The following is a list of roads, streets, and major thoroughfares in
Amman
Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
,
Jordan.
Roads and streets

Circle Street is officially known as Zahran Street. Seven of west Amman's eight main traffic circles are on Zahran Street.
Airport Road is officially known as
Queen Alia International Airport Street. It passes through the
Prince Talal bin Muhammad Square, continues on from the airport to form the main highway connecting the south of Jordan.
Mecca Street is officially known as Mecca Al-Mukarrameh Street, and runs parallel to Zahran Street west-to-east.
Medina Street runs from between the
Prince Rashid bin el-Hassan Square and
Prince Talal bin Muhammad Square towards University Road.
Mango Street
Mango Street ( ar, شارع مانجو) is a historic street in the Jabal Amman area near downtown Amman, Jordan. Officially named ''Omar bin al-Khattab
ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb ( ar, عمر بن الخطاب, also spelled Omar, ) wa ...
is officially known as
Omar bin al-Khattab
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Street and is in
Jabal Amman.
Rainbow Street
The Rainbow Street ( Arabic: شارع الرينبو), originally named Abu Bakr al Siddiq street, is a public space in the historic area of Jabal Amman, near the center of downtown Amman, Jordan. The street runs east from the First Circle t ...
is officially known as
Abu Baker al-Siddeeq Street, and runs up and down Jabal Amman.
Gardens Street is officially known as Wasfi Al-Tal Street and runs between Shmeisani and Tl'aa Al Ali towards Khalda.
Wakalat Street is a
pedestrian
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ized street in the Swefiyeh
shopping district.
Abdullah Ghosheh Street connects Mecca Street to Airport Road.
Embassy Road is officially known as Queen Zein Al Sharaf Street, and connects Airport Road to the
US Embassy and
others
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in
Abdoun.
Al Qahirah Street bisects
Abdoun Circle west-east.
Shmesani Culture Street is also known as
Skateboard Street.
Circles
The 1st Circle is the first of a series of eight large traffic circles interspersed east-to-west on Zahran Street. The roundabout is located in the older part of the Jordanian capital on
Jabal Amman at the beginning of
Rainbow Street
The Rainbow Street ( Arabic: شارع الرينبو), originally named Abu Bakr al Siddiq street, is a public space in the historic area of Jabal Amman, near the center of downtown Amman, Jordan. The street runs east from the First Circle t ...
.

The 2nd Circle is the second of the series. The
roundabout
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is located in the older part of the Jordanian capital.
The 3rd Circle is surrounded by
hotels, notably the
Le Royal Hotel and the
Intercontinental Hotel. Restaurants in the vicinity include Romero's, located halfway between the 3rd and
2nd Circle
The following is a list of roads, streets, and major thoroughfares in Amman, Jordan.
Roads and streets
Circle Street is officially known as Zahran Street. Seven of west Amman's eight main traffic circles are on Zahran Street.
Airport Road is of ...
s. The Lebanese restaurant Argeelah is also close by. Located inside the
Hyatt Hotel is the Italian-themed Incontro restaurant. The 3rd Circle is located in the
Shmeisani neighborhood of Amman. The 3rd Circle is also known as King Talal Square.

The 4th Circle is best known of being the place where the Jordanian prime ministry compound is located (also known locally as the "4th circle"). It connects to the
Abdoun Bridge which crosses
Wadi Abdoun.
The circle is becoming part of a project to link North Amman with the Airport Road.
The circle is nearby numerous embassies, including the
Egyptian,
Algerian,
French
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,
Spanish, and
Tunisian embassies.

The 5th Circle, officially named ''Prince
Faisal bin al-Hussein
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Edu ...
Square'',
is a traffic circle in the heart of the
hotel district in Amman. Hotels in the vicinity of the 5th Circle include the
Four Seasons
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, the
Sheraton Amman Hotel, the
Bristol Signature Hotel, and many others. Also close to the 5th Circle is the
Arab Medical Center hospital, one of the leading medical centers in Jordan that serves as a referral hospital for the Middle East and surrounding area. In 2020 the 5th circle was replaced by traffic lights

The 6th Circle connect the seven Ammanian hills, called "the jabals" by English-speaking visitors, after the Arabic ''jabal'' meaning hill or mountain. The 6th Circle's official name is Prince
Rashid bin el-Hassan
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Education
* Amman Baccalaureate School
* Port Regis School
* Harrow School - ...
Square.
It links together the Umm Uthayna and Sweifiyah districts. It is near numerous hotels as well as the
Jordan Gate Towers
Jordan Gate Towers (Arabic: أبراج بوابة الأردن), also known informally as 6th Circle Towers (Arabic: أبراج الدوار السادس), are a high class commercial and residential project currently under construction in Amm ...
project. In 2020 the 6th circle was replaced by traffic lights.

The 7th circle is officially called Prince
Talal bin Muhammad
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Square,
it is noted for having a large green turf area surrounding a large monument. There is a
Royal Jordanian
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city
terminal at the circle, where customers can
check in
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Office check-in
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a day before their flights. In 2014 the 7th circle was replaced by traffic lights.

The 8th Circle is the last of the series of traffic circles interspersed east-to-west and is located in the newer part of the Jordanian capital. It connects the urban parts of west Amman to the industrial city, As-Sena'ah.
See also
*
List of tallest buildings in Amman
*
References
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Transport in Amman
Amman
Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
Roads in Jordan
Streets in Amman
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