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Amman, Jordan - Part 2: Street Art, Wine Culture & Local Life Beyond the Tourist Trail

Amman is a city that reveals itself gradually. Beyond the Roman ruins, bustling souks, and classic Jordanian street food lies a modern creative capital shaped by artists, musicians, winemakers, chefs, and entrepreneurs redefining the city’s cultural identity.In this episode of Tr ...  Show more

Amman, Jordan: Exploring the City's Food Culture Part 1

Amman is often overlooked as a culinary destination, but those who visit quickly discover a city defined by generous hospitality, deeply rooted food traditions, and a vibrant street culture. From humble breakfast dishes to elaborate celebratory meals, food in Jordan is not just s ...  Show more

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