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Step into the second most important landmark in Jordan after Petra, Jerash one of the best preserved Roman cities in the world also known as Gerasa.
Jerash is Jordan timeless archaeological treasure, once a thriving member of the Decapolis, Jerash flourished under Roman rule, earning it the nickname “The City of 1,000 Columns.”
As you walk through its grand colonnaded streets, wander the Hadrian’s Arch, the perfectly preserve Oval Plaza , towering temples, and ancient theaters where reenactments of gladiator battles and Roman chariot races still take place.
Gerasa is a living museum of Roman architecture, engineering, and culture, just a 45 Minutes’ drive from Amman.
Gerasa isn’t only about stone and ruins, the surrounding landscapes are green and peaceful, with olive groves and hills that have supported life here for thousands of years.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious to see the grandeur of the Roman Empire in the heart of Jordan, Jerash offer it all.