Amman is the capital of Jordan, located in the highlands of northwestern Jordan, west of the Ajran Mountains. Amman is a mountain city. The city is built on 7 hills. The streets are winding up and down with the mountains. Buildings of different styles on both sides of the street are neatly arranged from the bottom of the mountain to the top of the mountain. Most of the walls of the houses are made of local specialty white stones. It is very clean as a decoration or decoration. There are scattered meadows or small gardens on the mountainside and on the slopes. Amman is a famous ancient city in West Asia. As early as more than 3,000 years ago, Amman was the capital of a small kingdom called Raba Amon at that time. It can be seen that the people who lived here at that time were the people who believed in the Egyptian sun god Amon. It was conquered by the Macedonian Empire in ancient Greek times and renamed "Ferradelphia". Later, the Romans came here and ruled for 300 years. As Amman is located on the main road between the east and the west, it became a bustling commercial center at that time. After World War I, Amman became the capital of Jordan. Amman is divided into two parts, the old city and the new city. The old town preserves many relics of the Roman Empire, such as the Colosseum, the Roman Amphitheatre and the palace. The beast is round, and the entire ground is paved with stones, flat and solid. Near the Colosseum is the amphitheater. The entire theater is built with boulders, and the stands are stepped, which can accommodate five or six thousand spectators. Standing on the top of the theater, you can see many places of interest nearby. The theater has 3 floors of stands, and every seat can clearly see the performance on the stage. The ruins on the ground also include the market, the temple of Zuyus, the temple of Ertels, and the churches, ponds, and baths of the Eastern Roman Empire. Most of the new urban areas are villa-style buildings, including hotels, gymnasiums, cultural palaces, theaters, memorial halls, etc. These modern buildings with novel designs make this ancient city look young and vibrant.
Your Tour Manager will pick you up from your Hotel in Amman to start your full City Tour in Amman, Jordan. Start your Amman City sightseeing with a visit to the King Abdulla Mosque which was completed in 1989 as a memorial by the late King Hussein to his grandfather. The unmistakable blue-domed Mosque can house up to 7000 worshippers inside. This is the only Mosque in Amman that openly welcomes non-Muslim visitors. Then pay a visit to the Amman Citadel located 132 meters above the level of the City Centre. South of the castle we can still see the ruins of Hercules temple. Also there is Umayyad palace. The adventure continues then with exploring the Roman Amphitheater which is considered one of the largest in the Middle East. Its construction dates back to the beginning of the second Century AD. Then take a walk in Amman’s downtown markets and City center before heading to the Archaeological Museum and Darat al Fnoun which aims to provide a platform for the visual arts from the Arab World. Back to your Hotel in Amman.Duration is about 8 Hours.
The urban area of Amman belongs to a very distinctive Arab style. Many women are relatively low-status. They don’t understand bare skin. There are quite a lot of historical buildings and sites in the city. The commercial facilities are not very developed. Many areas are still very poor.
The city of Amman is quite fun. Amman is a city with a very old history. The city of Amman is also a good place to visit. There are quite a lot of ancient buildings here. [View] The scenery nearby is beautiful [Fun] A very interesting port.
Amman is the capital of Jordan, a very historic city. Because there are 7 mountains nearby, it is also called the "City of Seven Mountains". Mount Nepal is the high point of the city, standing on the mountain overlooking the city of Amman. From a distance, a white house is even filmed, so it is also called the "white city".
Amman's entire city pool is blended with the color of desert and bare turf, and the stone and mosaic are fine. The road is ups and downs, but the slope is not large. The houses are square, built in stone, and maintain the original color, no other decoration, the occasional column and semi-circle roof can see the Arab style. The high-rise buildings in the city are basically hotels and banks, and other buildings are generally not high. The overall feeling is quite different, so it is very fresh!
Amman, Jordan's capital, is a historic mountain city, located above seven hills. Our cars are driven on the mountainside, and we can see a dense collection of matchbox houses. Walking on Amman Street, we often see a unique scene - camels and cars parallel. The costumes of pedestrians on the street are colorful. There are restaurants, snack bars, and small commodity shops on both sides of the street. But my favorite is freshly squeezed pomegranate juice, the red juice is drunk in the mouth, sweet and delicious, super cool!