Amman: An Easy City to Experience and Enjoy
The capital of Jordan, Amman is one of the youngest cities in the Middle East. It has a population of four million, making it the most populated Jordan city. The center of the country’s economy, politics and culture, Amman, Jordan is known as one of the most modernized Arab cities. Amman’s beauty is undeniable with its ancient ruins, mosques and souqs on the one hand and its malls, cafes, bars and art galleries on the other. To get to Amman, you can book a flight to Marka international Airport (ADJ) or to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM).
Best Time to Visit
Depending on the altitude and location, the weather in Amman, Jordan can vary drastically. Summers can be scorching hot and winters can be freezing cold. Weather-wise, the best time to visit Jordan is in spring (March to May); but plan in advance as hotels fill up fast; lodging can become difficult and deals on accommodations can be sparse. You might want to schedule your holiday to coincide with Amman events like the Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts in July/ August and the Amman Jazz Festival in April.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Enjoy an authentic Middle East experience by visiting as many Amman attractions as you can. Take a journey back in time when you view the dated artifacts in Salt Archaeological & Folklore Museum. You can book your stay in Belt Aziz Boutique Hotel, which is a mere 0.68km from the museum. Have a great family fun in Le Royal Hotels & Resorts - Amman and stay in the The Boulevard Arjaan by Rotana for an even more relaxing time.