of coming here as the restaurant has "only" four stars, but I'm glad I did. The food was very good, with an amazing and fast service and for a reasonable price. They do not have menu, so just choose something from the picture, or get the traditional hummus which is amazing here. Definitely recommend to get local food and get a taste of a local culture with it.
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5th Circle Abdoun, Beirut Street 6, Amman 11183, Jordan
Guitarik
a month ago
Salt is a high end steakhouse located in the Fairmont hotel Amman 5th circle. The food is good and very high priced. For those days when you have a good chunk of change to blow.. it's the place to go. Almost $140 for 2 burgers, soda water, Mac and cheese and some creamed spinach and a couple coffees to put you in the picture. -2 stars for the atmosphere as it is very classy but don't get fooled by the pictures. The booths and tables are very small and uncomfortable.
More reviewsVia Appia Restaurant & Bar
Kempinski Amman Hotel, Abd Al Hameed Shoman St 24, Amman, Jordan
Travis Young
a year ago
I LOVED THE FOOD HERE!!!! This hotel offed the best buffet food I have had in over 20 years. Some of the items I had. One was a tomato and herb soup. Yes, you can taste basil but it had some others herbs in it too. You taste the freshness of the herbs and the tomato. You can tell it was made that day and it was not from a can. Second item was alfredo pasta. It was creamy. The right balance of mushrooms. Wide pasta. So the sauce stuck to the pasta. It was AWESOME!!!
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Black Iris Street 4th floor, Amman, Jordan
Maria Benedetti
a year ago
The meat is really fresh and the food is tasty. The portions are generous. Excellent service and nice place. It deserves the money you spend.
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3rd Cir., Amman, Jordan
Lo La
in the last week
Best of the best! Everything you order here will be good that’s a guarantee. Everything comes in a very new and unique look. The levant salad was amazing! So was the beef shawarma. Their grape leave in oil were also incredible. The mtabalb was very good but I’ve had better in Jordan. The cheese rolls were also amazing. Their fresh bread is so good! The atmosphere is the best you’ll find in Amman. For dessert I highly recommend Halawat Jebin and the candy floss icecream dessert; they were beyond incredible with turkish coffee. My only comment is that the service could be faster as it took us so long for us to be able to call our server and ask for dessert.
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Grand Hyatt Jabal Amman, Hussein Bin Ali Street amman, Jordan
Hamzeh Mahadin
2 months ago
Everything went perfect for our dinner, much appreciated for the man who’s behind the great night; Thank you Mr. Saif Naser for taking care of us! Cheers
More reviewsIL Terrazzo Restaurant
Issam Al-Ajlouni St., Amman, Jordan
Mohannad Biyrouti
a year ago
Cozy ambient, great staff, great welcoming... Well this restaurant added joy and pleasure to our stay.... The breakfast was actually very very good and above expectations... You get in with a super welcoming lady 😀 Then chef Bilal and Rami made sure that we liked every single dish... And Mr. Badran made sure to keep us happy and the smile up... Super friendly team.. Good atmosphere.. good food..
More reviewsBourj Al Hamam
Islamic College Street InterContinental Jordan Hotel, Amman 11180, Jordan
Amer Al-Khatib
3 weeks ago
This is one of the grand restaurants in Amman that serves authentic Lebanese and Arabic cuisine in a great and relaxing atmosphere. A spacious outdoors seating area that makes it ideal for memorable summer nights. Works for family, social or even business outings. Probably one of the very few places that serves perfect mixed grill and tasty and tender grilled meat. The service was prompt and professional despite the fact that it is usually full. With an average of 20 to 25 JD per person it is one place for good value for money. Make a reservation before you go to ensure having a table to your preference.
More reviewsLa Maison Verte Restaurant
La Maison Verte Restaurant, Abd Al Hameed Badees St 59, Amman, Jordan
Rand Dawoud
2 months ago
The ambiance was elegant and sophisticated and the service was attentive and accommodating. I liked that there was a female DJ, something you don’t see very often. The food was good overall. The beef carpaccio felt a bit under seasoned in my opinion. The sea scallops were very yummy. The entrecote steak was delicious. The fish was overly buttery in my opinion.
