1 Day in Amman

1 Day in Amman

Your perfect day — from morning to evening

NOW · JUNE 2026 What's happening in Amman right now

As May 2026 rolls around, Amman's weather begins to warm up, offering a delightful spring season with average temperatures ranging from 18°C to 27°C. Pack light layers such as cotton shirts and pants, a sweater for cooler evenings, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring the ancient streets of Jordan’s capital.

This month, Amman hosts several captivating events, including the Petra by Night show and the Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts, which kicks off in early June but often features pre-festival concerts and workshops in May. The warm weather makes it an ideal time to visit, allowing you to explore Roman ruins at a comfortable pace and enjoy alfresco dining without the intense summer heat.

Challenges include occasional dust storms and more crowded tourist spots as the peak season approaches. Tips for this month: Start your day early to beat the crowds and avoid the midday sun; carry plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities like hiking in nearby Ajloun Forest Reserve; and consider booking accommodation and tickets ahead due to increasing tourism.

May 2026 is a perfect blend of cultural richness and comfortable weather, making it an enchanting time to experience Amman's timeless charm.

🌅 Morning

8am - Hammam Al-Sharif

Start your day at Hammam Al-Sharif (Al-Sharaf Street, Madaba Road, Amman), a historic Turkish bath that dates back to the Ottoman era. This luxurious hammam offers an authentic experience of Jordanian hospitality and tradition. The ritual includes cleansing and soothing treatments using natural ingredients like rose petals and olive oil. Dress in loose, comfortable clothing as you'll be required to remove your shoes upon entry.

10am - King Abdullah II School for Peace

After the relaxation at Hammam Al-Sharif, head over to the King Abdullah II School for Peace (Madaba Road) to engage with Jordanian culture and history. This educational institution is a museum dedicated to peace and understanding between different cultures and religions. Here, you'll find exhibits that offer insights into Jordan's role in regional affairs and its efforts towards fostering international cooperation.

12pm - Qasr Al-Abd

☀️ Afternoon

12pm - 3pm

Post-lunch, head towards the bustling Downtown area of Amman for shopping and dining. Start with Shmeisani Street, known for its array of local cafes, bakeries, and boutique shops selling traditional handicrafts and souvenirs. Don't miss out on trying Jordanian specialties like Mansaf (a national dish) at Abu Rami Restaurant or Murrabba' Al-Awneh for their signature fruit preserves.

3pm - 6pm

Then walk down to the Roman Theater, located right below The Citadel on Al-Sharaf Street. Built around 165 AD with seating for up to 6000 spectators, this theater is an impressive feat of engineering that still hosts performances today. Take a guided tour if available to learn more about its historical significance.

🌙 Evening

6pm - Rainbow Street

As the sun sets, make your way to Rainbow Street (Abdoun), Amman’s buzzing nightlife district. Here, you'll find numerous bars and restaurants catering to all tastes, from trendy cocktail lounges like Bar Zaman to cozy coffee shops. For a taste of local flavors with an international twist, try Asfour Cafe or Mosaic.

8pm - Downtown Cinema

⭐ Must-Sees

2. King Abdullah II School for Peace: Ideal for visitors looking to deepen their understanding of Jordanian society through interactive exhibits and educational programs focused on peace and cooperation.

🤫 Insider Tips

1. Explore Abdoun Market: Located near Qasr Al-Abd, this market is less touristy but offers authentic shopping experiences where you can find unique souvenirs and local products.

2. Enjoy Shish Taouk in Al-Rawda Restaurant: If you're a fan of Middle Eastern cuisine, don't miss out on trying the grilled chicken skewers at Al-Rawda Restaurant (Al-Hussein Street), known for its generous portions and friendly atmosphere.

3. Attend a Local Festival: Check local events to catch one of Amman’s vibrant festivals like the Jerash Festival or the Daffodil Festival, which offer a great way to experience Jordanian culture firsthand.

ℹ️ Practical Info

Getting Around: Taxis are readily available in Amman and relatively inexpensive compared to other major cities. Consider downloading the Yenadis app for easy taxi bookings or opt for ride-sharing services like Careem. For more flexibility, renting a car might be useful if you plan on visiting nearby sites.

Best Time to Visit: Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) are ideal times to visit Amman due to pleasant weather conditions, fewer crowds, and vibrant cultural events.

Money Tips & Safety: Jordanian Dinars (JOD) are the currency; ATMs are widely available in major banks across the city. Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas like Rainbow Street or during large gatherings. It’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases at local markets and restaurants.

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