Rainbow Street: the half-kilometre walk that contains modern Amman
From the First Circle to Mango Street, the most-walked thoroughfare in Jabal Amman — old residences of King Talal and Zaid ibn Shaker, the …
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From the First Circle to Mango Street, the most-walked thoroughfare in Jabal Amman — old residences of King Talal and Zaid ibn Shaker, the …
On a 378-metre escarpment above the Yarmouk Gorge, the Greco-Roman city of Gadara survives — basalt columns, an underground mausoleum, and …
Built in 1184 by a commander in Saladin's army, the castle on Mount Ajloun guarded the Damascus–Egypt road and held the line against the La…
Built in the 2nd century under Antoninus Pius and oriented north so the sun stays out of spectators' eyes — the largest surviving Roman the…
A 6th-century Byzantine mosaic of two million tesserae depicting Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and the Holy Land — discovered in 1884 under the flo…
The candlelit walk through the Siq to the Treasury, three nights a week, with practical advice on whether it's worth the ticket and how to …
Three kilometres north of the Petra gate is one of the earliest villages with permanent stone architecture in the Levant — older than the p…
The 12th-century Crusader fortress that controlled the King's Highway between Jerusalem and Mecca — and held out under Reynald of Châtillon…
Seven hundred metres above the Jordan Valley, the summit where Moses is said to have died — and on a clear day you can see the same view he…
Forty-eight kilometres north of Amman, the Decapolis city of Gerasa survives in better shape than almost any Roman ruin outside Italy — unt…