Amman’s got this cool mix of old and new. One minute you’re climbing around Roman ruins, the next you’re in a buzzing Middle Eastern city.
What to do? Start at the Amman Citadel—killer views, ancient history, and a breeze that feels older than time. Pop over to the Roman Theatre. It’s almost two thousand years old, but still hosts concerts and shows. Then there’s Rainbow Street. It’s packed with cafés, little art shops, and the smell of fresh falafel in the air. If you’re hungry, try Mansaf, the national dish. You’ll remember that flavor.
Amman’s your crash course in Jordan’s culture and history.








