“This place is buzzing!”, she exclaimed, looking around at the students hunched over books, laptops open, the aroma of coffee thick in the air. We’re standing in front of the Square Study Lounge, a haven for Amman’s student population. Tucked away in the bustling neighborhood of Sweifeyyeh, the Square Study Lounge might not have centuries of history behind it, but it holds a special place in the city’s cultural landscape. It’s a space where ambition and caffeine meet, where the future of Jordan is being shaped one study session at a time. The lounge is cleverly designed. The upper floor, a sanctuary of silence, is dedicated to serious study with individual workstations. The main floor, a bit more relaxed, caters to different working styles with lounges, group tables, and individual workstations. And yes, the rumors are true – they offer free hot drinks! Just be warned: finding parking outside can be a real challenge.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.