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Al-Madina AlMunawara Street

High Traffic Flow
  • This strategic intersection witnesses approximately 800,000 vehicles daily, ensuring maximum visibility for your advertisement.

  • Primary corridor: Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah St. between Al-Haramayn and Al-Waha—a multi-lane retail/F&B artery with constant cross-town movement.

  • Peak windows: 07:00–10:00 (work/school commute) and 16:00–20:30 (shopping & dining wave). Strong Thu–Sat evenings.

Target Audience Insights
    • Urban commuters flowing from Alharamayn Circle toward Waha Circle along Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah St (major east–west corridor).

    • Tla’ Al-Ali, Khalda, Gardens, 7th/8th Circle catchment—daily work/school shoppers and errand runners.

    • Shoppers & families frequenting the dense F&B/retail strip on Medina St; strong evening and weekend presence.

    • University crowd (University of Jordan / PSUT) using Medina St as a primary connector—steady student traffic.

    • Hotel & business guests (incl. Ayass Hotel opposite) + nearby clinics, banks, and service centers.

    • High congestion zone → slow-moving traffic and extended dwell/visibility at peak times.

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Quick reach to Queen Rania St. corridor toward University of Jordan and up to Sweileh/Abu Nseir, then onward to Jerash/Ajloun via the Jerash road.

  • Southward: Direct flow toward Umm Uthaina, the 6th/7th Circles and Amman’s core business districts via Medina St.’s eastern end.

  • Eastward: Immediate link through Al-Waha Circle into Gardens and connected inner-east neighborhoods—efficient distribution across central/east Amman.

  • Westward: Seamless access to premium west Amman zones including Tla’ Al-Ali and Khalda, plus retail nodes along Medina/Mecca Streets.

Technical Specifications
  • Dimensions: 8m height × 14m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: 6 high-intensity spotlights for excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure for stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Medical City Street / King Abdullah II St

High Traffic Flow
  • This strategic intersection witnesses approximately 800,000 vehicles daily, ensuring maximum visibility for your advertisement.

  • Primary corridor: Medical City St. linking 8th Circle with King Hussein Medical City and feeders to Airport Rd., Mecca St., and Abdoun—constant cross-town movement.

  • Peak windows: 07:00–10:00 (hospital/office commute + school runs) and 15:30–20:30 (clinic appointments, shopping/dining). Strong Thu–Sat evenings.

Target Audience Insights
  • Medical ecosystem: doctors, nurses, technicians, patients & visitors for King Hussein Medical City.

  • Corporate commuters connecting 8th Circle, Airport Rd., Abdoun, Um Uthaina, Mecca St.

  • Affluent residents & expats from west Amman neighborhoods (high purchase power).

  • Errand traffic (courier, logistics, banking, clinics) with purposeful trips and clear CTAs.

  • School & university flows feeding daytime peaks; Thu–Sat evenings strong for lifestyle offers.

  • Ride-hail/private-car heavy, ideal for short, offer-led creative.

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Quick reach to 7th Circle → 6th Circle, then onward to Shmeisani, Abdali Boulevard, Sports City, and university corridors.

    Southward: Direct link to Airport Road and feeders toward Abdoun, Um Uthaina, Sweifieh, and wider West Amman destinations.

    Eastward: Fast access to Wadi Saqra, Jabal Amman, and central business/government districts toward Downtown.

    Westward: Seamless movement toward King Hussein Medical City, King Abdullah II St., King Hussein Business Park, and residential zones like Dabouq/Khalda.

Technical Specifications
  • Dimensions: 8m height × 14m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: 6 high-intensity spotlights for excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure for stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Queen Rania St

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward (upstream): Sweileh / Abu Nseir and routes toward Jerash/Irbid, feeding steady inbound flow past UJ.

  • Southward (downstream—your read): Direct into Al-Sahafa Tunnel → Sports City and on to Shmeisani/Abdali/Downtown.

  • East/West links: Quick reach to Gardens St., Medina St., Al-Shaheed St. and surrounding residential/commercial districts. BRT infrastructure enhances corridor capacity and consistency.

  • Site anchor: GCE, Queen Rania St., Bldg 156—easy for driver directions and navigation apps.

High Traffic Flow
  • The street sees approximately 800,000 vehicles daily, ensuring continuous exposure for advertisements.

  • Primary corridor: Queen Rania Al-Abdullah St. (a.k.a. University St.)—one of Amman’s busiest commuter spines linking Sweileh/UJ to Sports City/CBD.

