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Begin
your stay in the Capital, Amman, known in history as Rabbath-Amman and
in
Graeco –Roman times as Philadelphia.
No
more Than Five hours drive From anywhere in The country, it is a
convenient base for Your tour .Your hosts, the Jordanians, are
wonderfully gracious and welcoming, and most will surprise you with
their excellent English .Business and the arts are thriving, and there
are first-rate hotels, restaurants, galleries and shops. Add to this
energetic mix the mystique of old Amman, and all your expectations will
be surpassed.
Amman
consists of an old and more traditional part called "city
center" or "Downtown"(in Arabic Ballad), and a modern
vibrant western style "West Amman ".
High
above the city, at the ancient citadel, study the traces of Amman's many
lives: the regal columns of a Roman temple in silhouette against the
sky, the elegant capitals of a Byzantine church, endlessly inventive
carving in the Umayyad Palace, fascinating displays in the
Archaeological Museum…and digs and ruins everywhere you step. At the
foot of the citadel, take a seat in the Roman Theatre. A deep-sided bowl
carved into the hill and still used for cultural events.
For
a glimpse of recent history, take a ride on the Hijaz Railway. This
famous train was repeatedly sabotaged by the Arab Troops of Emir Faisal
and Lawrence of Arabia to defeat the Ottomans. While the days of
Lawrence are long gone, the railway retains its sentimental appeal.
In
a quieter vein, wander through Abu Baker al Siddiq Street
(Rainbow
St.), with its lovely villas from the 1920s and1930s.stroll through
shops and suqs (oriental markets) and find unique treasures to take
home. Take in the music that is at the heart of Jordanian culture. Pause
in the coffee houses for a game of backgammon, or savor the sweets and
mezzeh (appetizers) of traditional Jordanian cuisine.
Above
all, as a privileged and honored guest, delight in the friendship of the
Jordanian people and the heritage and beauty of their land.
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