In this episode of Travel in 10, David and Tim dive into the vibrant capital of Jordan: Amman. Often described as a city like an onion — the more layers you peel, the more you uncover — Amman offers a blend of ancient history, buzzing modern neighborhoods, and exceptional hospitality that makes every visit feel both surprising and welcoming.
Highlights from this Episode
First Impressions of Amman
- David shares his recent visit, arriving on the inaugural nonstop Royal Jordanian flight from Washington, D.C.
- Both hosts reflect on Amman as a calm, welcoming modern city
Where to Stay in Amman
- St. Regis Amman – A classic luxury choice with sweeping city views, one of the best rooftop bars in town, and a unique spa where guests can reserve private spa suites with steam rooms and pools at no extra cost.
- W Amman – A stylish, centrally located hotel near the city’s top restaurants and shops. Notable for “The Canyon,” an art installation evoking Petra, and a lively pool scene.
- Fairmont Amman – A polished luxury property with a standout spa (though spa pool access requires booking treatments).
- Soho Midtown – A new boutique option in a trendy district filled with art galleries and cafés, perfect for travelers seeking a stylish, lower-cost base.
What to Do in Amman
- Wander the city’s souks and markets, especially around the Roman amphitheater, which stays lively well into the night.
- Explore Rainbow Street for indie theater, live music, and nightlife.
- Discover Jabal Amman, home to street art, artisan shops like the J.O. Shop, and cultural tours.
- Take a guided Underground Amman street art tour with local artists to see the city from a creative perspective.
- Visit the Citadel, a hilltop archaeological site with Bronze Age, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic layers of history.
Food & Dining Experiences
- Hashem – A legendary falafel spot beloved by locals (and even the King of Jordan).
- Sufra – A must-visit on Rainbow Street for traditional Jordanian cuisine in a historic setting.
- Iraq Al-Amir Women’s Association – Offers immersive cooking classes where visitors prepare Jordanian meals alongside local women while supporting a sustainable community project.
- Jordan also surprises with a small but excellent wine scene and a growing specialty coffee culture.
Can’t Miss
- Sweifieh Village – A trendy new district with cool restaurants, an ice cream favorite (Gerard Ice Cream), and a speakeasy-style bowling spot called the Bowl Room.
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