  • Inbound direction: UJ → Al-Sahafa Tunnel with continuous flow and BRT activity, keeping speeds moderated and dwell times higher near the tunnel complex.

  • Peak windows: 07:00–10:00 (student/staff + office commute) and 15:30–20:30 (classes out, clinics/retail). Weekends (Thu–Sat) show strong evening surges.

  • Trip mix: Campus/staff traffic, hospital/clinic visits, errands to retail corridors (Medina St., Gardens), and inter-city feeders—ideal for short, bold creatives.

The location reaches a diverse and engaged audience, including:

  • University crowd: Daily reach to University of Jordan students, faculty, and hospital visitors—high frequency, high turnover.

  • Young professionals & families: Commuters from Sweileh, Abu Nseir, Shafa Badran, Tla’ Al-Ali, Khalda heading toward central Amman.

  • Transit users: BRT riders + service taxis along the corridor—strong recall for app-led offers and promotions.

  • Tech/education affinity: Contextual fit with GCE (General Computers & Electronics) building—credibility for electronics, telecom, education, and fintech messages.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 18m height × 18m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights ensuring excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, built to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

Abu Nusier (1)
The Center

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Direct connection to Shafa Badran and surrounding residential areas.

  • Southward: Links to Jubaiha and the University of Jordan, facilitating student and commuter flow.

  • Eastward: Provides access to Zarqa, a key route for intercity travelers and workers.

  • Westward: Connects to major roads leading into central Amman, ensuring exposure to a high-income audience.

High Traffic Flow
  • 300,000 vehicles daily, with peak traffic during morning and evening rush hours.

  • Located along Abu Nuseir's busiest street, ensuring high exposure all day.

  • Reaching a diverse and engaged audience, including:

    • University students from Applied Science Private University.

    • Local residents commuting for work, shopping, and daily activities.

    • Workers traveling between Amman, Zarqa, and surrounding areas.

    • Non-resident travelers using the route for intercity movement.

Target Audience Insights
  • Dimensions: 15m height × 11m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights, ensuring excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability against strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions, capturing both moving and stationary audiences.

Technical Specifications

Abu Nusier (2)
The Corner

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Direct link to Shafa Badran and surrounding residential areas.

  • Southward: Connects to Jubaiha and the University of Jordan, capturing student and commuter traffic.

  • Eastward: Provides access to Zarqa, a critical route for workers and intercity travelers.

  • Westward: Connects to major roads leading into central Amman, targeting a high-income audience.

High Traffic Flow
  • This newly developed road experiences approximately 350,000 vehicles daily, offering continuous exposure for advertisements.

  • Peak traffic occurs during morning and evening rush hours, ensuring visibility throughout the day.

  • Positioned along the newly developed street connecting Yajooz St. with Abu Nuseir, a key corridor facilitating movement between major neighborhoods.

  • This thoroughfare plays a vital role in linking Shafa Badran, Abu Nuseir, and Jubaiha, ensuring maximum visibility.

Reaching a diverse audience, including:

  • University students from Applied Science Private University.

  • Local residents commuting for work, shopping, and daily activities.

  • Workers traveling between Amman, Zarqa, and surrounding areas.

  • Non-resident travelers using the route for intercity movement..

Target Audience Insights
  • Dimensions: 10m height × 14m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights, providing excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to endure Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability against strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

Zarqa Autostrad

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Eastward: Direct visibility to traffic heading from Amman to Zarqa along the main Autostrad, serving over 1.5 million commuters daily.

  • Westward: Captures the attention of vehicles and public transport returning to Amman from Zarqa, Russeifa, Marka, and surrounding industrial zones.

  • Northward: A strategic route for daily commuters traveling to Balqa Applied University and residents of Zarqa and Russeifa heading toward Mafraq and Azraq.

  • Southward: Serves a diverse audience including students, workers, and residents moving between Amman’s eastern districts and Jordan’s northern and central regions.

High Traffic Flow
  • This prime location on the Zarqa Autostrad serves over 1,500,000 people daily, offering unparalleled visibility for your advertisement.

    Peak exposure is achieved during morning and evening rush hours, making it a highly effective site for lasting brand impressions.

Reaching a diverse audience, including:

  • University students commuting to Al-Balqa Applied University and surrounding educational institutions.

  • Daily commuters from Amman, Marka, Russeifa, and Zarqa.

  • Workers and residents traveling to industrial zones and commercial centers.

  • Intercity travelers route to Mafraq and Azraq.

Target Audience Insights
  • Dimensions: 30m height × 10m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: 8 high-intensity spotlights for excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure for stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

University Of Jordan
North Entrance

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • This location serves as a major transportation corridor, linking key districts across Amman:

    • Northward: Sweileh and Khaldaa.

