Amman, Jordan’s vibrant capital, is a city steeped in history, dating back to settlements in the 8th millennium BC. Once the Ammonite capital of Rabat Amman and later rebuilt as the Greco-Roman city of Philadelphia, it has seen periods of prosperity and abandonment, ultimately resettled in 1878. Today, Amman is a bustling metropolis of four million, a major economic and cultural hub, and consistently ranked among the most visited cities in the Arab world. Explore its diverse landscape, spanning 19 hills, and discover a blend of historic sites in East Amman and modern life in West Amman, showcasing a rich tapestry of civilizations.Wikipedia