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About Amman
Amman, the capital city of Jordan, is a bustling metropolis known for its ancient ruins, modern architecture, and vibrant culture. The official currency used in Amman is the Jordanian Dinar. The city is a blend of old and new, with historic sites like the Roman Amphitheatre and the Citadel coexisting with trendy cafes and shopping malls. Visitors can explore traditional markets, known as souks, to shop for local handicrafts and spices. Amman is also a gateway to the ancient city of Petra and the Dead Sea.
When to visit
The best time to visit Amman is during the spring months of March to May and the fall months of September to November when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers in Amman can be extremely hot, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius. Winter months from December to February can be cold and rainy, so it's best to avoid visiting during this time if you prefer warmer weather.
Getting around
Getting around Amman is relatively easy with options like taxis, buses, and rental cars. Taxis are a convenient mode of transportation, but it's important to negotiate the fare before starting the journey. Public buses are affordable but may not always be reliable. Renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore the city and its surrounding areas at your own pace. Walking is also a great way to discover the hidden gems of Amman's neighborhoods.
Traveller tips
When visiting Amman, remember to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. It's also a good idea to carry cash as some places may not accept credit cards. Be prepared for haggling at the markets, as it is a common practice. English is widely spoken in Amman, so communication should not be a problem. Lastly, try the local cuisine like mansaf, a traditional Jordanian dish made with lamb and rice, for an authentic culinary experience.