Here are five of the best parks in Amman, each offering a different vibe — great for strolling, picnicking, family outings or just relaxing.
1. Al Hussein Public Parks
- A large green space on the western edge of Amman, combining gardens, walking paths, museums (including the Royal Automobile Museum) and open fields. (Rough Guides)
- Ideal for a longer outing: walking, jogging, family time, and relaxing in nature.
- Tip: Go in the morning or early evening for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
2. King Abdullah II Park
- A family-friendly park in the Al-Mugabalein district, offering wide lawns, playgrounds and sports fields. (IbnBattutaTravel.com)
- Tip: Great for letting kids run around, or for a weekend picnic with friends.
3. Zahran Park
- One of the larger public parks in the city with shaded walking paths, benches, playgrounds and nearby cafés/kiosks. (IbnBattutaTravel.com)
- Tip: If you want a quiet stroll and maybe a light coffee break, this is a good pick.
4. Japanese Park
- A more serene, contemplative park near the sports city area, inspired by Japanese garden aesthetics. (amman.com)
- Tip: Visit when you need a calm escape from the bustle of the city.
5. Amman Martyrs Park
- A popular neighborhood park, good for evening outings, kids’ play areas and a casual relaxed vibe.
- Tip: Perfect for after-work walks or taking the kids out for some fresh air.
✅ Useful Tips Before You Go
- Best time to visit: Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are especially pleasant. (amman.com)
- Facilities: Many parks have walking paths, seating areas, children’s playgrounds and (in some cases) sports fields. (Trfihi Parks)
- Accessibility: While parks are fairly accessible, the overall “green space per person” in Amman is still on the low side, so some neighborhoods may have fewer options. (UN-Habitat)
- What to bring: Water, sun protection, maybe a mat if you plan to picnic. Mind local rules (e.g., cleanliness, designated areas).