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Speed limits vary from 50 km/h in the city to 120 km/h on motorways. Speed cameras are common, so sticking to the limits is advised. Remember, using a mobile phone while driving is strictly prohibited unless you have a hands-free system.
Parking can be a challenge in central areas. Car parks and 'Park and Ride' facilities are available. Do not park in areas with black and white or blue and white curb stones, as they are strictly for residents.
Roads in Amman are generally well-maintained, meaning you can comfortably drive compact or economy class vehicles in the city. For travel across rugged terrains outside the city, SUVs are the ideal choice.
Amman is known for its captivating blend of modernity and ancient history. Drive to popular attractions like the Amman Citadel, the Roman Theatre, and the buzzing Rainbow Street. A drive along the King's Highway provides glorious views of the Jordanian landscape.
Drive around diverse neighbourhoods such as trendy Weibdeh and upscale Abdoun. For a beach experience, a trip to the Dead Sea or Aqaba along the Red Sea is worth the drive.
Queen Alia International Airport is the key entrance for most visitors and has numerous car hire facilities. Madaba Station and Muhayam al-Amir Hassan Station are the main train stations, both with car hire as an option.
Amman has a Mediterranean climate. Summers (June-Aug) are hot and dry, while winters (Dec-Feb) are cool and rainy. The city hosts the Amman Summer Festival, an event showcasing local art and culture.
Using Amman as your base, explore the historical cities of Petra and Jerash by car and experience Jordan's archaeological wonders.
The local currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's handy to have some local currency for smaller establishments and parking fees.