Medina Street in Amman, also known as Restaurant Street or City Street! It is an important main street that joins the list of major commercial streets in Amman, such as Mecca Street and Medical City Street. However, what distinguishes Medina Street from other streets is the abundance of restaurants scattered along it and the diversity of cuisines that cater to all tastes. This feature has increased the popularity of Medina Street and added to its vitality. On the other hand, this feature has had a significant impact on traffic flow, and the street has become continuously congested during peak hours.
Medina Street is one of the closest main streets to one of the oldest and most important educational institutions in Amman, the University of Jordan, which was established in 1967. It also intersects directly with the University of Jordan Hospital intersection. Medina Street serves as an outlet to various areas of Amman, such as North Amman and East Amman.
Medina Street intersects mainly with Mecca Street, Shuhada Street - Wasfi Al-Tal Street (Gardens), Queen Rania Street - University Street, and serves as the lifeline for adjacent areas such as Tla' Al-Ali, Um Uthaina, Khalda, and the Al-Rashid suburb.
Medina Street is the lifeline between various areas of Amman from north to south. Its starting point is between two of the most important roundabouts in Jabal Amman, specifically from the starting point of the Sahib Tunnel, which runs parallel to the Sixth Towers in the Um Uthaina area. On the west, it borders the Rawabi neighborhood and Abdullah Ghosheh Street. Medina Street extends northward until it intersects with Mecca Street at the Kilometer Roundabout - Al-Haramain Intersection - the first major intersection, then extends to the second major intersection, which is the Oasis Roundabout, intersecting Wasfi Al-Tal Street (Gardens). In this way, Medina Street borders Tla' Al-Ali from the east and Khalda from the west. To the far north, Medina Street reaches the last major intersection, the University of Jordan Hospital intersection, which separates Queen Rania Street - University of Jordan, with its boundaries extending to Sports City Street, and the west University Street extending towards the Sweileh area and King Abdullah II Street - Medical City Street. Medina Street connects northward to areas such as Jubeiha and Shafa Badran.
Tla' Al-Ali
Um Uthaina
Khalda
Um Al-Summaq
Rawabi
Rabieh
Medina Street is connected to the Tla' Al-Ali area, specifically East Tla' Al-Ali, whose boundaries start from the University City Sports City Roundabout along Wasfi Al-Tal Street (Gardens) to the Oasis Roundabout intersection with Medina Street.
Since the Rabieh area is within the boundaries of East Tla' Al-Ali, it is natural for it to have borders with Medina Street and intersect with it at major intersections, namely the Oasis Roundabout intersection and the Kilometer Roundabout intersection. It has multiple outlets to Medina Street, such as Abdul Salam Kamal Street and Ismail Hijazi Street.
Um Uthaina meets the starting point of Medina Street at the Sahib Tunnel and the Sixth Roundabout, which is the connecting point with the Zahran area. Um Uthaina borders the Rabieh area, and similar to the Rabieh area, Um Uthaina has multiple outlets to Medina Street, such as Ali Al-Sharari Street and Youssef Qana Street.
Um Al-Summaq is the area parallel to the areas of Rabieh and Um Uthaina from the north, and Medina Street serves as the dividing line between these areas. Um Al-Summaq is one of the most upscale areas adjacent to Medina Street and is known for hosting the finest restaurants and hotels.
The Oasis Roundabout is the point where Medina Street intersects with Wasfi Al-Tal Street (Gardens), and if we head north, we will reach the Khalda area, one of the liveliest areas among those that intersect with Medina Street.
Rawabi District is the area that connects Medina Street with Wadi Al-Seer and the Seventh and Eighth Roundabouts, and it can be accessed through multiple side streets such as Abdul Rahim Jardaneh Street and Kareem Al-Ziyoud Street.
Although Medina Street is one of the major thoroughfares in Amman, it differs from Mecca Street and Medical City Street due to the presence of numerous stops for the abundance of restaurants, banks, and various commercial shops, all of which are integral places for people and their basic and entertainment needs. Additionally, many companies have their headquarters on Medina Street, considering it a central street between Amman's areas and close to them. It is also considered a strategic location for various hotels and banks. Let's take a quick look at the most important real estate on it:
Commercial lands for sale on Medina Street
Commercial offices for sale on Medina Street
Exhibitions for sale on Medina Street
Commercial complexes for sale on Medina Street
Warehouses for sale on Medina Street
Commercial villas for sale on Medina Street
Commercial lands for rent on Medina Street
Commercial offices for rent on Medina Street
Exhibitions for rent on Medina Street
Commercial complexes for rent on Medina Street
Warehouses for rent on Medina Street
Commercial villas for rent on Medina Street
Ibn Al-Haitham Hospital
Specialized Eye Hospital
Iyas Hotel
One Thousand and One Nights Hotel
Habiba Sweets
Abu Jabara Restaurant
Centro Supermarket
One Thousand and One Nights Hotel
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