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InterContinental Jordan, Al Kulliyah Al Elmiyah Al Eslamiyah St 66, Amman 11180, Jordan
chriskennedy100 Kennedy
2 months ago
5-star fajitas, 10-star service! Loved the ritas, too. Nacho chips could use some improvement, but overall a top notch experience!
More reviewsVinaigrette
Al Qasr Metropole Hotel, Al-Oroub St. 4, Amman, Jordan
Tia Haddad
2 weeks ago
so classy and alluring. the food looks and tastes delicious. the service is extremely good and the atmosphere is amazing. i ordered the Makimono boat and Kani salad and they both don’t disappoint. it’s a little pricey but worth it. definitely recommended.
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Black Iris Street 3rd floor Amman, Jordan
Ghada Abu Ashour
a month ago
Food was amazing everything was delicious. The service was very good Amir and Hassan were very supportive, welcoming and helpful.
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Sufra Restaurant, Al Rainbow St 26, Amman, Jordan
Fatima
in the last week
Tourists bait restaurant. High prices for low quality. Great atmosphere and vibes but the food quality and service were mid. If you want authentic food it’s not the place to go. Wouldn’t recommend the mansaf if you don’t like the taste of unclean meat. Do not try it. Don’t. The hygiene of the place is also mid. In the summer it can be hot so be aware of that before going in for lunch. The restaurant has a lot of celebrity visits so that explains why it’s also a tourist attraction which we didn’t know of beforehand.
More reviewsChestnut Restaurant & Pub
Abu Salma Al-Khelal St., Amman, Jordan
Tia Haddad
4 months ago
The place looks beautiful and gives you multiple food options of every kind. I love this place. There’s a happy hour every day and stops at 6 pm. The food is absolutely delicious. We ordered a nacho plate and a fried platter as well as bone marrow steak with 2 bears and two peach ice tea. They were all equally delicious. The prices are reasonable with the happy hour otherwise super expensive. Definitely recommended.
More reviewsLa Capitale Restaurant
5th Circle, Kindi St, Amman, Jordan
Santa Claus
a week ago
I’ve dined in this restaurant uncountable number of times and I can say this …… Food and service and experience nothing beats it in Jordan You’ll never get bored of the art that’s pleasing to the mouth as it’s to the eye you eat This is the top tier of fine dining you’ll ever get in Jordan
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XRVW+9H9، Amir, Ibn Malek, Amman, Jordan
Emad Owais
a month ago
Good place for children. They have many activities. They have a good area for playing. There is a supermarket,cafe,WC and a lot of free parking. There is security too.
More reviewsJordanian Museum of Popular Traditions
XW2Q+QR4, Amman, Jordan
Mateusz O.
5 months ago
The Jordanian Museum of Popular Traditions is a fascinating museum that showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Jordanian people. The museum is located in Amman and is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about the history and customs of Jordan. One of the highlights of the museum is the way it showcases the daily life of Jordanians. The exhibits include a range of everyday objects such as clothing, tools, and household items, which give visitors a glimpse into the daily routines of Jordanian people in the past. These exhibits are well-curated and provide a unique insight into the cultural practices and social norms of Jordanian life. The museum also has an impressive collection of weapons, jewelry, and other artifacts that highlight the traditional crafts and skills of Jordanian people. The exhibits are beautifully displayed, and the attention to detail is impressive, making it easy for visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry of these objects. Another noteworthy aspect of the museum is its emphasis on interactive displays. Visitors are encouraged to touch and handle the objects on display, which adds an element of fun and engagement to the experience. Additionally, the museum offers informative guided tours, which provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the history and significance of the objects on display. Overall, the Jordanian Museum of Popular Traditions is an outstanding museum that provides a valuable insight into the cultural heritage of Jordan. The exhibits are well-presented, and the interactive displays make the experience both educational and enjoyable. If you're visiting Amman, this museum should definitely be on your list of places to visit.
