Just seeing this. I was in Amman last year. There's not much to do. There's one street where there's lots of hookah lounges and coffee shops, but it's mostly guys. Technically,
Jordanians can be arrested for being with a woman if they are unmarried. There are bars, but the windows are blacked out and every one in there are dudes (drinking openly is not permitted and drinking in general is taboo). Not my idea of cool.
However, there is good food. Have yourself a few shawarmas and falafels with some shai (tea) and a hookah to puff on. It can be a pretty relaxing time. No chance in hell you're getting a
Jordanian flag. If you need a release, hit up a hostel. Lots of Brits, Asians, and Aussies travel through Amman. You might also want to check out what the local couchsurfing community is about.
It's a shame the women there don't put out. The Queen of
Jordan is one of the realest habibtis in the game!
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&clie...80&bih=688
Oh, and on the cultural tip, DEFINITELY check out Petra! That's where Indiana Jones was shot.
Will you be traveling to Israel?
Jordan is a friendly country so you can hop over from there over land. Hitting up Tel Aviv after a dry spell in Amman will be like putting a kid in a candy store!