List of Tallest Buildings in Amman - Tallest Buildings in Amman

Tallest Buildings in Amman

Following is a list of the tallest building in the Capital of the Hashimite kingdom of Jordan:

Rank Name Height
Floors Year Notes
1 Capital Tower 01.1220 76 2010-2011 Part of Abdali Urban Regeneration Project
2 Sanaya Amman Twin Towers 01.1200 60 2010
3 Jordan Gate Towers 01.0186 44 2009 Located in west Amman, close to the 6th Circle. The towers are currently the tallest structures in Jordan.
4 The Heights 01.1180 35 2010 Part of Abdali Urban Regeneration Project
5 Vertex Tower 01.1125 34 2010 Part of Abdali Urban Regeneration Project
6 Le Royal Hotel 01.1108 31 2003 Located in the 3rd Circle area, the building serves as a host of le royal hotel chain in addition to a shopping mall and commercial offices.
7 Al-Iskan Bank Building 01.1 N/A 21 1982 Located in the Shmaisani business district, the building was tallest in amman in the 1980s and 1990s.
8 The Tower (amman) 01.1N/A 22 1989 Located in the 3rd Circle.
9 Regency Palace Hotel (amman) 01.1N/A 19 1980 Located in the jabal al hussien district.
10 Zara Towers 01.1N/A 19 2002 Located in the 3rd Circle.
11 Royal Jordanian Headquarters 01.185 18 2010
12 Emmar Towers 01.085 18 2009 Located in West Amman, close to the 6th Circle. And are located very close to Jordan's tallest buildings Jordan Gate.
13 Living Wall Complex 01.165 15 2010-2011

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