Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern life. Built across a series of hills, Amman offers visitors a unique blend of archaeological treasures, cultural experiences, and contemporary urban energy. As the main gateway to Jordan, the city is an essential stop on any journey through the country.
One of Amman’s most important landmarks is the Amman Citadel, located on the city’s highest hill. The site features historical remains from multiple civilizations, including the Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace, and offers panoramic views over the entire city. Nearby, the Roman Theater stands as one of the region’s best-preserved Roman monuments and continues to host cultural events today.
In Downtown Amman (Al-Balad), visitors can experience the city’s authentic daily life. Traditional markets, local cafés, and historic streets provide insight into Jordanian culture, cuisine, and hospitality. Areas such as Jabal Amman and Jabal Al-Weibdeh are known for their charming neighborhoods, art galleries, and heritage houses.
Amman also serves as an ideal base for exploring Jordan’s most famous destinations, including Jerash, Madaba, the Dead Sea, and Petra. Its central location and modern infrastructure make it convenient for both short visits and extended stays.
With Millennium Tours, visitors can explore Amman through carefully designed city tours that combine history, culture, and local experiences. From guided visits to ancient landmarks to curated cultural walks and nearby excursions, Millennium Tours ensures a comfortable, insightful, and memorable experience in Jordan’s dynamic capital.



