Jerash Tourist Attractions
Find all tourist attractions in Jerash, one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world outside Italy.
            Jerash lies on a plain surrounded by hilly wooded areas and fertile basins. Know More!
The spacious plaza measures 90mx80m and is surrounded by a broad sidewalk and colonnade of 1st century AD Ionic columns. Know More!
Still paved with the original stones – the ruts worn by chariots are still visible – the 800m Cardo was the architectural spine and focal point of Jerash.
The South Theater can seat more than 3000 spectators. The first level of the ornate stage.... Know More!
The Jerash Festival: held in July every year, transforms the ancient city into one of the worlds liveliest and most spectacular cultural events. Know More!
This well-preserved example was originally embellished with marble facings on the lower level and painted plaster on the upper level. Know More!
In the 4th century the temple of Dionysus was rebuilt as a Byzantine church now referred to as the ‘Cathedral’.... Know More!
The Jerash Hippodrome: This massive arena was 245m long and 52m wide and could ..... Know More!
Hadrian’s Arch of Jerash Jordan: This splendid triumphal arch was intended to become the main Southern gate to the city...... Know More!
Frequently Asked Questions
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- The currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar. The value of the dinar is effectively fixed at the rate of .71 JD to 1 USD, Credit cards are widely used in Jordan.
 - Service charges that have been included on your bill go to the restaurant, not the waiter. Be sure to tip the servers 10% in addition by handing it to them directly.
 - Dress respectfully with modesty in mind. This means opting for shorts or skirts that touch the knee, high necklines and keeping shoulders covered.
 - The easiest way to get around in Jordan is to use the plentiful taxis. Most taxis have meters if you are in Amman you can depend on this.
 - Arabic is the official language, English is widely used as second language.
 - Try “Fool” and “Falfal”, a traditional Jordanian breakfast dish.
 - Try Mansaf, the Jordanian traditional meat dish.
 
- Visit the amazing ancient rose-red city of Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World "UNESCO World Heritage Site"
 - See the beautiful architecture of obelisks, temples, sacrificial altars and colonnaded streets of the ruined Roman city.
 - Spend a night camping at the inspiring natural beauty of Wadi Rum watching stunning stars.
 - visit Jerash, the ancient city is reminiscent of the Roman Empire.
 - Climb the mountain to see High Place of Sacrifice Petra
 - See the Royal tombs, Siq entrance and Treasury of Petra
 - Visit Mount Nebo, the memorial of Moses.
 - Spend a day at beautiful Aqaba city.
 - Early Christian mosaics at Madaba.
 - Float in the salty Dead Sea.
 
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