Venue of the Regional Summit:
Sheraton Amman Al Nabil Hotel
5th Circle, Amman, Jordan
Location in Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZknesmtDb3VHYuRQ8
31°57'38.4"N 35°52'49.1"E
Toll Free: +962-6-5699936
Tel:+96265934111 Fax: +962 6-5934222
https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/ammsi-sheraton-amman-al-nabil-hotel/overview/
For special hotel booking ratings press here.
Information for your trip/Visa
Please note that we are not responsible for issuing visas.
Please check the following link to see if you need to get a visa:
- English language link:
https://moi.gov.jo/EN/Pages/Visa_E_Applications
- Arabic language link:
https://moi.gov.jo/AR/Pages/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D8%A3%D8%B4%D9%8A%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%AA
All American & European passport holders are entitled to get an entry visa to Jordan upon arrival to Jordan entry Visa Fee is 40 JOD approximately 60 USD. Visa Fees are accepted only in local currency. Visa fees method of payment Cash in JOD / Credit cards. Banks & exchangers are available at the Airport opposite to immigration Disk.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us at the below email if you need any supported documents for issuing the Visa: Said.Abdallah@hcd.gov.jo
All information on travel and accommodation options are mere suggestions.
Reaching Amman:
- You can book your flight to Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) in Amman. You can find more information on the following link:https://qaiairport.com/
- You Can also book your flight to Amman Civil Airport also located in Amman, Amman Civil Airport serves as a regional airport for domestic and nearby international routes. Home to the Royal Wings, Jordan Aviation, and Arab Wings airlines; Amman Civil Airport is operational 24 hours a day.
- From the Airport to the hotel: Please be advised that the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (HCD) will provide you with transportation upon arrival and back to the Airport. You will find the driver holding your name after the customs area. You may also use an Airport taxi at your own expense, Taxis are readily available outside the terminals. The estimated cost is 25 JD approximately 35 USD from QAIA. Please indicate in the registration form if you need an accessible car and the number of persons accompanying you.
Getting to the Venue (Sheraton Amman Al Nabil Hotel)
The hotel is located on the 5th Circle in Amman. If you are staying in a different hotel, please refer to the front desk in your hotel for directions. We have provided several nearby hotels within walking distance of the venue in the attached EXCEL Sheet. If you are a person with a disability staying in a different hotel and need an accessible car, please, contact us at the below email to provide you with an accessible car (subject to availability): Ayham.Momani@hcd.gov.jo
Accommodation:
Please refer to the attached EXCEL sheet for special rates at the venue and other nearby hotels within walking distance, and other hotels to which you may need to take public transportation to reach the venue.
If you want to make an early booking at the Sheraton Nabil Hotel please send an email to Mr. Ghaith Hayajneh on his email:Ghaith.Hayajneh@marriott.com to book your accommodation with the special rate as follows for bed and breakfast per night:
Double Bed Room: USD 150
Single Bed Room: USD 134
Please refer to The Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in your email.
Book your group rate for Regional Summit -Global Disability Summit
About Amman:
Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley.
In the commercial heart of the city, ultra-modern buildings, hotels, restaurants, art galleries and boutiques rub shoulders
comfortably with traditional coffee shops and tiny artisan workshops. Amman’s neighborhoods are diverse and range in cultural and historical context from the hustle and bustle of the downtown markets, to the art galleries of Jabal Al Lweibdeh and the modern shopping district of Abdali.
For touristic sites in Amman:
https://international.visitjordan.com/Wheretogo/Amman
For general attractions in Jordan, please click the link below:
https://international.visitjordan.com/Where-to-go
If you are planning to stay extra days to visit Jordan, we recommend to buy a Jordan Pass.
The Jordan Pass is the ultimate sightseeing package that has been especially tailor-made for visitors to the beautiful Kingdom of Jordan. It gives pass holders the ability to make the most out of their trip by visiting top sights and attractions while saving time, money and efforts.
For more information and to buy the pass, please visit the link below:
https://www.jordanpass.jo/Contents/What_is_Jordan_Pass.aspx
Getting around
Walking is the easiest option, however, apart from using apps such as Uber and Karem, the locally available yellow taxi is also available You can also use the Amman bus and rapid transitional bus: https://online.ammanbus.jo/#/
For more information about booking accessible vehicles, please see the table at the end of this logistics and accommodation note.
Weather in November in Amman
November marks the approach of winter, with Amman and higher elevation tourist sites increasingly cold. The rainy season also begins at the end of November and continues through March. But Aqaba feels still like a perpetual summer, the Dead Sea is bathtub warm, there’s great hiking throughout the country, and no end of cultural activities.
As the vibrant hues of autumn give way to the cooler embrace of November, the captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Jordan reveal a unique charm that beckons travelers to experience the enchantment of the Middle East in a new light.
Visiting Jordan in November offers the perfect balance of pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, allowing you to explore the awe-inspiring wonders of this ancient land at a leisurely pace. Early November can technically still be part of the peak autumn travel season, but by later in the month, you’re into shoulder season and can enjoy more of Jordan to yourself.
From the majestic rose-hued city of Petra and the ethereal beauty of Wadi Rum to the rejuvenating waters of the Dead Sea and the bustling markets of Amman, Jordan in November presents a delightful tapestry of experiences that will captivate your senses and create memories to last a lifetime. Here’s what you need to know about Jordan weather in November and other tips for visiting this month.
For more information about the weather in Amman, please visit the link below:
https://www.arabiaweather.com/en/weather-forecast/amman/1797/jo
https://www.arabiaweather.com/ar
Booking Accessible Vehicle
For more information about booking accessible vehicles, please refer to the table below:
| Company Name |
Contact Person |
E-mail |
Mobile |
Capacity |
| Himmat Watan |
Mr. Ameed Abu Himaid |
himmatwatan@gmail.com |
+962-792001713 |
01 Person with Physical Disability & 01 Escort Person |
| Alpha |
Ms. Rania Al Damouni |
R.damouni@alpha-jo.com |
+962-797477007 |
3-7 Persons with Physical Disability depending on the size of the wheelchair |
| Rofaidah |
Mr. Moaiad Al Bisbis |
Rufaidcompany@gmail.com |
+962-5346195 |
01 Person with Physical Disability & 02 Escort Person |
Further clarifications
For further information or clarifications, please get in touch with Ayham Almomany
Ayham.Momani@hcd.gov.jo