It is the old economic and commercial center of amman from the beginning of the century until the early eighties. It is considered one of the most crowded places in the Kingdom, due to the diversity of its commercial field. Al-Salt Street passes through the center of the country, which has important landmarks in the city on both sides, and many shops, cafes, agencies, repair workshops, exchange shops, antiques, and eastern bazaars that foreign tourists flock to, which reflect the country's culture, people and history. Among the landmarks there are the Roman Amphitheater (Amman) and the Roman History Museum And the Hashemite Square, the Amman National Library and others ... The tall mountains of Amman surround this narrow area (Jabal Al-Qalaa, Jabal Al-Joufeh (Amman), and others), . The downtown area contains the old Raghadan complex (for service cars), which has been renovated in parallel with the transportation development plan underway in the city for years.