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One of Amman's most distinctive landmarks, the azure blue dome of the King Abdullah Mosque can be seen for miles across the city. — Afar Magazine
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You really don't have to be a car enthusiast to enjoy this museum, which displays more than 70 classic cars and motorbikes from the personal collection of King Hussein. — Lonely Planet
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This small but impressive gallery is a wonderful place to gain an appreciation of contemporary Jordanian painting, sculpture and pottery. — Lonely Planet
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The Museum of Popular Traditions presents for the most part women's costumes and jewellery from Jordan's different regions. — Michelin Guide
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The small but impressive Qasr Al Abad, west of Amman, is one of the very few examples of pre-Roman construction in Jordan. — Lonely Planet
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This mosque (not open to non-Muslim visitors) can be identified by its two slender minarets. — Michelin Guide
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This street in Jebel Amman is a destination in itself. Ammanis come here every evening to promenade and to visit the many great cafes and restaurants – to see and be seen. — Lonely Planet
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This cultural center is the pulse of Amman's contemporary art scene, with a program of rolling exhibitions taking place throughout the year. — Afar Magazine
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The Jordan Museum, located next to the City Hall, is one of the best in the Middle East. — Lonely Planet
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