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#Jett Bus #Jordan #Practical

Getting around Jordan by JETT bus: routes, fares, and the booking-day reality

Jordan's main intercity bus operator runs the routes that matter — Amman to Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Jerash. Air-conditioned, reliable, and …

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#As Salt #Heritage #Jordan

As-Salt: the Ottoman-era city UNESCO inscribed for being decent to its neighbours

Inscribed in 2021 as Al-Salt, The Place of Tolerance and Urban Hospitality — yellow limestone houses with arched windows and frescoed ceili…

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#Archaeology #Bronze Age #Decapolis

Pella (Tabaqat Fahl): the Decapolis city that was already 4,000 years old when the Romans arrived

On the eastern foothills of the Jordan Valley, a tell with continuous occupation from 6,000 BCE to the Mamluk period — Bronze Age temple, R…

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#Amman #Arab Art #Darat Al Funun

Darat al-Funun: the Khalid Shoman Foundation home for Arab contemporary art

Three restored 1920s villas on Jabal al-Lweibdeh — gallery, library, café, and a Byzantine church ruin in the garden. Free entry. The best …

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#Amman #Jordan #King Hussein Park

King Hussein Park + the Royal Automobile Museum: a half-day in the biggest green space in Amman

The largest urban park in Amman, with the Royal Automobile Museum (Hashemite-era cars) and the Children's Museum on the same site — a delib…

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#Amman #Art Walk #Heritage

Jabal Amman: a walk through the hill that built the modern capital

One of Amman's seven hills, never fortified, settled by the Hashemite-era elite from the 1920s. The deepest cluster of early-20th-century r…

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#Amman #Cafes #Jabal Amman

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 …

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
#Byzantine #Decapolis #Gadara

Umm Qais (Gadara): the Decapolis ruin where you can see four countries

On a 378-metre escarpment above the Yarmouk Gorge, the Greco-Roman city of Gadara survives — basalt columns, an underground mausoleum, and …

ag_shwei6991 · 6 min read
#Ajloun #Ayyubid #Castle

Ajloun Castle: the Ayyubid fortress Saladin built to keep the Crusaders out

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…

ag_shwei6991 · 6 min read
#Amman #Decapolis #Jordan

The Amman Roman Theatre: 6,000 seats cut into the hill across from the Citadel

Built in the 2nd century under Antoninus Pius and oriented north so the sun stays out of spectators' eyes — the largest surviving Roman the…

ag_shwei6991 · 5 min read
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