Jordan Destination
Pompeii of the East
Jerash is one of the best-preserved Roman provincial cities in the world, earning it the title 'Pompeii of the East.' Located just 48 kilometers north of Amman, this ancient city offers an incredibly well-preserved window into life during the Roman Empire's golden age.
Walk through the monumental Hadrian's Arch, stand in the center of the Oval Plaza surrounded by 56 Ionic columns, and explore the grand colonnaded streets that once bustled with Roman merchants and citizens. The South Theater, with its remarkable acoustics, still hosts performances today — a testament to the brilliance of Roman engineering.
Unlike many archaeological sites, Jerash rewards exploration on foot. Every corner reveals new wonders — from intricate mosaic floors in ancient churches to the massive Temple of Artemis, whose columns still sway gently in the wind 2,000 years after construction.
What to Explore
Discover the experiences that make this destination unforgettable
A triumphal arch built in 129 AD to honor Emperor Hadrian
A unique oval-shaped forum surrounded by 56 columns
A 3,000-seat amphitheater with perfect acoustics
One of the finest Roman temples ever constructed
800-meter main avenue lined with towering columns
An ornate public fountain dedicated to water nymphs
Gallery
A visual journey through this incredible destination

Roman Columns

Oval Plaza

Ancient Theater
Duration
Half Day – Full Day
Rating
4.6/5 — Roman Heritage
Best Time
March – May & September – November
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