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Full Day (8 Hours +)
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Arabic, English
Discover the enchanting blend of ancient history and vibrant modern culture on our exclusive Amman tour. Wander through bustling souks, explore the majestic Roman Theatre, and savor the authentic flavors of Jordanian cuisine. Join us for an unforgettable journey in the heart of Jordan’s capital.
The blue mosque Located in the heart of Amman, the King Abdullah I Mosque is one of the city’s most striking landmarks, easily recognized by its large blue dome. Built in the 1980s, it can accommodate over 7,000 worshippers and is one of the few mosques in Jordan open to non-Muslim visitors. The mosque's beautiful Islamic architecture, intricate mosaics, and peaceful ambiance make it a must-visit for those interested in religion, culture, and history
Amman citadel is Perched on one of Amman’s seven hills, the Citadel is a historic site that offers panoramic views of the city along with layers of ancient history. It has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and features impressive ruins such as the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and a Byzantine church. The Citadel also houses the Jordan Archaeological Museum, which showcases artifacts from across Jordan’s rich history
Roman theater is An iconic symbol of ancient Philadelphia (modern-day Amman), the Roman Theater is a magnificent 2nd-century amphitheater carved into the hillside. With a capacity of around 6,000 spectators, it was used for performances and public events. Today, it remains a central cultural site and occasionally hosts concerts and festivals. Visitors can also explore the nearby Folklore and Popular Traditions Museums
The Jordan Museum Considered the most important cultural institution in the country, the Jordan Museum showcases the rich heritage and history of Jordan through state-of-the-art exhibits. It houses some of the most significant archaeological findings, including the Dead Sea Scrolls and the 9,000-year-old Ain Ghazal statues. The museum provides a deep and engaging overview of Jordan's journey from prehistoric times to the modern era.
Rainbow Street is Amman’s most famous cultural and social hub, known for its vibrant atmosphere, traditional architecture, and charming cafes. It's a great place to experience the city's modern vibe while still feeling connected to its past. Lined with restaurants, shops, art galleries, and rooftop terraces, it’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, souvenir shopping, or enjoying local cuisine with a great view
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