Must-see attractions in Jordan

  • Nymphaeum

    Umm Qais

    This public water fountain, once a two-storey complex with a large covered cistern, has niches for statues of the water goddesses.

  • Agora

    Jerash

    On the western side of the cardo maximus is the agora, where people gathered for public meetings around the central fountain.

  • Church of St George

    Jerash

    These ruins of a former church are one of the only sites in Jerash to have a few fragments of Byzantine mosaic in situ.

  • English Hospital

    Jordan

    A colonnaded hospital dating from the British Mandate period (look for the letters ‘EH’ on the green gate).

  • Anfaishiyya Inscriptions

    Wadi Rum

    The Anfaishiyya inscriptions are scratched into the smooth surface of a huge, vertical rock face.

  • Beit Abu Jaber

    Jordan

    A recently restored Ottoman house dating from 1886, now housing a small local-history museum.

  • Luna Park

    Amman

    Rides and amusements for the kids, including Ferris wheels, teacup rides and pedalos.

  • Beit Muasher

    Jordan

    A grand Ottoman house with lovely balcony columns.

  • Beit Mismar

    Jordan

    An Ottoman residence with an impressive doorway.

  • Mar Elias

    Jordan

    This little-visited archaeological site, believed to be the birthplace of the prophet Elijah, gives you just the excuse you need to explore the…

  • Yarmouk Battleground

    Jordan

    If you have a car and are intrigued to know why all roads out of Irbid seem to lead to Yarmouk battleground, follow the signs northeast towards the…

  • Tell Hesban

    Mt Nebo

    Amateur archaeologists will like Tell Hesban, 9km north of Madaba. Over the centuries this strategic hill has been a Bronze Age settlement, a Hellenistic…

  • Ar Rabba Ruins

    Jordan

    The minimal ruins of this Roman temple date from the end of the 3rd century AD (two niches contained statues of the Roman emperors Diocletian and…

  • Roman Mausoleums

    Umm Qais

    The decumanus maximus continues west of the main site for 1km or so, leading to some ruins of limited interest, including baths, mausoleums and gates…

  • Nymphaeum

    Amman

    Built in AD 191, this elaborate public fountain was once a large, two-storey complex with water features, mosaics, stone carvings and possibly a 600-sq…

  • Dar Al Saraya

    Madaba

    Built in the late 19th century as the administrative centre of the Ottomans, this grand old building was subsequently used as the headquarters of the…

  • Jordan Natural History Museum

    Jordan

    Encompassing a range of insects and stuffed animals and birds, as well as rocks from the region, this may not be to everybody’s taste, but it's a good…

  • Ad Deir

    Amman

    Ad Deir is a facade cut into the rock of a hillside about 4km west of Wadi As Seer on the road to Iraq Al Amir village. It most likely served as an…

  • Church of Bishop Genesius

    Jerash

    These ruins of a former church are extremely modest, but they're pretty when overgrown with spring wildflowers.

  • Ottoman Mosque

    Umm Qais

    This small mosque, no longer consecrated, is at the heart of the old Ottoman village of Umm Qais.

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