Downtown Amman, known locally as Al-Balad, is the historical and cultural heart of Jordan’s capital. Nestled among the city’s hills, it offers a fascinating contrast to Amman’s modern districts, preserving its rich past through bustling souks, ancient ruins, and traditional architecture.
The area is home to landmarks like the Roman Theatre, a grand structure from the 2nd century AD that still hosts performances today. Nearby, the Citadel stands atop Jabal Al-Qalaa, offering stunning city views and housing ruins from Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods, including the Temple of Hercules.