Jordan Tourist Information
Jordan is more than just a jaunt into Petra. Head to the desert for rock climbing. Dive in the Red Sea. Spend days exploring the capital city of Amman.
Dine on the quintessential Middle Eastern food found through Jordan. Felafel and hummus can be found everywhere, but remember, if you find yourself there during Ramadan, food options can dwindle dramatically.
Hotels and Hostels in Jordan
Main Street ,
Petra,
Jordan,
71810
Rating
100%100
Private
$15.49
Under new management (Atef and Jane from Seven Wonders Bedouin Camp), the Rocky Mountain Hotel is very within a quick distance of the town middle and provides its visitors outstanding panaramas of the Petra mountains. After a long day by foot around Petra, visitors can sit back and relax on the hotel's balconies or rooftop veranda and appreciate the sunset, mountain panorama and later on, the lights of the town. Cups of tea are always offered (bedouin or english) and served complements of the facility.
Aisha Um Al Mu'meneen street ,
Madaba,
Jordan,
17110
Rating
98.8%100
Private
$15
We are so glad to have you at the Rumman Hotel, a comfortable, locally owned facility, positioned in a peaceful residential district in Madaba and just a 10-minute stroll away from town middle and its main things to see.
shabsog st. Close to ata ali restaurant Al-Husinne,
Amman,
Jordan,
11115
Rating
95%100
Private
$5.63
Hotel Torwada, which derives from the name of Troy, is positioned in Amman, very within a quick distance of the site amenities which means you will be able to appreciate usefully your sightseing: we are positioned five minutes by foot from the The Roman Amphitheatre.
Our facilities provide low cost lodging in individual rooms and in communal dormitories for those travelling on a tight low cost and who don't mind sharing.
Close to the facility is a garage for individual parking (at a daily charge) and several restaurants and cafes.
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Wadi Araba Border Crossing between Jordan and Israel
The easiest border crossing between Israel and Jordan is the Wadi Araba Crossing near Eilat and Aqaba. If you're taking the bus from Jerusaelm have it drop you off on the side of the road before you arrive in Eilat. You can walk from there. This will save you a taxi ride.
US Embassy Information
Amman, Jordan
Abdoun, Al-Umawyeen St.
Amman, Jordan
962-6-590-6000
ResponseAmman@state.gov
http://jordan.usembassy.gov/