What places a single lady can visit "alone" in Amman?
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Salam to all ,
- @ald3dania
I was wondering if anyone of you can suggest places or activities can a girl do alone in Amman to spend time or even tried by herself?! I hope also share experiences to learn how to avoid any bad situation or places to avoid.
Girls, looking forward for your comments.
Thanks and best regards
Practical you can go everywhere where you like to go but I give you one hint: stay away from the "cafe's" where you see men drinking, playing, watching tv and smoking argeela. This is absolutely a non go area for women.
- @Primadonna
@Vero I believe there are many places you can go. I usually go online search for a place depending on what I feel like doing and take myself there. Also asking the locals about certain areas and the kind of people that live their would be of much help to you to avoid some insults or stares or curses. There is not alot out there but you can give it a try.Â

Hi will be great to hang around
Hi all looking for some new friends to hang out with, drop me a line
@ald3dania
Hi. Try the coffee shops around you. That is what I did, though I didn't have much luck in finding real and true friends, I regret to say.
  Salam to all ,I was wondering if anyone of you can suggest places or activities can a girl do alone in Amman to spend time or even tried by herself?! I hope also share experiences to learn how to avoid any bad situation or places to avoid. Girls, looking forward for your comments.
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  -@ald3dania
Hello, hope you are well.
Are you already in Amman, or are you planning to come to Amman.
I have this issue: there is absolutely nothing to do here, besides going out for walks, as far as I'm concerned. Moreover, I do not like TV, which makes things twice as difficult.
I do not mean to demoralize you, I am only telling you some of my experience in this place.
  I Love GRaffiti cafee for my "Me Time" and also Boutique Bakery (both are in WEibdeh) eventho i ended up making friends from there,but it worth tryGood Luck
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  -@Kate29
That's great to hear. At the same time, it's not easy to move around without a car. Furthermore, means of transportation is terribly inefficient, I regret to say. Thus, getting to a coffee shop or a restaurant which is far from one's home is hard, particularly in cold weather, very hot weather, or during rain.
Hi Gillian
Try using Uber - it's pretty efficient if you don't have a car.
Been here as an expat for over 2 years and there's plenty to do.
If you're single then that might be the underlying issue. If you're married or with someone then well there's your issue...
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