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Jerash Ice Cream Parlor ice cream in Jerash, Amman
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View of Jerash Ice Cream Parlor in Jerash, Amman
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View of Jerash Ice Cream Parlor in Jerash, Amman
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Jerash Ice Cream Parlor

$Ice Cream
🕑 20-30 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages. Toddlers and young children love choosing colorful flavors, while older kids and teens can experiment with unique regional specialties like rosewater, pistachio, and Arabic-style ice creams.

About

This beloved local ice cream parlor in Jerash offers families a delightful break from sightseeing with traditional Middle Eastern flavors alongside familiar favorites. The welcoming atmosphere and affordable prices make it a perfect sweet treat stop after exploring nearby ancient ruins, giving kids something to look forward to during cultural excursions.

Highlights

  • Traditional stretchy Arabic ice cream (booza) with unique texture kids find entertaining
  • Wide variety of Middle Eastern flavors like rosewater, orange blossom, and pistachio
  • Budget-friendly prices perfect for traveling families
  • Authentic local atmosphere where kids can experience Jordanian culture
  • Ideal cool-down stop after exploring Jerash's ancient Roman ruins

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Try traditional flavors like booza (stretchy Arabic ice cream) or ashta (clotted cream) for an authentic taste experience kids will find fun and different.
  2. 2.Visit after touring the Jerash archaeological site (about 30 minutes north of Amman) when kids need a cool-down and energy boost.
  3. 3.Cash is preferred at most local establishments in Jordan, so have Jordanian dinars ready as card machines may not always be available.
  4. 4.Ask for small sample tastes before ordering to help indecisive kids choose from unfamiliar flavors.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with the nearby Roman ruins to make a full day trip from Amman, using ice cream as a reward for good behavior during the historical tour.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon or early evening (4-6pm) works best, especially during summer months when temperatures cool down. Weekday visits tend to be less crowded than weekends when local families flock here.

What to Know

Ice cream is very affordable at local prices (expect to pay just a few dollars per serving). Seating may be limited, so be prepared to enjoy treats on the go or find a nearby spot to sit.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, though summer months (June through September) are peak season when ice cream is most appreciated in Jordan's hot climate. During Ramadan, hours may be adjusted with busier evening periods after iftar (breaking fast).

Nearby Eats

Jerash's main tourist area near the archaeological site has several family-friendly restaurants serving mezze platters, grilled chicken, and fresh bread that even picky eaters enjoy. The Lebanese House Restaurant offers kid-friendly options in a relaxed setting.

More Activities Near Jerash

Restaurant

Al-Jadwal Restaurant

$$

Al-Jadwal Restaurant offers families an authentic taste of Jordan in a comfortable, welcoming setting where children are warmly received. This local favorite serves traditional Jordanian dishes in generous portions, perfect for sharing and introducing kids to new flavors. The relaxed atmosphere and accommodating staff make it an ideal spot for families exploring the ancient ruins of Jerash to refuel together.

Farm

Jerash Organic Farm Experience

$

Jerash Organic Farm Experience offers children an authentic taste of Jordanian agricultural life with hands-on activities where they can feed animals, learn about organic farming, and harvest fresh produce. This working farm provides a refreshing break from historical sites, giving kids the chance to connect with nature and understand where their food comes from in a real farm setting.

Cafe

Green Valley Cafe

$

Green Valley Cafe offers a welcome respite for families exploring the ancient ruins of Jerash, with a relaxed outdoor setting where kids can stretch their legs after sightseeing. The cafe serves kid-friendly international and local dishes at budget-friendly prices, making it an ideal spot for families to refuel between archaeological adventures without the fuss of formal dining.

Museum

Archaeological Site of Jerash

4.6$

One of the world's best-preserved Roman cities, Jerash brings ancient history to life for families with its massive columns, chariot-rut-lined streets, and impressive theaters where kids can test the acoustics. The sprawling archaeological site offers wide, mostly flat pathways perfect for curious explorers, and children will be amazed by structures that are nearly 2,000 years old, including temples, fountains, and plazas that once bustled with Roman citizens.