In January 1987, Tlaa Al-Ali was established concurrently with the formation of the Greater Amman Municipality, as the Cabinet decided to merge the municipalities surrounding Greater Amman into it.
Tlaa Al-Ali occupies a central strategic location between the western areas of Amman, specifically in the center-north of Amman. This central location led Tlaa Al-Ali to share borders with various Amman neighborhoods. It borders Sweileh and Al-Jubaiha to the north, and it shares boundaries with Wadi Al-Seer and Zahran to the south. To the east, it is adjacent to Zahran and Abdali, while to the west, it neighbors Sweileh and Badr Al-Jadeedah.
The original residents of Tlaa Al-Ali are from the Al-Adwan tribes, especially the Al-Asaf tribe. Over time, families from various tribes migrated to settle in the area. Tlaa Al-Ali attracted real estate investors who brought about urban development, both residential and commercial.
The name Tlaa Al-Ali is derived from the elevated and mountainous nature of the area, reaching up to 1100 meters above sea level, and it was later named Tlaa Al-Ali in honor of Sheikh Ali, who was a wise figure in the region at that time.
Administratively, Tlaa Al-Ali falls under the University District. It is renowned for hosting many upscale neighborhoods. Notable neighborhoods within Tlaa Al-Ali include Tlaa Al-Sharqi, Tlaa Al-Shimali, Khalda, Dabouq, Barka, Al-Salam, Al-Samaq, Al-Madina Al-Tibbiya, Al-Khalideen, and others we'll delve into further, such as:
Khalda: Referred to as a comprehensive residential area, it is one of the most preferred areas for those seeking upscale living while staying close to services and the market. You can find more details about it in our article "Read about why Khalda is one of the preferred areas in Amman.
Um Al Summaq: Distinguished as one of the most upscale areas in Amman for residence, with property prices competing with other luxurious areas like Abdoun and Dabouq. Learn more about how Um Al Summaq competes with other upscale neighborhoods in our article "Um Al Summaq: Luxurious Living in Amman."
Dabouq: A secure residential area chosen by His Majesty King Abdullah II as his residence. Learn more about Dabouq in our article "Everything About Dabouq."
These neighborhoods contribute to Tlaa Al-Ali's reputation as an upscale district in Amman, attracting residents seeking high-quality living standards. For more detailed information, you can explore our articles on Homes Jordan.
This neighborhood serves as a link between East and West Amman. Its boundaries start from the Sports City roundabout along Wasfi Al-Tal Street (Gardens Street) until it reaches the Waha roundabout. It extends towards the Al-Madina Al-Munawara Street, intersecting with Ahmad Suleiman Al-Najdawi Street, and reaching the beginning of Sharif Nasser bin Jameel Street. Al-Rabieh is one of the important upscale areas within Tlaa Al-Sharqi.
Tlaa Al-Sharqi is a fast access point to Khilda and hosts various important landmarks such as the Jordanian Astronomical Society and the Gardens Hospital.
The Tlaa Al-Shimali neighborhood begins at the intersection of the University of Jordan, starting from the middle of Queen Rania Street heading north. Its borders extend until it intersects with Rafaa Al-Ansari Street or "Taloo Nevin," famous among the residents of Amman and Tlaa Al-Ali. The boundaries of Tlaa Al-Shimali reach Abu Kabsha Street, which ends at the beginning of Sufyan bin Wahb Street.
Wasfi Al-Tal Street, officially known as Wasfi Al-Tal Street but popularly referred to as Gardens Street, is administratively affiliated with the Tlaa Al-Ali area. The street is known for its historical association with the famous Gardens restaurant, giving it the name Gardens Street.
Stay tuned for more detailed explorations of these neighborhoods in upcoming articles on our Homes Jordan website!
One source mentions that the length of Gardens Street is 6,331 meters, stretching from Shmeisani to the intersection of Khalda Roundabout. The section from Shmeisani to Waha Roundabout extends to Tlaa Al-Ali Sharqi and runs parallel to Queen Rania Street.
Gardens Street plays a crucial role in local commercial organization in accordance with land-use regulations in Amman. It has become a significant commercial street due to its congestion with various commercial properties, including shopping complexes, stores, offices, companies, and exhibitions. Real estate investors and business people are increasingly attracted to it, contributing significantly to the prosperity of the Tlaa Al-Ali area.
Residential and commercial properties in Tlaa Al-Ali vary between old and modern. The number of lands has significantly decreased due to a substantial population increase, as Tlaa Al-Ali, with all its neighborhoods, has become one of the most preferred residential areas for Amman residents.
Property prices in Tlaa Al-Ali are relatively high and differ between neighborhoods, especially after witnessing significant residential development since the 1990s. Homes Jordan provides listings for sale or rent, including apartments, residential and commercial lands, offices, villas, and commercial complexes in Tlaa Al-Ali.
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- Tlaa Al-Sharqi
- Barka
- Um Al-Diba
- Al-Amqah
- Tlaa Al-Shimali
- Tlaa Al-Gharbi
- Tlaa Ayal Al-Sulaiman
- Shmesani
- Sharif Nasser bin Jameel Street
- Makkah Street
- Queen Rania Street
- Al-Shaab Street
- Al-Hijaz Street
- Wasfi Al-Tal Street (Gardens Street)
- Kefranga Street
- Saeed Bino Street
- Habeib Al-Fahri Street
- George Akarsha Street
- Fayad Al-Sukkar Street
- Taki Al-Din Al-Sabki Street
- Muneer Nour Street
- Sufyan bin Wahab Street
- Abu Kabsha Street
- Rafaa Al-Ansari Street
- Al-Madina Al-Munawara Street
Given the upscale neighborhoods in Tlaa Al-Ali, numerous famous landmarks are situated within:
- Al-Husseiniya Palace - Dabouq: The primary residence of His Majesty King Abdullah II.
- Royal Automobile Museum.
- King Hussein Mosque, may God bless his soul.
- Al-Hussein Business Complex.
- Mecca Mall.
- City Mall.
- Al-Kalouti Mosque.
- Sultan Markets.
- Zaha Cultural Center.
- King Abdullah II Center for Excellence.
- Al-Bishty Stores.
- Al-Khwarizmi College.
Homes Jordan constantly strives to provide accurate information to its clients, guiding them towards making the best decisions when choosing real estate for residential or business purposes. Homes Jordan's real estate and legal experts are available 24/7 to answer inquiries and provide support.
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*Written based on various sources, including:
- https://alrai.com/article/1002501/أبواب/ذاكرة-أسماء-الأماكن-في-عمان
- https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/قائمة_الطرق_والشوارع_الرئيسية_في_عمان