Jerash Archaeological Museum is located within the ruins of Jerash, which is one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Near East. Here's how you can reach Jerash and the museum:
From Amman: Jerash is approximately 48 kilometers north of Amman. The drive takes about 1 hour via Route 35, also known as the Irbid Highway. Parking is available outside the archaeological site.
Regular buses run from Amman's North Bus Terminal to Jerash. Look for buses heading towards Jerash or Irbid and tell the bus driver you intend to visit the ruins.
Taxis can be a more comfortable but more expensive option. Always agree on the fare before starting your trip or ensure the taxi meter is used.
Many tour companies offer trips to Jerash from Amman and other cities in Jordan. These can often be booked through your hotel or a travel agent and usually include guide services.
Summer: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Winter: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
The entrance fee for Jerash, which includes entry to the Jerash Archaeological Museum, varies. Discounts are available for students and children. It is advisable to check the official website or current travel guides for the latest information on entry fees.
Enjoy your visit to the Jerash Archaeological Museum and the ancient city's ruins!