Qasr Al-Abed Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Really worth to see!
Only a handful of tourists on their way to Jordan visit this ancient Hellenistic palace. It is off the main tourist routes, so there is no time left for it, besides, not many people know about it. But...
Qasr al Abd (aka al Abed) is a beautiful partially restored palace located in Tyros (what is now a small village called Iraq al Amir) just 30 minutes west of Amman in the valley of Wadi as-Seer (or Wa...
Interesting building , probably not an absolute must see but if you are Amman vicinity for more than a few days,it’s an interesting and quiet spot and different to the more well trodden sites
An interesting site to visit as it is the only Hellenistic style palace remaining in Jordan. Very quiet and peaceful site - probably little visited - but great to explore and try to interpret. May be ...
It is a bit in the middle of nowhere! No signs and a bit hard to get to! I was not expecting much but when arrived, two very welcoming men were on the gate, entry is free of charge, very nice castle a...
Really worth to see!
Only a handful of tourists on their way to Jordan visit this ancient Hellenistic palace. It is off the main tourist routes, so there is no time left for it, besides, not many people know about it. But...
Fascinating site in a beautiful valley!
Qasr al Abd (aka al Abed) is a beautiful partially restored palace located in Tyros (what is now a small village called Iraq al Amir) just 30 minutes west of Amman in the valley of Wadi as-Seer (or Wa...
Off the beaten track - worth a visit
Interesting building , probably not an absolute must see but if you are Amman vicinity for more than a few days,it’s an interesting and quiet spot and different to the more well trodden sites
Interesting site
An interesting site to visit as it is the only Hellenistic style palace remaining in Jordan. Very quiet and peaceful site - probably little visited - but great to explore and try to interpret. May be ...
Good to see
It is a bit in the middle of nowhere! No signs and a bit hard to get to! I was not expecting much but when arrived, two very welcoming men were on the gate, entry is free of charge, very nice castle a...