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As-Salt

As-Salt is a city of history and a hillside city that is in Jordan, the city is famous for its golden sandstone architecture, and it has a rich heritage and a warm spirit that reflects the life of the Jordanians.

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As-Salt is located on top of three hills north-west of Amman and it is one of the most beautiful and historic cities in Jordan, the city is famous for its magnificent Ottoman-era architecture, very narrow streets, and deep cultural roots. The city was once a very important trading center between the Eastern Desert and the Jordan Valley, but now it has preserved its unique mixture of tradition and history that has won for it the designation of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The city's yellow sandstone buildings are unique and they are the ones that mainly contribute to the city's timelessness. Visitors can walk through the Harmony Trail, a walking route that shows the city's religious coexistence, traditional crafts, and local life. The Salt Archaeological Museum and Abu Jaber House are the main facilities exhibiting the town's heritage; on the other hand, the old souks are the best places to experience shopping that is always authentic with their handmade goods and local delicacies.

A unique thing about As-Salt is the hospitality of the people — the locals are very friendly and generous, thus providing the travelers with a very warm Jordanian experience. As-Salt being a city with historic charm, deep-rooted culture, and beautiful views of the hilly lands, it is a place where visitors can feel the living history of Jordan.

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Q: What makes the culture and food of Jordan special?
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The culture of Jordan is deeply influenced by Bedouin customs and values where hospitality and generosity are the main characteristics. One of the ways to welcome visitors is by offering them Arabic coffee and dates. On the table, one can find delightful meals, the principal one of which is mansaf (lamb and rice), alongside others such as falafel, hummus, and maqluba. Basically, sharing food is a major and vital part of the social life in Jordan.

Q: Is Jordan safe for tourists?
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Jordan is definitely one of the safest destinations in the Middle East. Besides tourist places, local people are also very hospitable to visitors. It is always good for tourists, however, to be aware of local news and observe the usual travel safety rules just like in any other place.

Q: When is the best time to visit Jordan?
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Jordan is best to be visited in spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) seasons. The temperatures are moderate and comfortable for visiting lovely places like Petra, the Dead Sea, and the desert. However, summer can be really hot in the southern and desert regions.

Q: What are Jordan's main attractions for tourists?
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Jordan has a lot to offer in the way of historical and natural attractions that have gained international recognition such as Petra, the ancient city of Nabateans, which was literally hewn out of mountains; the Dead Sea, Earth’s lowest spot; the Wadi Rum Desert, famous for the reddish-colored sands and odd-shaped rocks; the lively capital Amman; and Jerash, which is considered one of the most intact Roman cities.

Q: Do I require a visa to visit Jordan?
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A majority of the visitors are required to have a visa to visit Jordan as a tourist. Travelers from many countries have the option of receiving a visa upon their arrival at Queen Alia International Airport or applying for e-Visa through the internet. The Jordan Pass is a wonderful alternative—it not only takes care of visa fees but also allows entry to more than 40 sites for tourists which are inclusive of Petra.