Clothes should be as neutral as possible. The appearance in the street wearing too bright or revealing clothes can be interpreted as a sign of bad taste. Tourists who plan to attend religious attractions should be particularly careful to the way they look.
Photography and videography are prohibited in the territory of many religious buildings, so don’t forget to clarify these rules before the tour. Tourists are also not recommended to take pictures of local residents in the streets of Damascus. Many of the locals cannot be photographed because of religious reasons.
The majority of shops are open every day except Friday. As a rule, trading pavilions open at 9:30 and take visitors to 16:30. Large supermarkets and shopping centers may work until 22:00. Fans of shopping should pay attention to duty-free shops, and street markets are the best place to shop for souvenirs.
Travellers should leave tips in the restaurants of the city. A reward of 5 - 10% of the total order will be enough. Paying for service is customary in large restaurants only, and it’s not necessary in small cafes and bars.
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