Madaba, also known as the "City of Mosaics", is home to the famous Madaba Archaeological Park. Conveniently located in central Madaba, the park is within walking distance from most points in the city centre.
If you are travelling by car, Madaba is located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of the capital, Amman. The journey usually takes around 30 minutes via the Airport Road (Route 15) and Madaba Highway (Route 35). Parking can be found in the vicinity of the park.
Taxis are a straightforward means of transportation to Madaba from Amman and other cities. It is advisable to agree on the fare before starting your trip or ensure the driver uses the meter. The Archaeological Park is well-known, so simply mentioning it will suffice for the driver to locate it.
Regular bus services operate between Amman and Madaba. From Amman, you can catch a minibus from the Mujamaaa Janobi station (South Terminal) to Madaba. Once in Madiba, the archaeological park is a short taxi ride or a walk from the bus drop-off point.
Upon arriving in Madaba, you can follow the tourist signposts that will lead you to the archaeological park. The site encompasses the Church of the Virgin Mary and the Hippolytus Hall, both of which host exquisite mosaics.
Enjoy your visit to this culturally and historically rich destination!