Amman City Tour
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Begin your visit to Amman by exploring its key historical sites, starting with the King Abdullah I Mosque, also known as the ‘Blue Mosque,’ where you’ll also have the opportunity to visit the Islamic Museum. Continue to the Citadel and the Roman Amphitheater, then head to the Jordan Museum to discover the country’s rich cultural and archaeological heritage.
After about three hours of exploration, your driver will take you to As-Salt City. There, you’ll meet a local guide who will lead you through the town’s historical, religious, and cultural landmarks.
Following your tour and a walk through the vibrant local market, you’ll be welcomed into a family home that has been passed down through generations, where you’ll enjoy a delicious, home-cooked meal.
Highlights:
Vegetarian meals are delicious; inform your Local Travel Advisor about your diet preference.
1 Day tour
Amman
Family Friendly |
Food & culture |
History Exploration |
Sightseeing |
🚐 Private, air-conditioned transportation
👨✈️ Professional English-speaking driver
🏛️ Local Guide in As-Salt City
🏠🍽️ Authentic Lunch at a Local House
📞 24/7 support from by Travel Advisor
Your Jordan Pass
Your Smile
A clear mind for a fascinating experience
A striking example of modern Islamic architecture built in the 1980s. It features a large blue dome and can accommodate up to 7,000 worshippers. Open to visitors outside of prayer times, the mosque offers insight into Jordan’s religious and cultural heritage.
Perched atop one of the city’s seven hills, offers stunning views and a rich tapestry of history. It houses ancient ruins, including the Temple of Hercules and Umayyad Palace. A visit reveals layers of civilizations that once thrived in Jordan’s capital.
Note: A local historian guide can be added to enhance your visit.
This magnificent structure, built in the 2nd century AD, showcases the impressive architectural prowess of the Romans. As you explore the amphitheater, you’ll be captivated by its grandeur, with seating for over 6,000 spectators and a breathtaking view of the surrounding city.
Note: A local historian guide can be added to enhance your visit.
The largest museum and a treasure trove of Jordan’s rich heritage. It showcases artifacts from prehistoric times to the modern era, including the famous Dead Sea Scrolls. A visit offers a deep dive into the region’s cultural and historical evolution.
A guided tour of As-Salt City with our favorite local guide offers a charming glimpse into Jordan’s Ottoman-era past, highlighted by yellow limestone buildings and narrow, winding streets. The city is renowned for its harmonious blend of Muslim and Christian heritage, reflected in both its architecture and community life. Strolling through the town reveals hidden courtyards, bustling markets, and the warmth of traditional Jordanian hospitality.