Float effortlessly in the Dead Sea, enjoy a luxurious lunch, and travel stress-free from Amman with a private driver and onboard Wi-Fi.
Float effortlessly in the Dead Sea, enjoy a luxurious lunch, and travel stress-free from Amman with a private driver and onboard Wi-Fi.
- The Citadel - The Citadel has a long history of occupation by many great civilizations. Evidence of inhabitance since the Neolithic period has been found, and the hill was fortified during the Bronze Age (1800 BCE). The hill became the capital of the Kingdom of Ammon sometime after 1200 BCE. It later came under the sway of empires such as theā¦
- The Citadel - The Citadel has a long history of occupation by many great civilizations. Evidence of inhabitance since the Neolithic period has been found, and the hill was fortified during the Bronze Age (1800 BCE). The hill became the capital of the Kingdom of Ammon sometime after 1200 BCE. It later came under the sway of empires such as the Neo-Assyrian Empire (8th century BCE), Neo-Babylonian Empire (6th century BC), the Ptolemies, the Seleucids (3rd century BCE), Romans (1st century BCE), Byzantines (3rd century CE), and the Umayyads (7th century CE). After the Umayyads, there was a period of decline, and for much of the time until 1878, the former city became an abandoned pile of ruins only sporadically used by Bedouins and seasonal farmers. Despite this gap, the Citadel of Amman is considered to be among the worldās oldest continuously inhabited places.
- Roman Theatre - This magnificently restored theatre is the most obvious and impressive remnant of Roman Philadelphia and is the highlight of Amman for most foreign visitors. The theatre itself is cut into the northern side of a hill and has a seating capacity of 6000. The best time for photographs is the morning when the light is soft ā although the views from the top tiers just before sunset are also superb.
- King Abdullah Mosque - Completed in 1989 as a memorial by the late King Hussein to his grandfather, this blue-domed landmark can house up to 7000 worshippers, with a further 3000 in the courtyard. There is also a small womenās section for 500 worshippers and a much smaller royal enclosure. The cavernous, octagonal prayer hall is capped by a magnificent blue dome 35m in diameter, decorated with Quranic inscriptions. This is the only mosque in Amman that openly welcomes non-Muslim visitors.
- Jerash Archaeological Museum - The ruined city of Jerash is Jordanās largest and most interesting Roman site and a major tourist drawcard. Its imposing ceremonial gates, colonnaded avenues, temples, and theatres all speak to the time when this was an important imperial centre. Even the most casual fan of archaeology will enjoy a half-day at the site ā but take a hat and sunscreen in the warmer months, as the exposed ruins can be very hot to explore. The site covers a huge area and can seem daunting at first, especially as thereās virtually no signage. To help the ruins come alive, engage one of the knowledgeable guides (JD20) at the ticket checkpoint to help you navigate the main complex. Walking at a leisurely pace, and allowing time for sitting on a fallen column and enjoying the spectacular views, you can visit the main ruins in a minimum of two hours.
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up and drop off from Amman or Airport
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up and drop off from Amman or Airport
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local Guide
- Entry Fee
- Lunch
- Local Guide
- Entry Fee
- Lunch
Discover the beauty of Amman by visiting the Amman citadel and Roman theater, and get the experience of living like a local by walking through the streets and markets of the downtown.
Discover ancient civilizations from the Roman Empire and beyond. Wander through the streets of Jerash, widely considered among the best-preserved of all the worldās ancientā¦
Discover the beauty of Amman by visiting the Amman citadel and Roman theater, and get the experience of living like a local by walking through the streets and markets of the downtown.
Discover ancient civilizations from the Roman Empire and beyond. Wander through the streets of Jerash, widely considered among the best-preserved of all the worldās ancient Roman cities. Admire plazas, temples, theaters, and colonnaded avenues once abuzz with life under Roman rule.
We provide modern and air-conditioned vehicle for the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.