Ruins, Forests & Starry Skies: A Jerash Escape for Two
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Jerash

Ruins, Forests & Starry Skies: A Jerash Escape for Two

Ancient stones, green hills, and quiet village nights together

HistoricGreen & HillyQuietly RomanticLocal & Authentic

A three-day romantic escape based in Jerash, pairing world‑class Roman ruins with lush northern forests and quiet village evenings. Designed to be low‑stress and halal‑friendly, you’ll have one big highlight each half day, plus relaxed time to wander, talk, and soak in the green hills together.

Highlights

Stroll hand‑in‑hand through Jerash’s colonnaded streets and theaters as the crowds thin and the light softens.

Walk shaded forest trails and hilltop viewpoints in the Ajloun Forest Reserve for a cool, green contrast to the ruins.

Share panoramic views over olive groves and rolling hills from Ajloun Castle’s romantic ramparts.

Relax with tea and shisha in local cafés as the town slows down, perfect for unhurried conversation.

Drive through quiet villages and olive orchards, stopping for photos and short walks in the fresh air.

Enjoy Jordanian home‑style dishes and grilled meats in casual, fully halal eateries without worrying about ingredients.

Where to Stay

Hadrian’s Gate Hotel
Stay

Hadrian’s Gate Hotel

Small hotel or guesthouse‑style property within walking distance of the main Jerash ruins, some rooms facing the archaeological site and surrounding hills.

$60-90/night
Olive Branch Hotel
Stay

Olive Branch Hotel

Hilltop hotel surrounded by greenery and olive trees, with an outdoor pool and wide terraces overlooking the valleys below.

$70-110/night

Good to Know

Know

Simple Base: Stay in Jerash, Day‑Trip the Rest

For a short 3‑day trip, choose a hotel in Jerash town and visit Ajloun and the forest reserve as half‑day or day trips by taxi. This way you unpack once, learn your immediate area, and avoid moving hotels or juggling multiple check‑ins.

Know

Get an Amman–Jerash Taxi Quote in Advance

When arriving from Amman or the airport, ask your accommodation to arrange a fixed‑price taxi or private transfer instead of negotiating at the last minute. Confirm whether the driver will wait or return for you if you are doing a same‑day round‑trip.

Know

Dress for Ruins and Forest Trails

Wear comfortable closed shoes with grip, a hat, and layers that cover shoulders and knees; this is both respectful in a conservative area and practical for uneven stones and forest paths. Pack a light jacket if traveling in spring or fall — evenings can be cool.

Know

Carry Cash, Especially for Ajloun and the Reserve

Smaller sites, taxis, and countryside restaurants may accept only cash in Jordanian dinar. ATMs exist in Jerash town, but they’re less common near Ajloun Forest Reserve.

Know

Halal Food is the Norm, Still Confirm Details

Jerash and Ajloun are largely Muslim areas, so restaurants typically serve halal meat and no pork; you can still politely confirm 'kol el‑lahm halal?' and check if any dishes include alcohol in preparation (rare in these towns).

Your Weekend Itinerary

Lebanese House Restaurant
Eat
afternoon

Lebanese House Restaurant

Classic sit‑down Lebanese/Jordanian spot with garden seating; order mixed grill, shish tawouk, fattoush, hummus, and grilled vegetables — all prepared halal with no pork, and alcohol is not used in cooking.

1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Ya Hala Restaurant
Eat
evening

Ya Hala Restaurant

Casual local restaurant popular with tour groups and families; choose chicken or lamb kabsa, mixed grill, lentil soup, and a spread of mezze — all meats are halal and there is no pork on the menu.

1h · $12-20 per person
Jerash Archaeological Site (Gerasa) – South Gate Entry
Do
morning

Jerash Archaeological Site (Gerasa) – South Gate Entry

Enter through the Hadrian’s Arch / South Gate, then wander the Hippodrome, Oval Plaza, Cardo (colonnaded street), Temple of Zeus, theaters, and hilltop Temple of Artemis; take it slowly, pausing for photos in quiet corners.

3h 30m · $15 per person (approx. entrance fee or included in Jordan Pass)
Free Explore Time – Jerash Old Town Streets
Do
afternoon

Free Explore Time – Jerash Old Town Streets

After lunch and a rest, wander the streets near the mosque and main market: browse small shops, sample fresh juice or kanafeh from clearly halal bakeries, and watch everyday life.

2h · Free (plus any snacks/shopping)
Jerash Evening Walk & Views from the North Theater
Do
evening

Jerash Evening Walk & Views from the North Theater

If the site’s opening hours allow, re‑enter or remain into late afternoon to climb up the North Theater and surrounding high points for golden‑hour views over the ruins and hills.

1h · Included in Jerash ticket / Jordan Pass
Green Valley Restaurant & Coffee Shop
Eat
afternoon

Green Valley Restaurant & Coffee Shop

Simple countryside restaurant with greenery around; go for grilled chicken, kofta, tabbouleh, Arabic salad, and freshly baked bread — all meat is halal and there is no pork served.

1h · $10-18 per person
Abu Ahmed Restaurant
Eat
morning

Abu Ahmed Restaurant

Local breakfast spot serving foul (fava beans), hummus, falafel, fresh bread, and eggs — all vegetarian or halal and cooked in vegetable oil.

45m · $4-8 per person
Gardenia Cafe & Restaurant
Eat
evening

Gardenia Cafe & Restaurant

Cozy café‑restaurant with plants and outdoor seating; order chicken shawarma plates, beef kebabs, manaqeesh (za’atar or cheese), and fresh juices — all meats are halal and there is no pork.

1h 15m · $8-15 per person
Jerash City Morning Stroll & Market
Do
morning

Jerash City Morning Stroll & Market

After breakfast, walk the main street and side alleys: see the central mosque, vegetable and fruit stalls, and small clothing shops; stop for coffee or juice and short photo breaks.

1h 30m · Free (plus drinks/snacks)
Ajloun Castle (Qalaat ar-Rabad)
Do
afternoon

Ajloun Castle (Qalaat ar-Rabad)

Explore the interior corridors, small museum rooms, and outer walls of this 12th‑century hilltop castle, then spend time on the terraces enjoying views over forests and villages.

2h · $3-5 per person
Evening Café & Shisha in Jerash
Do
evening

Evening Café & Shisha in Jerash

Choose a comfortable local café with some plants or outdoor seating, order mint tea, Turkish coffee, or fresh juice, and, if you like, share a shisha while people‑watching.

1h 30m · $5-10 per person

13 activities across 3 days

Map

Map showing 15 locations
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15 locations

Best For

Couples seeking a calm, romantic alternative to big citiesTravelers who love history and nature in equal measureMuslim travelers wanting fully halal‑friendly dining with no stressIntermediate travelers who prefer simple plans over heavy scheduling

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