    • Southward: University Street and Gardens Street, two of the area, busiest commercial roads.

    • Eastward: Jubiyah and surrounding residential areas.

    • Westward: Tla' Al-Ali, Khaldaa a high-income neighborhood.

High Traffic Flow
  • Total Vehicle Volume: Approximately 750,000 vehicles daily across the three billboards.

  • Peak Exposure: Morning and evening rush hours ensure continuous visibility and engagement with passing traffic.

  • Strategic Placement: Positioned on a prominent building wall along Izz al-Din al-Tamimi Street, maximizing exposure for both pedestrians and drivers.

  • University students from the University of Jordan and PSUT.

  • Local residents and professionals commuting daily.

  • Shoppers and commercial visitors from surrounding districts.

  • Intercity travelers using this route for business and daily movement.

Target Audience Insights
  • Each of the three billboards is positioned for maximum visibility:

    • North Billboard – Captures traffic entering from Sweileh and Khalda.

    • Middle Billboard – Faces the School of Business parking lot & PSUT, ensuring direct exposure to university students and faculty.

    • South Billboard – Targets commuters traveling toward Tla' Al-Ali, University Street, and Gardens Street.

Technical Specifications
  • Billboard Features

    • Size: 14m height × 7m width (Triple-Sided).

    • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights per billboard, ensuring excellent nighttime visibility.

    • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to withstand Jordan’s climate.

    • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in strong winds.

    • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

AL Madieneh Al Monawara

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Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Connects to Tla' Al-Ali and leads toward Khalda and beyond, serving residential and commercial zones.

  • Southward: Links directly to Gardens Street and Al-Rabiah, facilitating access to central Amman and business hubs.

  • Eastward: Provides connectivity to Tabarbour, University Street, and downtown Amman, attracting high daily traffic volumes.

  • Westward: Opens toward Khalda, Mecca Street, and high-income areas with strong demand for retail, dining, and services.

High Traffic Flow
  • The street sees approximately 800,000 vehicles daily, ensuring continuous exposure for advertisements.

  • Peak traffic occurs during morning and evening rush hours, maximizing engagement throughout the day.

The location reaches a diverse and engaged audience, including:

  • Local residents from neighborhoods such as Tla' Al-Ali, Gardens, and Khalda engaging in shopping, dining, and daily errands.

  • Professionals and business owners working in clinics, banks, offices, and retail spaces along the street.

  • Students and youth frequenting nearby educational centers, cafes, and mobile stores.

  • Visitors and domestic tourists staying in nearby hotels or exploring the area’s restaurants and services.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 10m height × 10m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights ensuring excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, built to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

Daboq North Entrance

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Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Direct connection to Shafa Badran and routes leading to Jerash and Ajloun.

  • Southward: Links to Abu Nusair, Jubaiha, Tabarbour, and central Amman districts.

  • Eastward: Acts as a gateway to Yajooz, Ruseifa, and Zarqa, serving a high-density population.

  • Westward: Facilitates movement towards Khalda, Al-Rabiah, and other high-income neighborhoods.

High Traffic Flow
  • The street sees approximately 100,000 vehicles daily, ensuring continuous exposure for advertisements.

  • Peak traffic occurs during morning and evening rush hours, maximizing engagement throughout the day.

The location reaches a diverse and engaged audience, including:

  • Affluent residents of Dabouq and nearby upscale neighborhoods, commuting for work, shopping, and daily activities.

  • Government employees, professionals, and business visitors accessing institutions like the Jordan Standards and Metrology Organization (JSMO) and nearby corporate offices.

  • Tourists and visitors using services from agencies like Atlas Tours or dining at local restaurants such as Lokma Bay.

  • Service providers and logistics workers traveling along the street for deliveries and maintenance in the area.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 10m height × 14m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights ensuring excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, built to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

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Heart of Irbid 10th Street


Irbid South entrance

Irbid

Irbid South entrance

Bani Obeid District

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Southward: Directly connects to Amman, Mafraq, and Jordan’s central regions, making it a primary entry point for traffic heading north.

  • Northward: Leads into Irbid’s central districts, connecting to key residential, commercial, and industrial zones.

  • Eastward & Westward: Facilitates movement across Al-Husun, Ramtha, and surrounding neighborhoods, ensuring high traffic flow.

High Traffic Flow
  • The street experiences approximately 1,000,000 vehicles daily, ensuring uninterrupted visibility for advertisements.

  • Peak traffic occurs during morning and evening rush hours, maximizing exposure.

