Amman is the capital city of Jordan and is home to 1.5 million people.
It was built on 7 hills which are depicted on the 7 pronged star on the
Jordanian flag. It is a city rich in history with the first civilization
recorded in 8500BC. Many remnants of Jordan’s rich history still exist
such as the city walls, amphitheatre and the archaeological museum. The
modern city has grown quickly making it a great base to explore other
parts of Jordan.
Getting There & Around
Visitors to Amman can fly direct from London Heathrow with Royal
Jordanian. Alternatively, Amman is 4 hours drive from the costal resort
of Aqaba which has a direct
connection with London Gatwick. The transfer times to the centre of
Amman from Amman airport is around 45 minutes. As with all large cities,
there is an extensive bus network and taxis are readily available
although Amman does suffer from congestion.
Weather
At around 1,000m above sea level, Amman enjoys a Mediterranean climate
and four seasons of excellent weather compared to other places in the
region and Amman does have snow a couple of times a year. The average
daily temperatures in Celcius:
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
12
13
16
23
28
31
32
32
31
27
21
15
Who it suits
Amman will appeal to those who love history but at the same time, don’t
like to be too far from Western surroundings with an array of
international hotels plus great places to shop and eat.
Ideally, Amman will be part of a multi-centre holiday where you get to
explore some of Jordan's other highlights such as Petra
and Wadi Rum. To discuss
your trip to Amman, please call 0208 816 8789 or send us an email
via the 'Contact Us'
page and we'll get right back to you.