Is it safe in Damascus?


Is it safe in Damascus? Most of Syria, especially the government-controlled regions such as Damascus and Aleppo, are generally safe to travel to. The rebel-controlled regions and areas still at war, are not. It is always advisable to check your government's recommendations for travel to Syria, and all travel is at your own risk.


What should you not do in Syria?

  • Avoid talking about the Syrian political situation unless your counterpart initiates the conversation. ...
  • Avoid saying anything that could be taken as insulting or derogatory. ...
  • Avoid asking questions about a Syrian man's female family members. ...
  • Do not patronise or talk down to a Syrian for having poor English skills.


What do Syrians do for fun?

Sports and recreation Football (soccer) is the country's most popular sport, and Syrians closely follow both Arab and European matches broadcast on national television. Weight lifting, judo, and karate are popular in the cities, and health clubs and gyms are becoming increasingly common in the capital.


Can you enter Syria if you have been to Israel?

Entry and transit into the Syria will be denied to holders of passports or other travel documents of all countries containing a visa, or an entry/exit stamp of Israel, or any information that a person has ever been to Israel, or an indication of any connection with the State of Israel.


What are taboos in Syria?

It is common to smoke cigarettes in public places in Syria, including indoors. Displaying the soles of one's feet to another person is improper. Similarly, placing one's feet on top of the table is not acceptable. Many Syrians observe a separation between the functions of the hands.


Do flights avoid Syria?

Local conflicts in the Middle East have long made Yemen, Syria and Sudan no-fly zones for most airlines. US and UK operators avoid Iranian airspace, pushing long-distance traffic toward the west, over Iraq.


How safe is Jerusalem right now?

Is it safe to travel to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv? You should not be considering visiting Jerusalem or Tel Aviv for a holiday right now. The FCDO has advised against all but essential travel to areas of Israel that include the tourist hubs of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. A state of emergency is in place across the country.