There is a nice calm vibe in the Air. No one is in hurry, nobody honks in traffic (people have patience) even if the road is blocked for hours. Ok, I exaggerated a little! Steep hilly roads makes every ride a small thrill ride filled with joy. 40% of Jordan’s populations resides in Amman. Islam and Christianity are two major religions followed here. Few of the things that shouldn’t be missed in Amman are:
Rainbow Street: A Lively street full of Restaurants and pubs on both side of the street. Some restaurants which are at the edge of the hillock offer breathtaking views of downtown with awesome food. The small cafes have pretty sit-outs to enjoy the weather and food. Often these are occupied by some talented music artists which do not shy away to practice. This street reminded me of the lively (full of art) streets of Rome.
Sheesha: Smoke is oxygen for Jordan and Sheesha is pretty much the respiration system to inhale it. (I know it is one of the worst metaphor I might have used, but couldn’t think of anything else). Every restaurant / CafĂ© offers Sheesha with lot of flavor options. Cafes in are petty lively on the weekend evenings (i.e. Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings). One can also find huge exclusive tobacco shops selling off beautiful sheesha vessels along with some unique flavors of tobacco.
Boulevard: I am not sure how it is round the year but when I went there, it was beautifully decorated with flowers and plants all around to celebrate Spring and there was Arabic rock band giving live performance and the crowd was going crazy while hearing the songs. Though I don’t know Arabic but I also loved the performance and thoroughly enjoyed it. Followed by some nice Italian food at the open restaurant near the Amphi theatre. Definitely a different picture of Amman.
Turkish Hamman: My bet to pamper myself after the Wadi Mujib Trail, Well I tried Alf Layla Wa Layla to relax and believe me it is a must try if you are in Amman. The complete 2-2.5 hrs process relaxes not only your body but your mind as well. Very Clean and nice place with friendly staff and awesome services. Though I have not been to
Spring Festival @ Boulevard |
Turkey, but what I heard from people that it was one of the best Turkish Hamman better than Turkey also!!
Shopping at Down Town: The souk here is modernized to a large extend it doesn’t look/feels anywhere near to the Souks of Abu Dhabi or Dubai. Still roaming around the streets of Down Town is an experience in itself. You can find few small establishments at the basements having some reminders of the Souks. One can head to JAFRA for some delicious food and a round of sheesha and there are live Oud performances after 9.00 PM at JAFRA.
This wasn't our ride |
Taxi Ride: Must hire a taxi to experience the thrill of drive through the steep roads of Amman, to enjoy the soothing Arabic music that the radio station plays, to hear some lovely welcoming words from the taxi driver despite of them not knowing English they will definitely say “Welcome to Jordan” and also for the passive smoking through your taxi drivers (:-P).
Falafel at Hashim’s: Me being a vegetarian it’s was the only fall back place I had. Small shops in the open serves awesome falafel (unlimited @ 3 Jordanian Dinar). And it is so famous that you just need to tell Hashim to Taxi Drivers they will themselves take you to the restaurant. BTW did I mention, that this is one of King Abdullah’s favorite places.
Hummus & Falafel @ Hashim |
Visit the Malls: Amman has some large malls full of all international brands. I am not a mall person but, if one is interested one can visit Taj Mall, Mecca Mall or Galaria Mall for some shopping and food.
Citadel + Amphi Theatre: The Amman Citadel is a historical site at the center of downtown Amman, Jordan situated at the Hilltop. It offers the top view of Roman Amphi theatre, major attractions at the site are the Temple of Hercules, a Byzantine church, and the Umayyad Palace.
The best time to visit Citadel is the early evening (it closes by 5.30 Pm) so that the view of crimson sun setting behind the tall modern building can be enjoyed from the Hillock.
Roman Amphi Theatre, King Abdullah Mosque are the other main attractions of the city.
Amman Top view @ Citadel |
The Blue dome Mosque @ Citadel |
Sunset @ Citadel |
Roman Amphi Theatre, King Abdullah Mosque are the other main attractions of the city.
Souvenirs: One can buy beautiful Mosaic from Bazar shops on the way to Dead Sea or from Madaba. Or small common mosaics (like tree of life) can be bought from down town as well. Phosporus based Knife paintings (I found few beautiful ones near Jerash) these are also available in Down Town. Evil Eye hangings, available on any souvenir shop. One can also purchase Sheesha flavors from a huge variety of options available (from exclusive Tobacco Shops). There is one really nice one in Gallaria mall right at the entrance.
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