  • The billboard benefits from continuous traffic flow from Amman, Mafraq, and other surrounding cities.

This prime location reaches a broad and engaged audience, including:

  • Daily commuters traveling between Irbid, Amman, and other major cities.

  • Local residents using the street for work, shopping, and daily activities.

  • Intercity travelers passing through Irbid from Mafraq, Ramtha, and surrounding areas.

  • University students and workers commuting from nearby educational institutions and businesses.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 7m height × 12m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights, ensuring excellent nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, built to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

Heart of Irbid

10th Street

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Leads into central Irbid, providing access to residential, commercial, and educational areas.

  • Southward: Connects to major highways leading to Amman, Mafraq, and other key regions.

  • Eastward & Westward: Facilitates movement between Ramtha, Zarqa, and surrounding districts, ensuring a steady traffic flow.

High Traffic Flow
  • The location experiences approximately 300,000 vehicles daily, maximizing visibility for businesses.

  • Peak congestion during rush hours extends advertisement exposure for longer periods.

  • Heavy pedestrian traffic further enhances engagement opportunities.

  • Peak exposure occurs during morning and evening rush hours, making it an ideal spot for impactful branding.

  • Daily commuters traveling between Irbid, Amman, Ramtha, and Zarqa.

  • Local residents in central Irbid heading to work, shopping centers, and public areas.

  • Business professionals accessing commercial and industrial zones.

  • University students and workers moving between educational institutions and workplaces.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 17m height × 10m width, with a 10cm frame around the edges.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights, ensuring superior nighttime visibility.

  • Material: High-quality, weather-resistant steel frame, designed to withstand Jordan’s climate.

  • Mounting: Secure reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in strong winds.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from all key traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

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Heart of Mafraq 10th Street
Mafraq South Entrance

Heart of Mafraq Army Street

Mafraq

South Entrance

Al Hussein Bin Talal St

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Connects to the Syrian border and international trade routes.

  • Southward: Provides direct access to Amman via major highways.

  • Eastward: Links to Al al-Bayt University, a major educational hub.

  • Westward: Connects to Irbid and other urban centers, ensuring steady traffic flow

High Traffic Flow
  • The location experiences approximately 100,000 vehicles daily, ensuring maximum visibility for advertisements.

  • Heavy commuter traffic between Mafraq, Amman, and Irbid, making it a prime spot for reaching a broad audience.

  • Strong commercial activity in the area increases advertisement engagement.

  • Students and faculty traveling to Al al-Bayt University.

  • Local residents and daily commuters moving between Mafraq and other major cities.

  • Commercial drivers and business professionals utilizing this key transit route.

  • Travelers heading towards the Syrian border, providing continuous exposure.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 15m height × 15m width, offering large-scale visibility.

  • Illumination: Six Xlarge high-intensity LED spotlights, ensuring excellent nighttime exposure.

  • Material: Weather-resistant steel frame, built to withstand Mafraq’s climate.

  • Mounting: Reinforced base structure, ensuring stability in high-wind conditions.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized to capture attention from multiple traffic directions.

Technical Specifications

Heart of Mafraq

20th Street

Key Accessibility & Connectivity
  • Northward: Connects to other prominent neighborhoods and commercial areas in Mafraq.

  • Southward: Links to the main transit routes leading to Amman and Irbid.

  • Eastward: Connects to residential zones and offers access to local businesses.

  • Westward: Provides access to regional routes leading out of the city, serving as a transit point for travelers.

High Traffic Flow
  • Approximately 250,000 daily vehicles and pedestrians ensure consistent and high exposure for businesses and advertisements.

  • Heavy foot traffic throughout the day, with peak times during shopping and business hours, maximizes engagement with local residents and visitors.

  • The location benefits from the high concentration of markets and commercial activities, increasing the effectiveness of any advertising placed here.

  • Local residents who frequent the markets and businesses.

  • Shoppers, diners, and commuters moving throughout Mafraq.

  • Business professionals and vendors operating along this key commercial street.

  • Tourists and visitors passing through the area, providing additional exposure.

Target Audience Insights
  • Size: 4m height × 10m width, offering expansive visibility in the heart of the city.

  • Illumination: Equipped with high-intensity LED spotlights, ensuring excellent visibility at night.

  • Material: Durable, weather-resistant steel frame, built to withstand Mafraq's climate.

  • Mounting: Reinforced structure ensuring stability in high-wind conditions.

  • Viewing Angle: Optimized for maximum exposure from both pedestrian and vehicular traffic

Technical Specifications

Army Street

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