King Abdullah I Mosque
Amman
Copyright: Richard Yoshida/Shutterstock.comKing Abdullah I Mosque
The iconic blue-domed mosque is one of the country's most recognisable attractions, a place of worship as much as a national landmark and even somewhat of a museum: a few archaeological finds and personal items of King Abdullah, who inaugurated the mosque, are also displayed here. Unlike at most other mosques, non-Muslim visitors are welcome inside, provided they follow the rules of attendance.
Useful Information
- Address: Suleiman Al Nabulsi St, Amman
- Phone: +962 7 9806 2939
- Opening House: Daily 3:20am–10pm
Do & See
There is a surprising lot to do in the Jordanian capital, from remnants of Roman (and even pre-Roman), Byzantine and Umayyad presence, to a couple of well-regarded galleries and cultural centres showcasing what Amman's cultural scene has to offer. Throw in affordable, delicious dining and a plethora of bargain shopping opportunities, and you'll be set for an eventful few days.