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Amman is Jordan's capital city and one of the most westernized cities in the Middle east. This historic city serves as one of Jordan's most popular tourist destinations, a beautiful mix of ancient ruins with a modern, cosmopolitan vibe. It is the perfect place to enjoy the Middle East experience.
Amman is a unique blend of old and new. An ancient city whose history spans a couple of millennia, the city is loaded with global and national history around every corner, a testament to the area's glorious past. Originally built over seven hills, Amman now spans over 19 hills. The city is divided into Greater Amman and Downtown Amman, with the downtown area home to most of the noteworthy attractions. The Amman Citadel and the massive Roman theatre will take your breath away while captivating you with their magnificence and still-standing structures, carefully preserved through the eras. In the city's commercial heart, there are state-of-the-art buildings, restaurants, art galleries, museums and cafes. These co-exist comfortably with traditional coffee shops, outdoor markets, stalls and artisan workshops.
The people of Amman are known for being extremely hospitable to tourists, and it is a city to visit for those interested in history with a modern touch. As the largest city in Jordan, you will find not just Jordanians here but a beautiful mix of Palestinians, Armenians, Iraqis, Syrians and many other cultures, all living harmoniously in this exciting city. The cosmopolitan population of Amman also entitles it to have one of the best nightlife in the Middle-east, as well as a delicious range of global cuisine to spoil you for choice during your visit.