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  • 5/5 Rasheed A. 6 years ago on Google
    Hammam as-Sarah is an Umayyad bathhouse located in Zarqa, Jordan, and built in connection with the complex of Qasr al-Hallabat, which stands some 2 kilometres to the west.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 brett d. 6 years ago on Google
    Very small and seems no one visits, except me. There by myself, no parking
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jesús D. 6 years ago on Google
    Umayyad bath and audience hall nicely restored by the Spanish Archaeological Mission. It is a good place to bring your kids and together explore the rooms. 15-30 minutes time is enough to see the place. There are no restrooms here. One should be mindful not to disturb anything, and not to litter the place. Therefore, one's garbage should be collected and brought home.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Manfred B. 1 year ago on Google
    Most of the building is not original, but reconstructed. It makes no sense for me to built a bath in the middle of nowhere. Even today the surroundings are not very inviting.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Muhsen A. 5 years ago on Google
    Very small building with a very interesting history of construction and reconstruction If you’re a student of conservation, architecture or preservation this place is a must visit after you visit Al Hallabat Castle which is right next to it. It also offers a glimpse into the life of an Umayyad Bath with its small chambers. Ps: it looks much bigger in pictures, in reality it’s a rather tiny small building.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Alex B. 3 years ago on Google
    If you are visiting Qasr Al-Hallabat, don't miss the opportunity to visit this bath complex just 2km to the west. It is interesting to see and learn how a concept of bathing came to life in such sophisticated and well-thought way.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 pauline m. 5 years ago on Google
    It's a great place and best to learn much about history. But always advisable to carry your snack and and cold drinks ,since it's difficult to find shops on your way
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Remus Adrian M. 5 years ago on Google
    We arrived around 12 PM to the site and nobody was there, but the gate was open. We stayed around 5 minutes and take some Photo. It's included in Jordan Pass and in the Desert Castles routes, but not one of the top destination in Jordan.

  • 5/5 Mu'ath K. 3 years ago on Google
    The Sarah bath is very similar in style to its Qasr Amra. It is made up of two main parts: the reception hall and the bathroom

  • 5/5 Dina I. 2 years ago on Google
    Such a cute place to visit!

  • 5/5 Isteyaq 5 years ago on Google
    A wonderful sight

  • 4/5 Harvey T. 1 year ago on Google
    Interesting example of a medieval bath house. Most of the structure has been restored.

  • 3/5 Krzysztof I. 1 year ago on Google
    Despite opened gates, you cannot visit after sunset, as you'll activate alarm.

  • 5/5 Chiara T. 1 year ago on Google
    Precious. It’s a must see. Secret outstanding frescos inside ❤️


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