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    With a population of 4,061,150 as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the largest city in the Levant region, the fifth-largest city in the Arab world, and the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the Middle East. [8]

    • Explore the Amman Citadel. Visiting the Amman Citadel is, of all the things to do in Amman, one that you don’t want to miss. This archaeological site is right in the heart of the city – it can be easily accessed within 15 minutes.
    • See the Roman Theater. Amman has tons of Roman ruins scattered around – yes, the Romans even got to Jordan. The Roman Theater is the second place, after Citadel, that you should visit in the city.
    • Visit Other Roman Ruins. If you still crave more from the Romans’ time in Jordan, you can also visit Jerash. Jerash is considered the most well-preserved Roman ruins outside of Italy.
    • Journey to Qasr al-Abd. It’s time to leave behind Roman culture and go a little back. Qasr al-Abd is an architectural monument of unique character in Jordan.
  2. May 14, 2024 · Amman, capital and largest city of Jordan. It is the residence of the king and the seat of government. The city is built on rolling hills at the eastern boundary of the Ajlun Mountains, on the small, partly perennial Wadi Amman and its tributaries.

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    • The Duke’s Diwan. Perhaps one of the most unique things to do in Amman, Jordan, is take a peek into the Duke of Mukhaybeh’s house. This historic building is regarded as one of the oldest houses in Amman, offering a glimpse into the past.
    • Amman Citadel, Umayyad Palace. Amman is sprawled up and across over twenty hills, creating waves of beautiful cubed buildings. Atop one of the highest hills lies Amman’s Citadel, overlooking the entire city and Roman theater.
    • Roman Theater. Though expected in Europe, many Roman remains are found far beyond the continent’s borders. The Roman Theater, nestled in the heart of Amman, stands as a testament to this far-reaching influence of the Roman Empire.
    • Soak up the (Street) Art. Weave your way through the narrow alleys that move up and down the hills of Amman, soaking up the different sights as you go.
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  4. But though it lacks the storied history and thrilling architectural tapestry of other regional capitals, there’s plenty here to encourage you to linger awhile before making for Petra, the Dead Sea or Wadi Rum. In fact, Amman is one of the easiest cities in which to enjoy the Middle East experience.

  5. Amman is a great place to discover Jordanian culture and to start immersing yourself in the beauty of this country, regardless of whether you’re planning a 7-day trip in Jordan or a longer 2-week trek (or even more, if you’re like us)!

  6. international.visitjordan.com › Wheretogo › AmmanAmman - Visit Jordan

    Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley.