Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Amman Governorate, Amman Governorate

July 18, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Amman Governorate, Jordan including Lilas Tours, JADAL for Knowledge and Culture, King Abdullah Mosque, Beit Shocair for Culture and Heritage, King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque, Qasr al-Abd, The Boulevard JO, Grand Husseini Mosque, The Duke's Diwan, Rainbow Street.
Restaurants in Amman Governorate

1. Lilas Tours

Amman Jordan +962 7 9805 0144 http://www.lilastours.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Lilas Tours

Reviewed By suuzaan - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Jordan and wish we had more than 3 days there. For our 3dars tour (2days Amman, 1 day dead sea), Our tour guide, was excellent and really made our trip memorable. He was informative, attentive and a really nice guy. Highly recommend the tour and thanks again Lilas Tours.

2. JADAL for Knowledge and Culture

Downtown, King Hussein's street, Al Kalha stairs house number 5 In Front Of Al Quds Restaurant, Amman 11191 Jordan +962 7 9919 5993 [email protected] http://www.jadalculture.com
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

JADAL for Knowledge and Culture

Jadal is a relaxing oasis in the chaotic heart of Amman. Enjoy hot and cold beverages while reading a book, listening to live music, or visiting our gallery. It is a great place to meet interesting people either in our events (International Dinner, Arts and Crafts Bazaar, etc.), Either in one of our Oriental Cooking Classes with Chef Salam! Plus, we have wi-fi!

3. King Abdullah Mosque

Sulayman An Nabullsi, Amman Jordan
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4.0 based on 450 reviews

King Abdullah Mosque

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

This mosque has a large blue mosaic dome and 2 minarets. It’s architecture and it’s lay out are unique. The inside prayer hall is large and impressive for it’s large ceiling & it’s interior decor. It is a must visit for any tourist visiting Amman. Would certainly very highly recommend visiting this unique mosque.

4. Beit Shocair for Culture and Heritage

Jabal Amman, End of Rainbow Street on Khirfan Street no 38, Amman 11181 Jordan +962 6 465 0308 [email protected]
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Beit Shocair for Culture and Heritage

Beit Shociar is an old home built in the syrian style located in the heart of Amman.It's a 3 story cultural house which has recently become a home for the arts.In beit shocair you will find a museum area,four shops for local designers,& an arabic restaurant & terrace with breathtaking views of Downtown Amman.There are weekly activities taking place there including workshops& poetry nights.

5. King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque

King Hussein Garden Dabouq, West Amman, Amman Jordan
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4.0 based on 90 reviews

King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque

6. Qasr al-Abd

Amman Jordan http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/jordan/abd/ab01.html
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4.0 based on 58 reviews

Qasr al-Abd

Reviewed By Anna92221 - Moscow, Russia

A big positive surprise and a highlight of our short visit in Amman. A wonderful break from all the ancient ruins. It is a picturesque place, with several art galleries in separate buildings and views on the city. The exhibitions might not be thrilling, but the peaceful atmosphere and the lovely surroundings were definitely worth our time.

7. The Boulevard JO

Abdali Boulevard Street, Amman Jordan +962 6 566 9889 [email protected] http://www.theboulevard.jo/
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4.0 based on 107 reviews

The Boulevard JO

The Boulevard is a mixed-use complex, centrally located within the heart of Abdali. It features a long pedestrian promenade, bordered by 12 buildings housing retail outlets, food & beverage concepts, modern office spaces, exclusive rooftop lounges, as well as luxurious hotel serviced apartments, managed and operated by Arjaan Rotana.

Reviewed By Ziadqusous - Amman, Jordan

It’s a very nice place to visit especially in Christmas coz they make special event and the ambiance is very nice during this season

8. Grand Husseini Mosque

King Talal Street, Amman Jordan
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4.0 based on 42 reviews

Grand Husseini Mosque

Reviewed By samer2015 - Amman, Jordan

The mosque is in the middle of downtown Amman, and it is busy throughout the day. It would be a great opportunity to pass by walking and feel the atmosphere near it. It is definitely different. The Mosque is also powered by Solar PV to cover about two thirds of their annual electricity requirements.

9. The Duke's Diwan

12 King Faisal Street, Amman Jordan +962 6 477 5804
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

The Duke's Diwan

Reviewed By Clee3447

We happened upon the Duke's Diwan while roaming downtown Amman and it is delightful! Absolutely one of the best little gems of tranquility and calm in a busy Arabic city! Go up the stairs and enjoy a respite in the hot day. You will be charmed with a cup of tea and a chat (if you speak Arabic) with the caretaker.

10. Rainbow Street

Rainbow St, Amman Jordan
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3.5 based on 1,340 reviews

Rainbow Street

Reviewed By samer2015 - Amman, Jordan

This is one of the nicest streets in Jordan. If you are lucky you will spend few hours walking one of the oldest streets in Jordan. The majority of the buildings are over 80 years old and each one has a different story. The street is filled with coffee shops and restaurants. Plenty of people walking their dogs. You have few of the the best restaurants in Jordan, like the best falafel place in Jordan (Quds), Sufra (fine dining), Wild Jordan (natural , and the oldest Chinese restaurant in Jordan. The viewing point offers a great location to see the Amman Citadel on the opposite mountain. During Summer they also have few open markets, especially on Fridays.

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