Amman, the White City, is one of the Arab world’s most dynamic, welcoming, and fascinatingly layered capitals — a city that has been continuously inhabited for over ten thousand years yet feels arrestingly modern, forward-looking, and alive. Sprawling across seven original hills — now expanded to over nineteen — Amman is a city of extraordinary contrasts: ancient Roman theatres and Byzantine mosaics sit blocks away from rooftop cocktail bars and Michelin-quality restaurants; the call to prayer floats over a skyline of gleaming towers; and the legendary Jordanian hospitality that has welcomed travelers and traders for millennia is as present today in a cup of cardamom coffee offered by a local shopkeeper as it ever was. Jordan sits at the geographical and cultural heart of the Middle East — bordered by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and Israel — and Amman reflects this crossroads identity in everything from its food to its architecture to the extraordinary diversity of people who have always called it home. It is also the gateway to some of the most extraordinary destinations on earth: Petra, the rose-red city carved into sandstone cliffs; Wadi Rum, the vast desert wilderness of The Martian and Lawrence of Arabia; the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth; and the crusader castles and Byzantine mosaics of the King’s Highway. For Arab travelers, Amman is home. For international visitors, it is the warmest possible introduction to the Arab world.
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Citizens of most Arab countries can enter Jordan visa-free or with a visa on arrival. Many international visitors can obtain a Jordan Pass online before travel — which includes the entry visa fee and admission to over 40 attractions including Petra, making it outstanding value. We provide full visa guidance for all nationalities and help all our travelers select the best entry option for their trip
Jordan is consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the Middle East and Amman is a very safe city for tourists. The Jordanian people are renowned throughout the Arab world for their exceptional hospitality toward visitors. Standard travel awareness applies as in any city, but violent crime against tourists is extremely rare. Our team is based in Amman and provides on-ground support throughout every traveler's stay.
Amman is one of the finest base cities in the world for day trips — Petra (3 hours), Wadi Rum (3.5 hours), the Dead Sea (55 minutes), Jerash — the best-preserved Roman city outside Italy (45 minutes), Madaba and Mount Nebo with its Moses memorial and breathtaking views to the Holy Land (1 hour), and the Desert Castles of the Eastern Badia are all accessible as day or overnight excursions. We design custom itineraries combining the best of Jordan with your Amman stay.
The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is one of the highest-valued currencies in the Arab world. Cards are widely accepted across hotels, restaurants, and most shops in Amman. However, cash is preferred at local souqs, street food vendors, and smaller establishments. ATMs are plentiful across the city. It is advisable to carry some Dinars for day-to-day flexibility, particularly when visiting traditional markets and local cafés.
Amman is 800 Arabia's home city — which means our travelers benefit from the deepest possible local knowledge, the strongest local partnerships, and the most authentic access to Jordanian culture, hospitality, and hidden experiences. Beyond the city itself, Jordan offers a concentration of world-class sites within a small, safe, and well-connected country that is unmatched in the Arab world. From Petra to Wadi Rum to the Dead Sea to the mosaics of Madaba, the entirety of Jordan's wonders are accessible from Amman — making it not just a destination but a gateway to one of the great travel experiences on earth.
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