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Coordinates: 31°57′34″N 35°52′43″E / 31.95944°N 35.87861°E / 31.95944; 35.87861
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31°57′34″N 35°52′43″E / 31.95944°N 35.87861°E / 31.95944; 35.87861

Zahran
زهران
District
Zahran location in Amman Governorate
Zahran location in Amman Governorate
Flag of Zahran
Official seal of Zahran
Map
Country Jordan
GovernorateAmman Governorate
Area
 • District
13.8 km2 (5.3 sq mi)
Elevation
800−1,000 m (2,624−3,280 ft)
Population
 • Urban
160,000 [1]

Zahran is the 8th district in the Amman Governorate out of the 27 districts, named after Zahran Palace which stands amidst Zahran street. It consists of 5 neighborhoods of which most parts are residential, however, some parts of the district contain Amman's best hotels, hospitals and towers. The district is also home to several governmental buildings, embassies, cultural centers and schools. Zahran district stretches from 1st circle to between 5th and 6th circles, and from North Abdoun to South Abdoun.[2]

Neighborhoods

Zahran consists of 5 neighborhoods; North Abdoun, South Abdoun, East Umm Uthaina, Jabal Amman and Al-Radwan.

North Abdoun

Is a neighborhood that is entirely residential with the exception of the area surrounding the Abdoun circle which contains several embassies, restaurants, banks, companies, Orthodox Club and Abdoun Bridge.

South Abdoun

Is a neighborhood is mostly residential, the most southern part is very vibrant containing large malls like; Taj Mall and Abdoun Mall. Along with several rooftop restaurants, gyms, pubs, bars and nightclubs. The area recently became more crowded after the inauguration of Abdoun corridor which now connects south Amman with the airport road.[2]

East Umm Uthaina

Is a neighborhood that is mostly residential, Shatt Al-Arab street cutting the neighborhood has tens of jewelry shops surrounding the street which made the street being known locally as Share' Al-Dahab (Street of Gold). The south borders of Umm Uthaina contains Royal Jordanian Airlines headquarters and has four large 5-star hotels surrounding the 5th circle; Sheraton, Fourseasons, Fairmont and St. Regis.[2]

Al-Radwan

Is a neighborhood that is mostly residential, but surrounding the Zahran street lie several embassies and ministries including the Prime Ministry which is located at the 4th circle.

Jabal Amman

Is a neighborhood that contains the famous Le Royal which is considered as one of Amman's landmarks, lying at the 3rd circle. Further, Rainbow Street is a major tourist attraction in Jabal Amman, containing several scenic rooftops, pubs, bars, nightclubs, restaurants. Souk Jara near Rainbow street is a summer market that is hosted every Friday which features locally made streetware, handicrafts, antiquities and food. Along with musical concerts and other cultural activities.[2]

References

  1. ^ "منطقة زهران... روح مدينـــة عمـــان العريقــة - العدد التاسع - المستثمرون النشامى". al-nashama.com. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
  2. ^ a b c d "Greater Amman Municipality - GAM Interactive". ammancity.gov.jo. Retrieved 2015-09-25.