FREE TOUR AMMAN
The best option to discover the city in an economical way.
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What does the Free Tour Amman consist of?
Possibly your best option to get to know Amman in a fun and authentic way.
A moment of culture and fun for everyone.
Enjoy your free tour Amman as a couple, with friends or in a group!
The Amman Free tours are the perfect excuse to take some time to learn more about Jordan’s cultural heritage.
The free tour Amman are free tours organized by guides that show the most emblematic tourist sites of a town or city. These tours are usually done on foot.
While there are several options and types of free tours in Jordan, most tend to be tours that include approximately 10 to 12 people. and last between 1 and 3 hours depending on the planned itinerary.
In any case, always check the detailed information we provide to know all the details of your free tour: schedules, cancellation policy, meeting point and all the information you need to make the most of your experience without having to worry about anything.
What to see and do in Amman?
Amman, the vibrant capital of Jordan, stands majestically in the middle of the desert and captivates visitors with its rich history and culture. With a diverse and welcoming population, this cosmopolitan city is a magnificent melting pot of ancient traditions and modernity. Amman is home to numerous archaeological sites that take us back to fascinating past eras; from the Roman amphitheater, where impressive shows are still held, to the Citadel with its imposing Temple of Hercules.
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Roman Amphitheater
The Roman Amphitheater of Amman, also known as the Roman Theater, is one of Jordan’s most impressive historical treasures. Located in the heart of the capital city, this majestic amphitheater was built during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius in the second century A.D. Its architectural design remains stunning to this day and reflects the grandeur of the Roman Empire at its peak.
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Temple of Hercules
The Temple of Hercules, located in the city of Amman, Jordan, is an impressive testimony to the Roman past. Built during the 2nd century A.D., this ancient temple dedicated to the mythological god Hercules stands majestically on the top of a hill known as Jabal al-Qala’a. Its imposing architecture and size stand out among the other historical monuments surrounding the modern city.
Description
We should meet at the Amman Pasha hotel, near the Roman amphitheater, and there I will be a young looking guy, mostly wearing or carrying a motorcycle helmet.
and there I will be a young looking guy, mostly wearing or carrying a motorcycle helmet.
Then
We then climbed up to the roof of the Amman Pasha hotel to see the distinctive view of ancient Amman, then we
to introduce ourselves, then I will
I will introduce the ancient and modern history of Amman, the interesting stories of Amman’s culture and region, and
the interesting stories of the culture and the region, and the recent and ancient
the recent and ancient events that helped shape it.
Depending on your level of interest, this summary can last anywhere from a few minutes to a little over an hour .
The tour then begins by walking down Amman’s oldest main street, past the Roman bathhouse, before passing the oldest food and vegetable market in Amman. the oldest food and vegetable market in Amman to talk about it and taste some of the beautiful Amman’s oldest food and vegetable market to talk about it and taste some of the beautiful delicacies inside.
We’ll continue through the maze of downtown souks, pass by some pretty pigeons and meditating tailors and our oldest mosque (bring more conservative clothing if you want to take a peek inside) and talk about that and the other interesting cultural aspects we have. You will see along the way. With an obscure note here and a fun fact there, you’ll be able to see our culture through magnifying glasses as you walk through it.
our culture through magnifying glasses as you walk through it.
Finally, we will pass by the most famous restaurants and the oldest building in the city center to see the old architecture and look at pictures of Old Amman, how it was and how it is now.
Before finishing the tour in one of the cafes or bars in Jabal Lweibdeh or Jabal Amman, the colorful youth neighborhoods full of graffiti and murals and my like-minded companions.
Meeting Point and Duration
The meeting point of the Free Tour Amman is at Ash Shabsough 5. It lasts approximately three hours.
