See the highlights of ancient and modern Amman on this private 4-hour city tour, discovering the many different faces of Jordan’s capital.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- COVID-19 precautions
- Special health and safety measures apply. Learn more
- Private group
- Mobile ticketing
- Use your phone or print your voucher
- Duration 4 hours
- Starting time 9:00 AM
- Instant confirmation
Experience
- See Amman's top attractions including the stunning King Abdullah Mosque
- Visit the ruins and Archaeological Museum of the hilltop Citadel, the Roman Amphitheater with the Museum of Popular Traditions
- Choose from the optional extras of Arabic Mezze, Turkish Bath, and museum tours
- Hotel pick up and drop-off
- Private transfer by an air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking driver
- Entrance fees to King Hussein Mosque, Amman Citadel and the Archeological Museum, The Roman Theater and the Popular Traditional Museum
- If the option is selected, entrance fees to Jordan Museum and Royal Automobile Museum at King Hussein Park
- Local English-speaking guide at Amman Citadel
- Food, unless the option with lunch selected (vegetarian meal by request)
- Drink
- Gratuities (tips to the driver are recommended)
- Personal expenses
- All areas that customers touch are frequently cleaned
- Customers must keep distance in vehicles
- The number of visitors is limited to reduce crowds
- Customers are required to bring and wear masks
- Customers will get a mandatory temperature check
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Know before you go
- Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
- For clients holding a Jordan Pass, the corresponding entrance fees to be refunded at the destination
- Pick up and drop-off from Amman Queen Alia International Airport available by request for a layover day tour
- Local SIM cards and Wi-Fi are available upon request and can be subject to a small additional charge of approximately 20 USD. (Prices subject to change by the communication company)
- Please note most local tourist restaurants in Jordan are non-alcoholic
- King Abdullah Mosque is closed to the public on Fridays