This theater is in remarkable shape considering its age. You can climb all over it. There is two small museums associated with the theater, all part of your entrance fee.Full review by SomethingTookish
Feb 12, 2025
The Roman Theater in Amman is a must-visit historical site that offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Built in the 2nd century CE during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, this massive amphit…Full review by JohnsJournal
Jan 31, 2025
I was located at the Citadel looking down to this impressive Roman theater. The place appears to be “open” to the public since there was hundreds of people and particularly children running arroundFull review by AlexF939
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Can you walk down from the Citadel to the Ampitheatre?
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Yes! There is an actual path down there. It's a LOT of stairs but easier than navigating the crazy streets. If you go to Open Street Maps and zoom in on the Citadel, just past the …
Yes! There is an actual path down there. It's a LOT of stairs but easier than navigating the crazy streets. If you go to Open Street Maps and zoom in on the Citadel, just past the parking, you'll see a dotted red line to the theater. Those are the stairs. Basically, you walk from the Citadel, through the parking lot and keep right. You'll walk down a street and then see a set of steps between buildings. You just keep going down and you'll see the theater at various points. Crossing the street is a challenge, so look for other people crossing and go with them!
Saturday through Thursday the posted summer hours were 10am to sunset. Friday, the inside of the amphitheater did not open until 2.00pm. However, we were also there during …
Saturday through Thursday the posted summer hours were 10am to sunset. Friday, the inside of the amphitheater did not open until 2.00pm. However, we were also there during Ramadan and the hours to open were very sporadic and it seemed liked they wanted to close the theater about 3.00pm to get home to prepare the evening meal. You can still walk around the outside (not the actual seats) and look through the gates at any time.