Guidebook for Madaba

Marwan
Guidebook for Madaba

Food Scene

It's about 5 minutes walk from Beit Shuwayhat, a magical village of restaurants, coffee shops and a traditional Jordanian Souk. You can find out more: http://www.haretjdoudna.com/
9 locals recommend
Haret Jdoudna مطعم حارة جدودنا
King Talal Street
9 locals recommend
It's about 5 minutes walk from Beit Shuwayhat, a magical village of restaurants, coffee shops and a traditional Jordanian Souk. You can find out more: http://www.haretjdoudna.com/

Sightseeing

This Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George, contains the 6th Century famed mosaic map of the holy land.
8 locals recommend
St George's Greek Orthodox Church
30 K. Talal St.
8 locals recommend
This Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George, contains the 6th Century famed mosaic map of the holy land.
On December 7, 1967, the Vatican recognized the historic Catholic Church in Madaba, belonging to the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, as a Shrine of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist and urged visitor
Church Of St.John the Baptist
On December 7, 1967, the Vatican recognized the historic Catholic Church in Madaba, belonging to the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, as a Shrine of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist and urged visitor
Less than 10 kilometers west of Madaba is Mount Nebo, known as Pisgah in the Bible. Mt. Nebo is the place where prophet Moses had to climb up to glimps at the promised land that he would not enter.
Memorial Church of Moses
Al Quds Street
Less than 10 kilometers west of Madaba is Mount Nebo, known as Pisgah in the Bible. Mt. Nebo is the place where prophet Moses had to climb up to glimps at the promised land that he would not enter.
3 minutes walk, this church-like early 20th century structure was built to protect the mosaics discovered by chance at this site in 1902. They belonged to a Byzantine-period church built in 578 AD.
Church of the Apostles Mosaics
3 minutes walk, this church-like early 20th century structure was built to protect the mosaics discovered by chance at this site in 1902. They belonged to a Byzantine-period church built in 578 AD.