Things to do in Zarqa Governorate
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From Amman: Full-Day Private or Group Tour to Petra.
RM316
per adult

Amman: Private or Group Tour to Jerash, Ajloun & Um Qais
RM285
per adult

Jerash, Ajloun, Umm Qais Day Trip
RM443
per adult
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Day Tour: Madaba - Mount Nebo and Baptism site From Amman
RM431
per adult

Private Amman Tour: Licensed Guide, Heritage & Street Food
RM344
per adult

Private or Group: Jerash, Ajloun Castle & Umm Qais day Tour
RM230
per adult

From Amman :Private or Group Full day tour to Petra
RM305
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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1. Rainbow Street
Rainbow Street is a buzzing hub of activity. The cobblestone street is lined with many of the trendiest restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques in the city. Find something for every taste in this popular area, from hipster cafés and vintage clothing shops, to sleek lounges and high-end designer boutiques.
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2. Abdali Mall
In the heart of Amman, a modern urban development called the Abdali Project has risen to transform the area. Part of this grand and ambitious project is the modern Al Abdali Mall. Observe the futuristic façade as you approach, then wander through the mall to either shop or admire its architecture.
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3. Abdoun Bridge
The modern Abdoun Bridge is a fascinating feature in the dynamic urban landscape of the ancient Jordanian capital. Despite its relatively short history, the bridge has already become a local icon because of its striking design.
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4. Amman Roman Theater
The Roman Theater is one of the most impressive attractions in Amman. The, steeply raked amphitheater features incredible acoustics, an ingenious design and a seating capacity for approximately 6,000 people. It’s easy to be awed by the sheer immensity of the space and the thought of crowds gathering here nearly 2,000 years ago.
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5. Qasr al-Azraq
Qasr al-Azraq (Azraq Castle) is one of the ancient forts of Jordan collectively known as the Desert Castles. Be part of over 1,700 years of history while exploring this striking black basalt landmark. Over the centuries Qasr al-Azraq has been a castle, hunting lodge and military hideout. It’s a major highlight of a town that has the only natural water supply in Jordan’s eastern desert.
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6. Quseir Amra
Get an idea of the flamboyant tastes of the Umayyad caliph Al-Walid II at Quseir Amra. This is one of the most artistically impressive of Jordan’s Desert Castles, a chain of landmarks set on an old caravan trail between Damascus and Mecca. Al-Walid II built Quseir Amra as a royal retreat in the first half of the 8th century. Its well-preserved artwork has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status.
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