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Top 10 Beautiful Places to Visit in Amman, Jordan - Jordan News

Top 10 Beautiful Places to Visit in Amman, Jordan - Jordan News

Jordan News03-05-2025

Jordan is a favorite destination for many travelers around the world. Home to ancient civilizations including Roman and Byzantine, the country offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its capital, Amman, is rich in parks, historical landmarks, and modern attractions, making it a must-visit city for both residents and tourists. اضافة اعلان Amman boasts a variety of historical landmarks, including churches, mosques, and archaeological buildings, along with modern shopping centers and museums. Remnants of Roman and Byzantine architecture still decorate the city today. Here are the top 10 beautiful places in Amman that attract visitors year-round: 1. The Roman Amphitheater Located in the heart of downtown Amman, this ancient Roman amphitheater dates back to the 2nd century AD and can accommodate over 6,000 spectators. It remains a venue for cultural festivals, concerts, and national celebrations. The site also houses the Jordan Folklore Museum and the Museum of Popular Traditions. 2. Amman Citadel (Jabal Al-Qala'a) One of the most iconic archaeological sites in Jordan, the Amman Citadel sits atop a hill and features ruins from Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic civilizations. Highlights include the Umayyad Palace, the Byzantine Church, and the Temple of Hercules. 3. Rainbow Street A popular destination for families and tourists alike, Rainbow Street is lined with restaurants, cafes, shops, and boutiques. Visitors can explore historic homes like Beit Al-Mufti and the home of King Talal, browse souvenir shops, and visit the Jordan River Foundation showroom for handmade crafts, textiles, and jewelry. 4. Wild Jordan Center Operated by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, Wild Jordan Center offers a blend of eco-tourism and adventure. Visitors can enjoy scenic views, healthy dining, and shop for locally made gifts. Activities include hiking, cycling, camping, and nature exploration. 5. The Royal Automobile Museum A must-see for car enthusiasts, the Royal Automobile Museum showcases the late King Hussein's private collection of cars and motorcycles. The museum also features videos and displays that illustrate the historical context of each vehicle and narrate Jordan's modern history through automotive design. 6. The Jordan Archaeological Museum Founded in 1951, this museum displays artifacts from prehistoric times through various historical periods. Items include ancient pottery, glassware, coins, jewelry, tools, and mosaics, making it a favorite destination for history buffs. 7. The Children's Museum Opened in 2007, the Children's Museum is a dynamic learning and entertainment space for kids and families. With interactive exhibits, a human body gallery, storytelling rooms, water play areas, a library, an art studio, and a restaurant, the museum provides fun and educational experiences for all ages. 8. The Jordan Museum Located in the heart of Amman, the Jordan Museum serves as the national museum and presents a comprehensive narrative of the country's history. Highlights include fossils, Neolithic statues, Islamic-era artifacts, and multimedia exhibits. The museum's architecture and themed halls make it a cultural landmark. 9. Al-Husseini Mosque Built less than a century ago by King Abdullah I, Al-Husseini Mosque is a striking pink-and-white stone structure believed to stand on the site of a 7th-century mosque and possibly a former Byzantine cathedral. It was renovated in 1987 and remains a place of worship and cultural heritage in central Amman. Modest attire is required for visitors. 10. Darat Al Funun A vibrant cultural hub, Darat Al Funun is a renovated complex of historic buildings housing galleries of contemporary Arab art. The center features works from over 140 artists, including photography, painting, sculpture, video installations, and multimedia exhibits. It's a peaceful space for reflection, learning, and inspiration.
In addition to these highlights, Amman is full of other beautiful spots—natural, historical, and recreational—each offering unique experiences to discover in the heart of Jordan.

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