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Amman (1.2 miles from Marka International Airport)
Set 7.5 km from Al Hussainy Mosque, 8.4 km from The Jordan Museum and 8.7 km from Rainbow Street, 龙门客栈 provides accommodation situated in Amman.
Amman (1.8 miles from Marka International Airport)
Situated in Amman, 8.6 km from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 8.7 km from Al Hussainy Mosque, Luxurious Apartment in Tabrbour شقة فخمة بطبربور offers air conditioning.
Amman (2.2 miles from Marka International Airport)
Set 5.9 km from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 5.9 km from Al Hussainy Mosque, Osama Alnaser in Amman offers air-conditioned accommodation with views of the mountain and free... The hospitality was exceptional, with the hosts being friendly and cooperative. The location is convenient, being close to the city center and many restaurants and markets.
Amman (2.4 miles from Marka International Airport)
Set in Amman, 7.7 km from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column, Family house offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Amman (2.5 miles from Marka International Airport)
Situated within 8.7 km of Al Hussainy Mosque and 8.8 km of Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column, Yaso Roof & Apartments offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in... Beautiful house ! Good price ! I recommend
Khirbat ar Ruşayfah (2.7 miles from Marka International Airport)
شلنر موتل is set in Khirbat ar Ruşayfah, within 13 km of The Islamic Scientific College and 14 km of Zahran Palace.
Amman (2.7 miles from Marka International Airport)
Situated in Amman, 6.1 km from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 6.1 km from Al Hussainy Mosque, Cozy 1 bedroom apartment features spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a...
Amman (2.8 miles from Marka International Airport)
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, lara-22 is set in Amman. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Amman (2.9 miles from Marka International Airport)
Located in Amman, 5.7 km from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column and 5.7 km from Al Hussainy Mosque, loda - 17 offers air conditioning.
Amman (2.9 miles from Marka International Airport)
Situated 8.9 km from Temple of Hercules and the Roman Corinthian Column, 10 km from The Jordan Museum and 10 km from Zahran Palace, 89 inn features accommodation located in Amman.
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Featuring 4-star accommodation, Khan Khediwe Hotel is located in Amman, 200 metres from Al Hussainy Mosque and 1.3 km from The Jordan Museum. Great location, just a couple minutes walk from Roman theater, Citadel, rainbow street and market...
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Located within 2.2 km of The Islamic Scientific College and 3.5 km of Zahran Palace, Jordan River hotel offers rooms in Amman. This 1-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Hotel in Amman ( 2 miles)
Situated in Amman, 400 metres from Al Hussainy Mosque, New Rafi Hotel features views of the city. Great room fantastic location
Hotel in Amman ( 1.9 miles)
Located in Central Downtown Amman, 30 metres from the Roman Theatre and a short walk to the Citadel. Car rental can be arranged by the 24-hour front desk. It was a great stay and Ahmed was a very friendly and responsible host.
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 Amphitheatre 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 ( 2.1 miles)
Jordan River Hotel is located in downtown Amman, a 10-minute walk from the Roman Theatre. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Rooms here will provide you with a satellite TV and air conditioning. Fantastic place, fantastic receptionists, great location♥️♥️
Hotel in Amman ( 2.2 miles)
Located in Amman, less than 1 km from The Jordan Museum, VIP Hotel Amman features accommodation with a terrace and private parking. The whole staff were very friendly and respectful, the room was clean and beautiful.
Hotel in Amman ( 2.1 miles)
Featuring a shared lounge, terrace and views of city, Nobel Hotel is located in Amman, less than 1 km from Al Hussainy Mosque. This is my fourth time this month staying in this hotel.
Must see in Amman is the Citadel and Roman Theatre. Make sure you get some delicious treats from Habibah Sweets. We enjoyed wandering down Rainbow Street too. We had an excellent meal at Sufra, in a beautiful courtyard.
Amman has much history that is well worth exploring. The panoramic view from Amman Citadel is wonderful and should be on every visitor's agenda. It is an affordable destination, the people are friendly and helpful, and everything just works. Having arrived after visiting Cairo, the difference is vast, and a refreshing change. I'd strongly recommend Amman and Jordan as a travel destination.
Jordanians are full of fun and a trip to Rainbow Street is a great way to see their vibrant lives, to dine with locals in one of the many restaurants or haggle in a silver shop. There is an abundance of cultural things to do. Citadel, amphitheater, mosque and museums. Even if you not a fan of museums, the Museum of Jordan is brilliant. Interactive, educational and entertaining. Amman is a bustling city, very hilly but inexpensive taxis are the best option to get about. (Use uber to find best prices if you want to avoid haggling). 3 days simply isn’t long enough.
Highly recommended very welcoming people and friendly people around the Jordanian area, only thing is rent car, they are tried to manepulate you to take there insurance aswell, I took 2 insurance 1 from skyscanner and another from rent car Co.
Very intrest city, you can find everything you want Down town is so beautiful, alabdali area full of modern things Nice food Yummy sweets, ate in burgerizer, bab alyaman,khashoka,very easy transportation
I love the people, food, culture and the experiences of being in Jordan, but the capital clearly has a pollution problem. If there were ever a valid argument for implementing climate controls and restricting traffic in capital cities, one need look no further than Amman. I would encourage the authorities to invest in renewable energy and think about switching to sustainable forms of transportation. The natural ecosystems has been destroyed there.