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Landmark: King Hussein ParkCity: Amman
Country: Jordan
Continent: Asia
King Hussein Park, Amman, Jordan, Asia
King Hussein Park is a 70-hectare public municipal park located in the Al-Hussein Business Park district of western Amman, Jordan. It serves as a centralized cultural and recreational complex containing several of the city's primary national museums and religious structures.
Visual Characteristics
The park features terraced landscaping integrated into a hillside, utilizing local limestone, basalt, and granite for pathways and walls. It contains a mix of manicured Mediterranean flora, including olive trees and seasonal shrubs, alongside expansive paved plazas. The architectural style across the site is contemporary Islamic, characterized by geometric stonework and flat roofs.
Location & Access Logistics
The site is situated on King Abdullah II Street, approximately 10 kilometers west of Amman's city center. It is accessible via the Al-Madina Al-Munawwara Street corridor. Public transport is available through local buses and white "service" taxis traveling the King Abdullah II route. On-site parking consists of multiple paved lots near the main entrance and the museum clusters.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was inaugurated in 2006 by King Abdullah II to honor the late King Hussein bin Talal. It was designed as an urban reforestation and cultural project on a former military site to provide a consolidated space for the Royal Automobile Museum and the Children's Museum Jordan.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can access the Royal Automobile Museum to view a collection of over 70 historic vehicles or utilize the professional-grade football pitches and basketball courts. The Cultural Village hosts seasonal artisan workshops and performances. A circular walking track spanning the perimeter is used for long-distance jogging and cycling.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The park contains public restrooms at the museum entrances and near the sports complex. Benches and stone seating are distributed throughout the landscaped areas, though shade is limited to specific pavilions. 4G and 5G cellular coverage is consistent across the grounds. Food kiosks and a permanent cafe are located near the central plaza.
Best Time to Visit
Optimal lighting for photography of the King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque occurs during the "golden hour" shortly before sunset. The most favorable weather for outdoor activity is between March and May or September and November. Weekends (Friday and Saturday) experience high visitor density; weekday mornings offer the highest level of logistical efficiency for museum access.
Facts & Legends
The King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque, located within the park, is the largest mosque in Jordan and features four minarets and a unique square floor plan that deviates from traditional circular dome-centric designs.
Nearby Landmarks
The Royal Automobile Museum – 0.1km North
The Children's Museum Jordan – 0.2km Northwest
King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque – 0.3km East
City Mall – 1.2km South
Al Hussein Business Park – 0.5km Southwest