CITY
Welcome to the vibrant heart of Jordan—Amman! Steeped in history and brimming with modern energy, Amman offers a unique blend of ancient culture and contemporary life. From its charming old neighborhoods to its bustling streets, Amman is a city that welcomes everyone with open arms.



VENUE
We are thrilled to welcome you to e-AGE25 at the luxurious Grand Hyatt Amman, located at the heart of the city where the ancient and modern worlds of Amman beautifully converge.
Top Attractions
A stunning 2nd-century amphitheater that once seated 6,000 spectators.

A hilltop site with breathtaking views, home to the Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace.

A modern shopping and entertainment district.

A lively area filled with cafes, street art, and cultural spots

(About 241km from Amman)
The world-famous ‘Rose City’ and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

(About 324km from Amman)
A surreal desert landscape perfect for adventure seekers.

(About 60km from Amman)
Float in the salty waters of the lowest point on Earth.

(About 50km from Amman)
One of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy.

(About 30km from Amman)
A UNESCO-listed heritage town with Ottoman-era charm.

(About 30km from Amman)
The "City of Mosaics"
Home to famous holy sites and near Mount Nebo

Visa Info
Travelers to Jordan must ensure their passports and other entry documents are valid for the entire duration of their intended stay. For additional information, please visit this page.
FAQs
What currency is used for payments in Jordan, and can I use credit cards in Amman?
In Jordan, the local currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD), which is required for cash payments. While credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and American Express) are widely accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and major stores in Amman, cash is still commonly needed for taxis, small shops, and local markets.
How do I get from Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) to the city center?
Taxi: Fixed fare to Amman (around 22–25 JD).
Airport Express Bus: Costs around 3.30 JD, running frequently during the day.
Ride-hailing apps: Uber and Careem operate in Amman.
Do taxis in Amman accept card payments?
No, taxis generally accept only cash in Jordanian Dinars. If using Uber or Careem, you may have the option to pay by card through the app.
Is English widely spoken in Amman?
Yes, English is commonly spoken in hotels, restaurants, and major tourist areas, but Arabic is the official language.
Where can I exchange currency in Amman?
Currency exchange is available at the airport (typically higher exchange rates and fees), banks, hotels, and exchange offices throughout the city. ATMs also provide cash withdrawals in Jordanian Dinars.