A city of contrasts, Amman integrates both Islam and Christianity in a modern yet historically significant city.
Jordan is blessed with a Mediterranean climate, making Amman an extremely inviting year-round travel destination.
The Dead Sea
While visiting the lowest point on Earth, the fabled Dead Sea, go for a swim, or, more likely a float, as this body of water is the saltiest on the planet.
Darat Al Funnun
This ancient residence is now a contemporary home for Jordanian arts and artists, and reflects an enduring legacy of urbanism, architecture and cultural identity.
King Faisal Street
As you walk down this famous shopping street in the heart of downtown, be prepared to bargain at souks offering goods such as leather, spices, traditional Bedouin dresses, olive oil, kaftans and even gold.