More reviewsCave Of The Seven Sleepers (Ashabul Kahf)
VXXF+HG7, Ahl Al-Kahf St., Amman, Jordan
Naim Dhoda
2 weeks ago
Amazing to experience the history of the people of Petra. It was very hot but manageable however if you can come in the cooler months it would be much better.
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XW2P+4C5, Al-Hashemi St., Amman, Jordan
Jesús D
6 months ago
Another remarkable remnant of old Roman Decapolis city of Philadelphia, the Nymphaeum of Amman is the largest in the region of its kind. Even in its partial preservation state, it is larger than the public fountains in Jerash, Umm Qays (Gadara) and Petra. It was built in 191 AD next to a river that now lies under the modern road behind. It was dedicated to the water nymphs. A paved plaza was laid in front of it for public access and gatherings. Architectural decorative elements are laid around that testify of the former grandeur of the edifice. You can appreciate animal and human figures including a lion, lioness and a male bust (the head of which is displayed inside the Jordan Archaeological Museum at the Citadel). One of the small niches still have some original marble cladding next to the ground. The site was under restoration and preservation from 1993 until October 2018 when the site was reopened as the Nymphaeum Archaeological Park in Amman. There are nine informative signboards and a small 3D model of the Nymphaeum as it would have looked like in its glory days. The site metal door might be closed during business hours, but a guard is usually inside. If so, draw his attention to open it and enjoy this new renovated addition to the bustling historic center of Amman. A must see with the added bonus of being free of charge.
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Al-Hashemi St. 91, Amman, Jordan
Lizzie Smith
6 months ago
Free with visit Jordan Pass or Roman Theatre ticket. There are two small museums either side of the Roman theatre, reflections of the same theme. mannequins in clothing engaged in traditional, primarily bedouin or ‘country’ activities. Both are worth a look.
More reviewsThe Jordan Museum
Ali bin, Abu Taleb St., Amman, Jordan
Rania Alghazawi
a week ago
100% recommended! Nice and friendly workers, amazing ideas inside the 1001 inventions exhibition! Totally unforgettable and enriching experience! I was amazed by the technology and the hard work, never thought that we have such a place in Jordan!
More reviewsThe Jordan Museum
Ali bin, Abu Taleb St., Amman, Jordan
Rania Alghazawi
a week ago
100% recommended! Nice and friendly workers, amazing ideas inside the 1001 inventions exhibition! Totally unforgettable and enriching experience! I was amazed by the technology and the hard work, never thought that we have such a place in Jordan!
More reviewsThe Children's Museum Jordan
Saeed Kheir St., Amman 11822, Jordan
Suheb
6 months ago
A wonderful place for the kids with lots of activities both indoors and outdoors. It is a very educational and mind stimulating place for the kids. It is big and you have many different areas for kids of all ages. Many hands-on exhibits and you also get to take souvenirs like bank notes and coins from ATM. We visited this place from Dubai, and this is by far one of the best museums you will get to see.
More reviewsOdeon Theater
XW2Q+WXF, Al-Hashemi St., Amman, Jordan
Batoul Dhainy
3 weeks ago
Loved the place! Such a magical historic location You can’t enter the theater unless their is a concert or an event Their is public area in front of the theater
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XW4M+5MC, Amman, Jordan
Manoj KA
3 weeks ago
The Umayyad Palace, situated within the Amman Citadel in Jordan, is an architectural marvel dating back to the Umayyad period. This historic structure showcases intricate stonework and exquisite mosaics, reflecting the opulence of its time. The palace's strategic location on the Citadel hill offers commanding views of Amman and its surroundings. It stands as a significant historical landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of the Umayyad dynasty's rule in the region.
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Al-Hashemi St. 97, Amman, Jordan
jerko v.d. Vegt
3 weeks ago
Scenery is good with the city of Amman in the background. If you have a Jordan pass then entry to this place is included, otherwise you will have to pay for entering. My kids loved the fact they could walk and climb. There is a sort of museum as well which you can visit on the same site. There is a viewpoint above it but you will have to walk 10-15min for that (steep climb) and it is (left outside) around the theatre.
