8 Ancient Ruins in Amman Governorate That You Shouldn't Miss

March 8, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Amman Governorate, Jordan including Lilas Tours, Roman Amphitheater, The Citadel, Temple of Hercules, Qasr al-Kharrana, Qasr al-Harraneh, Iraq Al Amir, Umayyad Open Cistern.
Restaurants in Amman Governorate

1. Lilas Tours

Amman Jordan +962 7 9805 0144 http://www.lilastours.com
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Lilas Tours

Reviewed By suuzaan - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Jordan and wish we had more than 3 days there. For our 3dars tour (2days Amman, 1 day dead sea), Our tour guide, was excellent and really made our trip memorable. He was informative, attentive and a really nice guy. Highly recommend the tour and thanks again Lilas Tours.

2. Roman Amphitheater

Al-Hashemi St., Amman Jordan
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4.5 based on 3,164 reviews

Roman Amphitheater

Step back 2,000 years in time with a visit to the ruins of this imposing amphitheater, which once held 5,000 spectators, and is still used today for theater and entertainment.

Reviewed By MohQut - Amman, Jordan

This is a must-see in downtown Amman, enjoy the theater, have some amazing pictures, and make sure to visit the museum inside, then enjoy a meal and a dessert in downtown.

3. The Citadel

K. Ali Ben Al-Hussein St. 146, Amman Jordan
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4.5 based on 4,295 reviews

The Citadel

This archaeological landmark features remnants from several different cultures.

Reviewed By jenglos

We were fortunate to arrive at the citadel about 40 mins before sunset which meant we had the most atmospheric experience watching the sunset over Amman while the birds flocked to roost, with the call to prayer playing out from the Mosque. The citadel is a real land mark sitting high above Amman so the views are spectacular over the city. The Roman amphitheater is close by, but if you don't get time to go there you get a good view of it from here. THe site itself is of great archeological importance with Roman remains ( Hercules Temple) , and those of the Palace and church. AT 2JD , this is a must when visiting Amman.

4. Temple of Hercules

Museum Street,, Amman Jordan
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Temple of Hercules

Reviewed By 690lexb - Thornlands, Australia

The Temple of Hercules is justly one of the many ruins to see when you do a walking tour of the old Citadel on one of Amman’s highest hills. If you choose to walk up to the Citadel then the hill climbing will test your fitness, but it is worth the climb. Alternatively you can get a very cheap taxi ride up from the old part of Amman. The Temple is worth seeing but so is the rest of the amazing fortress. Don’t forget to check out the museum when you are there. They have a wonderful collection of antiquities from Amman and other parts of Jordan.

5. Qasr al-Kharrana

Route 40, Amman Jordan
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Qasr al-Kharrana

Reviewed By SLWS5775 - Jerusalem, Israel

This castle does not disappoint and it was a true shelter from a severe dust and wind storm. It is an Umayyad castle from the 8th century and once inside has been somewhat renovated. The owner of the land on which it stands is in the Bedouin tent next door. Very hospitable and try the chai tea.

6. Qasr al-Harraneh

about 60 kilometres 37 mi east of Amman 31°43′44″N 36°27′46″E, Amman Jordan
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Qasr al-Harraneh

Desert castle/fortress of Roman times

7. Iraq Al Amir

Amman Jordan
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Iraq Al Amir

Reviewed By 102michalisf - Heraklion, Greece

This amazing site is a little off the beaten track but we'll worth the drive. My husband and I were the only ones there on a warm February afternoon. There is no entrance fee, the guard is helpful & opened up a video viewing room for us to watch a short graphic design film made by the French Archaeological team who excavated & reconstructed the site, it really helped our untrained eye see the full glory of the villa/palace. The building is a marvel & wonder of engineering, determination & sheer strength; the lion, panther & eagle carvings on the exterior walls are highlights. The drive & setting are beautiful too.

8. Umayyad Open Cistern

Amman Jordan
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