A legendary place that is known to all locals, whether they go there or not, it overflows into the alley and is popular for its falafel, hummus, and fuul. Read more.
This small but impressive gallery provides its visitors with a great appreciation for contemporary Jordanian painting, sculpture and pottery. It was renovated in 2005 and also highlights contemporary Read more.
Visit the Jordan Archaeological Museum – The museum is located on the Citadel Hill and was built in 1951. It presents artefacts from Jordan’s archaeological sites that date back from prehistoric times Read more.