Where to go in Amman

Where do you go in Amman Do you want to tour the heritage and modernity at the same time? Or a tour to the most beautiful festivals? Or a spiritual tour of the most prominent mosques? Do you like spending time in great markets to buy clothes or accessories? welcome! Amman is the key !!

About Oman:

Amman is the capital of Jordan and is the most populous city in Jordan.

The city is characterized by its economic prosperity.

Since ancient times, Amman has been known for its agricultural and commercial activities, as well as its participation in a series of wars

Amman has recently witnessed economic and cultural growth due to population growth and large population flows.

Amman is the pulse of Jordan. First, you will be very interested in visiting heritage sites. There are many places to visit in Amman including:

Where to go in Amman:

Roman Theater:

Dating back to the Roman era when the city was known as Philadelphia. From the second century and can accommodate 6000 seats. He is a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital.

Jabal Amman:

One of the seven hills that made up Amman, is located near the downtown area.

Castle Mountain:

A unique historical site in the center of Amman, one of the seven mountains that once formed Amman.


After touring ancient Amman, we recommend you to visit the mosques of Amman, where Islamic architecture dating from ancient times to modern times !! This includes:


King Hussein Mosque:

The site of an old mosque dating back to 1964, in Ottoman style, was rebuilt in 1932.


King Abdullah Mosque:

The King Abdullah Mosque features a dome decorated with Qur'an inscriptions.


Abu Darwish Mosque:

Abu Darwish Mosque is located east of Jabal Al-Ashrafieh and features layers of white and black stones.

Oman Markets:

Visitors walk the streets of its winding markets, where jewelery and antiques are on display in Oman.


Gold shops are also decorated with gold and silver jewelery that attracts the attention of their visitors.


You can also visit


Jordan Folklore Museum


The Museum of Popular Traditions, both within the Roman Theater


Traditional Jordanian and Palestinian jewelery and costumes are on display.

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