Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a modern city with numerous ancient ruins. There is a unique blend of old and new, placed between the desert and Jordan Valley.
Irbid, known in ancient times as Arabella, is the capital and the largest city of the Irbid Governorate. Situated on a splendid hilltop overlooking city’s buildings and the Jordan Valley.
Located in northern Jordan and could be used to film as a location for lakes, rivers, and dams. The water isn't safe for swimming, however it contains fish and boats for fishing.
A multistory farm house, with an olive plantation a swimming pool and a lot of greenery.
A multi-level concrete building located in Amman featuring a showroom, a restaurant and cafe with amazing view over the old city
An underground pedestrian passage
A modern office space, filled with screens and whiteboards.
Modern travel agency offices.
A wood working hanger that can be emptied out if needed. approximate area: 280m2
A large modern cafe/coffee house with a small library, a meeting room and an outdoor area.
An old house transformed into a restaurant/cafe with arches, large windows, beautiful tiling
Aqaba is the only coastal city in Jordan and the largest and most populous city on the Gulf of Aqaba. The city is strategically located at the north-eastern tip of the Red Sea between the continents of Asia and Africa. Aqaba's location next to Wadi Rum and Petra has placed it in Jordan's golden triangle of tourism.
The Dead sea is situated deep in the Jordan Valley, southeast of Amman. It is considered one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes to ever exist. Positioned on the lowest point on earth and is the World’s richest source of natural salts.
Salt is a hillside town near Amman, Jordan. Its significance as an Ottoman Empire trading hub is reflected in its Ottoman architecture. It is an ancient agricultural town, overlooking the city's old buildings.
Petra is a unique city sculpted on the rocks by the Nebauteus. The city is also known as the Rose City due to its pink rocks formations. It lies around Jabal Al-Madbah in a basin surrounded by mountains which form the eastern flank of the Arabah valley that runs from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba.
Ajloun is a town in the fertile highlands of northern Jordan. It’s overlooked by the ruined Ajloun Castle that was built in the 1183, and is dominated by open woodlands.