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XW3M+MP9, Amman, Jordan
Alex Drukpa.
3 months ago
A very important museum with fabulous exhibits ranging from Neolithic to Umayyad periods. It’s an old museum well in need of investment and renovation but it’s art artefacts are top. Although it is a relatively small building, the museum is rich of so many artifacts from all historical epochs of human settlement in the area. They have artefacts, skeletons, pottery , statues organized in sections such as bronze age, iron age, stone age and so on. No entry fee needed. If you have entered Amman citadel, it's in the same campus. If you get tired watching, you have seats to sit down and relax. Nicely presented history of the Jordan. The exhibits are great. A lot of information in a small space.
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K. Talal St. 1, Amman, Jordan
Tarek A.
a month ago
Currently undergoing major renovations. Otherwise, always a wonderful Masjid to pray at especially that it's an important part of Amman's heritage. (It was built on the Capital's main street more than 100 years ago!)
More reviewsThe Forest Park
Al-Urdon St., Amman, Jordan
Salam Al hindi
a week ago
The environment was amazing, it is located in the mountain near to shafa badran, the weather was beautiful although we went yesterday and it was very hot in the city. They have 3 tickets types, 10JD, 20JD, 30JD. The restaurant view is great, but not too many options, and prices are not reasonable. They have arch, paint ball shooting on a target, zipline, slide, climbing and other similar activities. Also they have prepared many nice spots for taking photos 📸. It is great place for a family to spend time together since they have also kids area for 10 jd for kids below 10 and free for below 3, parents pay 5jd to enter with their children. Was good experience will visit again next summer.
More reviewsKing Abdullah I Mosque
XW67+F4H, Amman, Jordan
Dr. Mahmoud El-Masry
in the last week
What a peaceful mosque, with amazing architectural design, It is not only a mosque, but it is considered a large Islamic complex that contains a museum and a school for memorizing the Qur’an in addition to a lawsuit center for introducing Islam. The place allows visiting for all Muslims and non-Muslims.
More reviewsQasr Al-Abed
WQ72+4QW, Amman, Jordan
Saif Saeed
a month ago
This place marks a real historical landmark in history. It is said to have been built over 2250 years ago! It is sad to see that what remains is next to nothing, but to sit down and touch the building blocks of a castle that was only put together by the rocks themselves (no cement, no adhesives, pure geometry) is quite fascinating. There are no guides, no parking placss and the way there is very rugged and weary, but it was a nice experience to check out the suburbs for a while.
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Museum St 132, Amman, Jordan
Mohammad Awaida
a month ago
Great place to check out with some real interesting history. Amazing 360 views of the city. There could be more information but the scenes are interesting and Roman columns are pretty cool to climb around. Kids loved it but it could be very dangerous if they slip.
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Taha Al-Hashemi St., Amman, Jordan
Enis Omerović
a week ago
A world cultural heritage site in the centre of Amman. An outstanding landmark of an incredible historical value built during the rule of the Roman Emperor Pius in the second century AD. A remarkable sunset. A great view from the top. Ticket costs only 3 JOD. Worth visiting!
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XRMG+4GQ, At Tibbiyya, Amman, Jordan
Andrew Grant
a month ago
So pleased to see the white Range Rover used in the recent royal wedding. I remember watching the parade through the streets of Amman, noting that the car was first used by Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Jordan. The museum is excellent! What a fabulous collection of historical and wonderfully maintained and restored cars. We even got to see a Mercedes McLaren SLR Stirling Moss, which I believe is on loan. Really recommend!
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K. Ali Ben Al-Hussein St. 146, Amman, Jordan
Enis Omerović
in the last week
An amazing historic place to visit in Amman. You will definitely enjoy it. A breathtaking view of the capital. It is quite hot in this time of year so refresh yourself with lots of water. The entrance fee is 3 JOD. If you prefer, you can easily arrange the private tour in the complex. Everything started here. I came during the day where not so many people inside, but I was advised later to come here before the sunset and enjoy it. There is an archaeological museum inside you should also check. A truly must visit place!
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