What are the prices in Jordan for accommodation, restaurants, souvenirs?

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Hotels in Jordan are cheaper than in Israel, and more expensive than in Egypt (especially on the coast of the Red Sea, in Aqaba). However, in large or popular tourist cities you can find a guesthouse and for $ 15 a day, a good hotel will cost about $ 50 per day.

Restaurants are also different: in a cafe with traditional Arabic cuisine, lunch will cost $ 10, in a European restaurant or a fashionable establishment - from $ 20 per person.

The fare on public transport is on average not high, about $ 1-3 for a bus trip in the city; 5-10 dollars - by taxi.

Buying souvenirs in the streets and markets, you can bargain a little, although in general, bargaining is not accepted here. The Bedouin boys with trinkets, or occasionally at the little traders in street shops, "take off" the cost. Because of what it begins to seem that souvenirs are quite expensive. However, one should not give vent to greed, all products here are usually of high quality.

September 8, 2011

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