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Exploring Amman: Top Travel Destinations
Nestled between rich history and modern wonders, Amman, the capital of Jordan, offers travelers an unparalleled experience. From ancient ruins to bustling markets, Amman fuses the old and new, making it a hub of cultural and historical significance. For those planning a trip to this vibrant city, here are the top areas to explore.
Citadel Hill (Jabal al-Qal'a)
Perched atop one of Amman’s highest hills, Citadel Hill is a treasure trove of ancient history. This archaeological site presents panoramic views of the city and houses remnants from various civilizations. The Temple of Hercules, an iconic Roman structure, and the Umayyad Palace, with its grand design, are key highlights. You can also visit the Jordan Archaeological Museum, which showcases artifacts dating back to the Bronze Age.
Roman Theatre
In the heart of downtown Amman lies the Roman Theatre, a testament to the city’s rich Roman past. This amphitheater, built in the 2nd century AD, could once seat up to 6,000 spectators. Today, it remains a focal point for cultural events and performances. Visitors can also explore the nearby Jordan Folklore Museum and
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