Visiting the Roman Amphitheater Amman: Tickets, Timings & Location

Roman Theater Amman

If you are exploring the vibrant capital of Jordan, the Roman Theater Amman is an absolute must-see. This is a wonderful 2 nd century building carved out of the northern face of Jabal Al-Joufah which used to hold 6,000 audience and has so far been featured as a magnificent structure of the city.

Essential Visitor Information for the Roman Theater Amman

A quick rundown of the logistics is necessary in order to plan your visit. The amphitheater is normally open on a daily basis. In the winter season (November to March), the timings will be normally 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. During the summer period (April to October) the working hours are extended and they close at about 7:00 PM or 8:00 PM. Its entry fee is very cheap at only 2 JOD (Jordanian Dinars) to foreigners and it also covers the adjacent Jordan Folklore Museum and Museum of Popular Traditions.

Location of these Amman Historical Sites

This monument is very accessible as it is found in the heart of the city (Al-Balad) in the Hashemite Plaza. Reaching it by taxi or on foot from nearby downtown locations is very straightforward, making it one of the most convenient Amman historical sites to explore.

A Must-Have in Your Jordan Travel Guide

You can almost guarantee the best experience by coming early in the morning or late in the afternoon when there would be the optimum amount of lighting and the day would not be too hot. You have bought Jordan Pass, then you do not need to pay separate entry to the amphitheater! Including this destination in your Jordan travel guide ensures you experience the breathtaking blend of ancient history and modern city life.

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FAQs

How much does a ticket to the Roman Amphitheater Amman cost?

Tickets cost 2 JOD for international visitors, but entry is completely free if you hold a valid Jordan Pass.

What are the opening timings for the amphitheater?

The site generally opens at 8:00 AM year-round. It closes at 5:00 PM during the winter and stays open until 7:00 PM or 8:00 PM in the summer.

Where exactly is the Roman Theater located?

It is located in downtown Amman (Al-Balad) right next to Hashemite Plaza, nestled at the base of Jabal Al-Joufah.

How long does it take to visit?

Most visitors spend about 1 to 2 hours exploring the theater steps, taking photos, and visiting the two small on-site museums.

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Khalid Al Mansoori is a political analyst and journalist who covers GCC diplomacy, Arab League affairs, and regional developments in the Middle East.

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