Where the listings sit
Amman is a discretion-first market and the listings cluster in the well-off western districts. Abdoun is the embassy quarter, with premium hotels and serviced apartments. Sweifieh sits near the major malls and the Four Seasons. Shmeisani is the central business district, close to Le Royal and the Bristol. The live Amman listings concentrate in exactly these areas, which are also where the hotels are.
The contact rule
The detail that defines booking here: it's WhatsApp only for first contact, and a voice call out of the blue is rejected — often treated as a red flag that gets you blocked. Open with a short, specific text: your hotel or district and a rough time. Push for nothing explicit in writing; arrangements stay deliberately vague until you meet, which is normal across the conservative Gulf-adjacent markets.
What you'll pay
Pricing is in Jordanian dinars, a strong currency, so the numbers look small. Reckon on JD 80–200 for an hour of incall (about $110–$280), JD 120–250 for outcall to a five-star, and JD 400–1,000 for an overnight. Cash, settled in person — never an advance.
Discretion above all
Jordan is socially conservative and the whole scene runs privately. Be punctual, be respectful, keep arrivals room-direct with no lobby loitering, and never discuss the arrangement in public or photograph anyone. The providers who last here keep an extremely low profile and expect the same from you.
Staying safe
The dominant risk is the deposit scam, not the authorities — a fake profile collects an advance over WhatsApp and disappears. Refuse it completely: stick to verified profiles with checked photos, pay only in person, and treat any up-front request as the scam itself. For Aqaba or the rest of the country, see the wider Jordan directory.