Throughout history, Jordan has served as a crossroads for trade, peoples, and cultures, connecting the East and the West. Amman, the country’s capital city, is historically significant for many of its early civilizations and the Biblical sites surrounding the city. Today, its new leafy residential districts, cafes, bars, modern malls and art galleries blend perfectly with the enchanting old, making the city one of the must-see destinations in the Middle East.
Jordanian Dinar
English is widely spoken in Amman and it is the second language after Arabic.
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