[2024 Amman Attraction] Travel Guide for Rainbow St. (Updated Sep)
No.3 of Best Things to Do in Amman
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Address:
Amman, Jordan
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Colorful Muslim Countries Globally 🌍
Harar, Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Harar boasts 82 Qingzhen Temples and 438 Awaach (shrines for Islamic scholars). These colorful walls are an important symbol of religious and cultural preservation. The city walls, built between the 13th and 16th centuries, and its even older mosques, reflect a deep historical significance.
Amman, Jordan 🇯🇴
Rainbow Street is a well-known area in the capital, home to a variety of Arabic and international restaurants. Residents often spend time here with friends and family, making it one of the best places to get insight into the lifestyle and culture of Jordanians.
Tunisia 🇹🇳
Tunisian architecture reflects Ottoman influences, particularly in coastal cities where this impact is most pronounced. European influences have also been incorporated, especially through the import of construction materials from Italy, resulting in a unique architectural blend.
Istanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷
One of Istanbul's gems is the neighborhood of Balat. As one of the oldest areas, it features wooden houses over 200 years old. Balat's colorful historic buildings and narrow streets offer a unique experience that feels worlds away from modern Türkiye.
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King Raph
ONE week in JORDAN?
Getting There is usually by flight. Though you can drive to Jordan from Israel.
Attractions:
Day 1: Jerash, stay in Amman
Day 2: Amman city - downtown, rainbow street
Day 3: bus to Petra, explore Petra
Day 4: Petra more hiking!
Day 5: jeep tour to Wadi Rum
Day 6: Aqaba beaches
Day 7: leave Jordan from Amman
Food & Restaurants - try Mansaf, Jordanian#jordan national dish!
Shopping - souvenirs in downtown Amman are fairly priced
Nickolas C
## The Rainbow Street during the day is cold and clear, and after the night it becomes the most lively area of Amman. The bars on both sides scream in the Middle East. It looks like a standard set of shisha at each table. The city is worth a visit, all kinds of handicrafts and souvenirs are sold here~