It is a great place, ancient and full of historical buildings. while walking you feel the culture of the country and the friendly people. Jordanians are truly kind and friendly people!
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A great city, Amman is rich in its history and culture. They are very proud of their heritage and display an amazing array of food and delicacies! Great place to walk around and connect with very frie...
This area is the hub for most tourists . Most of the Old buildings and streets were constructed during the Roman Empire . Plenty of restaurants and pubs are scattered in this street as well as coffee...
It is a great place, ancient and full of historical buildings. while walking you feel the culture of the country and the friendly people. Jordanians are truly kind and friendly people!
very nice street
this is very nice place for social gathering.
The Rainbow Street (Arabic: ّل ري ن بو شانع), Rainbow Street, formerly known as Abu Bakr Street, is a small street located in the east of the ancient city of Mount Amman. Rainbow Street starts at First Circle and ends at Mango Street. It houses many small commodity shops, small bars, homestays and hotels. I came to Rainbow Street in the evening. It is said that this is the favorite place for young people in Amman. There are many fine shops, bars, and restaurants, which is the best place to start the nightlife. When I arrived, the sky was still a little bit bright. From the beginning of the small street, I walked slowly at the four-way intersection and walked through the shops with a dazzling array of goods. Indeed, the oncoming people were full of vigorous young people. If I want to compare it with my hometown, Shanghai, where I have always lived, I understand it as Tianzifang similar to Shanghai. Of course, this Rainbow Street does not have the strong petty bourgeoisie culture of Tianzifang, nor does it have the style of Tianzifang’s Shanghai style. I think it is much better than Qipu Road. Among the photos I added, there are flower shops on the street, bookstores not far from the entrance, and hookah shops everywhere in Jordan.
At the handicraft market on Rainbow Street in Jordan, various shapes of hydroponic flowers. , Jordan’s handicraft market on Rainbow Street is dazzling and unique. There are mosaic pendants that are well-known in the Middle East, sand bottle paintings based on local materials, castile soap made from local olives, Arabic bags made with local cultural background, desert trees made of iron wire, and so on. Most of these handicrafts are made by manually processing raw materials or semi-finished products. Artwork comes from life, but it creates value higher than life. It is the crystallization of the wisdom of the people and fully embodies the super creativity of mankind. A block popular with local young people, there are many cafes, restaurants and so on. There are many embassies on this street and the atmosphere is relatively relaxed. The later, the more people, but because it is an Islamic country, it is not noisy without drinking, just music, chatting, and smoking water pipes. Free parking on the roadside.