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Explore Jordan

Explore the Ancient City of Petra

Discover the awe-inspiring city of Petra, Jordan's most treasured archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the 'Rose City' for its striking pink sandstone cliffs, Petra offers a journey back in time to an ancient world. This once-thriving trading center, carved directly into vibrant rock faces, reveals a history rich with mystery and wonder. Walk through the Siq, a narrow gorge flanked by towering cliffs, to witness the majestic Al Khazneh, also known as the Treasury. Petra is not just a historical site; it's an enduring testament to the ingenuity and artistry of the Nabateans. A visit to this enchanting city is a must for any traveler exploring the beauty and heritage of Jordan.

Experience the Unique Wonders of the Dead Sea

Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Dead Sea, one of the world's most remarkable natural wonders. Located at the lowest point on Earth, this saline lake is renowned for its extraordinarily high salt content, which allows visitors to float effortlessly on its surface. The mineral-rich mud of the Dead Sea is famous for its therapeutic qualities, offering a natural spa experience. Surrounded by stunning landscapes that blend desert and water, the Dead Sea is not only a place for relaxation and wellness but also a gateway to exploring the rich history and breathtaking scenery of Jordan. A visit to the Dead Sea is a truly unique experience, combining relaxation, health, and the beauty of nature.

Step Back in Time in Jerash

Explore the ancient city of Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. Located in the heart of Jordan, this historical gem offers a rare glimpse into the grandeur of Roman urbanism, with its colonnaded streets, temples, theatres, and public squares. Walking through the ruins of Jerash is like walking through history, where every stone tells a story of civilizations past. The city's well-preserved architecture, including the iconic Hadrian's Arch and the Oval Plaza, provides an unparalleled opportunity to experience the spirit of the Roman Empire in the modern age. A visit to Jerash is a journey through time and a highlight for any history enthusiast exploring Jordan.

Dive into the Vibrant Life of Aqaba

Visit Aqaba, Jordan's only coastal city, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. Nestled at the northeastern tip of the Red Sea, Aqaba is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and sun-seekers alike. The city's crystal-clear waters are ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving, offering an up-close view of colorful coral reefs and a diverse range of marine species. Aqaba isn’t just about its spectacular sea life; it's also a city rich in history, with a blend of modernity and tradition, bustling markets, and delicious local cuisine. Whether you're looking to explore underwater wonders or relax on sandy beaches, Aqaba provides a perfect mix of leisure and adventure in the beautiful setting of the Red Sea.

Marvel at the Magnificence of the Roman Theater

Experience the architectural splendor of the Roman Theater, a testament to the ancient city's rich history, located in the heart of Amman. This grand amphitheater, dating back to the 2nd century AD, was built during the reign of Antoninus Pius and could seat up to 6,000 spectators. Nestled in a hillside and cut into the rock, the theater stands as an impressive relic of Roman Philadelphia, the ancient name of Amman. Its perfect symmetry and astute acoustics are a marvel of ancient engineering. Today, it not only serves as a window into the past but also hosts cultural events, bringing life to its historic stones. A visit to the Roman Theater is a journey into Jordan's layered past, connecting the modern city with its ancient roots.

Uncover the History of the Amman Citadel

Perched on a hill in the heart of the city, the Amman Citadel is a historical site that offers a panoramic view of the sprawling urban landscape of Amman. This ancient citadel, a witness to the civilizations that flourished in the region, is a treasure trove of historical and archaeological significance. It houses important structures such as the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and a Byzantine church, each telling a unique story of the city's past. The Citadel is not only a testament to Amman's rich history, dating back to the Bronze Age, but also a serene escape offering breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Exploring the Amman Citadel is an essential experience for anyone seeking to understand Jordan's diverse historical narrative.

Experience the Serenity of Mount Nebo

Visit Mount Nebo, an iconic site of religious and historical significance in Jordan. Revered as the place where Moses is believed to have seen the Promised Land before his death, Mount Nebo offers more than just its biblical heritage. It stands as a vantage point providing stunning panoramic views of the Holy Land and the Jordan Valley. The summit is home to the newly renovated Memorial Church of Moses, housing exquisite mosaics and artifacts. The tranquil atmosphere of Mount Nebo, combined with its rich history and breathtaking scenery, makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a moment of reflection amidst natural beauty. A journey to Mount Nebo is an encounter with a place where history, spirituality, and the majesty of nature converge.

Explore the Sacred Baptism Site

Embark on a spiritual journey to the Baptism Site, known as "Bethany Beyond the Jordan," where according to Christian tradition, Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on the banks of the Jordan River, is a place of profound religious significance and peaceful contemplation. Visitors can explore the ancient churches, hermitages, and baptismal pools that dot the landscape, offering a tangible connection to the early Christian era. The site also includes the recently discovered remains of a Byzantine monastery, adding to its rich historical tapestry. A visit to the Baptism Site is not only a pilgrimage for the faithful but also an opportunity for all visitors to experience a place of serenity and deep historical resonance.

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What's nearby

Prince Rahmah Garden                       1.4 km

Al Hussein National Park                    1.7 km

Royal Automobiles Museum              1.8 km

The Children’s Museum                      1.9 km

Jumpnaziam                                           2.5 km

Galaxy Park                                             2.6 km

Jump Park                                               2.6 km

Jordan Gate Towers                              2.8 km

Al-Hussein Suburb Garden                3.7 km

Daasan Amusement City                     3.8 km

Restaurants & cafes

RestaurantAbu Shehab Coffee                  100 m

RestaurantMeccheronis Mecca Mall       100 m

RestaurantPizza and Pasta                         100m

Public transport

Train Qasr Station                                           12 km

Train Hijaz Jordan Railway Mecca Mall    12 km

Closest airports

Queen Alia International Airport               30 km

Top attractions

Salah al Deen Park                                           5 km

 Zahran Palace                                                  6 km

The Jordan Museum                                       9 km

Temple of Hercules and the Roman

Corinthian Column                                         9 km

Amman Citadel                                                9 km

Hijaz Jordan Railway Museum                   12 km

King of Bahrain Kingdom Forest               14 km