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Thousand Nights Hotel Amman sits in central Amman close to the city’s lively street food market and main thoroughfares. From the hotel you can easily reach major cultural and historical sites—Amman Citadel and the Roman Theatre—along with popular neighborhoods such as Rainbow Street and Abdali Boulevard. The location is convenient for local dining, shopping and short day trips to nearby destinations like Jerash, the Dead Sea and Madaba.
Ancient hilltop site with archaeological ruins spanning many civilizations, plus panoramic views of Amman and the Jordan Archaeological Museum.
A large, well-preserved 2nd-century Roman theatre located in downtown Amman, often used for concerts and cultural events.
A lively, picturesque street known for cafés, restaurants, boutiques and nightlife — perfect for dining and people-watching.
The country’s main national museum with exhibits about Jordan’s history from prehistoric to modern times, including the Dead Sea Scrolls fragments.
A beautiful, modern blue-domed mosque open to visitors outside prayer times; noted for its impressive architecture and peaceful setting.
Amman’s modern commercial and leisure district with shopping, dining, and modern public spaces—good for an evening out.
Historic downtown area with bustling markets, local restaurants and the street food market right near the hotel—great for sampling authentic Jordanian dishes.
Make the most of your stay at Thousand Nights Hotel Amman - فندق ثاوزند نايتس عمان with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Amman:
Amman is a welcoming blend of modern city life and ancient history—ideal as a base for exploring Jordan’s top sights (Jerash, Dead Sea, Madaba, Petra) while enjoying excellent food, friendly service and compact, walkable neighborhoods. Thousand Nights Hotel Amman (فندق ثاوزند نايتس عمان) is a strong choice because of its central location near the street food market and main streets, consistently praised friendly and helpful staff (several guests mentioned personal touches and complimentary upgrades), clean and modern rooms including large suites, solid value, and easy access to both cultural sites and dining. For travelers prioritizing location, service and comfortable, modern rooms rather than extensive resort facilities, this hotel is an excellent option.
Thousand Nights Hotel Amman - فندق ثاوزند نايتس عمان
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Amman
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March–May: Temperatures are mild (15–25°C/59–77°F), wildflowers and greenery in nearby landscapes, and many outdoor attractions are pleasant. Easter and spring holidays can increase crowds.
A long-standing summer festival in the ancient Roman city of Jerash (north of Amman) featuring music, dance, and theater performances.
An annual film festival held in Amman that highlights Arab and international cinema (dates may shift year to year).
Typically held in spring (dates vary), attracting local and international runners with routes through Amman’s streets.
Ramadan is observed nationwide; dates change each year. Daily life, business hours, and dining change; Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are important holidays with travel spikes.
May 25 — national holiday with official ceremonies and local celebrations across Amman.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for spring and summer; a light waterproof layer for spring showers; warm layers and a waterproof jacket for winter. Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) year-round. Carry a reusable water bottle; stay hydrated in summer. Layering is useful because evenings can be much cooler, especially in winter and on higher ground.
Hotel prices in Amman fluctuate with seasonality, religious holidays, major festivals (like the Jerash Festival) and international conferences. Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) are peak tourist seasons with higher demand and higher nightly rates, especially for centrally located hotels in Abdali, Rainbow Street, and near the Citadel. Summer (June–August) sees mixed pricing: international leisure travelers drop off due to high heat, which can lower rates at some properties, but festival dates and domestic demand (weekends, wedding season) can push prices up. Winter (December–February) is the most budget-friendly time for hotel deals, except around Christmas/New Year when some international visitors book. Weekday corporate travel can raise midweek rates (Amman is a business hub), while weekends (Friday–Saturday) sometimes see different demand patterns. Book well ahead for major events, and check cancellation policies during Ramadan and local holidays when schedules shift.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Amman is best navigated by taxis for short trips, ride-hailing apps (Careem, Uber) and rented cars/drivers for day trips. Public buses run but can be less convenient for tourists.
Base yourself in central neighborhoods like Abdali, Rainbow Street or Jabal Amman for easy access to sights and restaurants. For day trips to Petra or Wadi Rum, book a trusted local driver or JETT bus in advance. If visiting during a festival or Ramadan, reserve restaurants and hotels early and double-check opening hours.
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