After A German in Jordan and An American in Jordan, the third guest post in this series. I would like to give a big thanks to Joanna for her views and input and writing such a great post. Joanna is Polish, living in Jordan since August 2016. She loves traveling and exploring new places and …
An American in Jordan
Thanks much to Chelsea, a pet-loving, environmentally-friendly vegan from California who lives in Amman, writes about various topics such as health, environment, activism, and culture and of course food on her blog myammanlife.com/. See here her favorites in Amman, things she misses, and what you definitively need to know about living in Jordan as an …
(Street) Art in Jordan
Jordan is probably not the most well-known country for (Street) Art. However, here and there in Amman, you might find some painted walls, graffiti, galleries or even some unusual, crazy things. So, here is a collection of some of these artworks in different places with no special order. Some of them you might have seen …
Furniture, Carpets, Souvenirs and Arts
Other Blogs about Amman/Jordan worth reading
BeAmman - a large local blog about Amman - latest artice July 2016 The Cuisine Collective are Aleksandra from Poland and Michael from Ireland living in Amman and posting about their cooking, dining and food shopping experiences. If you are hungry, you should visit their blog. You will either find a nice recipe or an …
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E-Fawateer.com – How to Pay Your Bills in Jordan
About E-Fawateer and paying bills online There is plenty of things I do not understand about Jordanians, such as they seem to like doing everything in person and wait in busy offices or get stuck in traffic. The same seems to apply for paying bills in Jordan, although there is a great alternative. Rather than …
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